Metal Detecting The Braveheart B@ttlefield?! William Wallace The B@ttle of Stirling Bridge Scotland
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Awesome Permission! The B*ttle of Stirling Bridge was a b@ttle of the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth.
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They fought like warrior poets.. They fought like Scotsman.
Thanks Outdoors Inspired for watching!
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Well done for living your life! I'd love to detect where you have. Thank you for posting this.
And that brass thing with white I believe is to and old bathtub or sink
Thank you Matthew Fox!
Matthew Fox......Yes. Not long ago people used water pumps with sinks outside. When we remodeled our first home we tore out the whole kitchen ...plaster too...down to the lathe in the walls and as we had an old defunct well in the yard the whole kitchen went down the well. Someday someone will dig into that and say....wow, someone buried their kitchen down here...lol....
I was thinking its part of a Belfast Sink
How could you walk away from something so big!?! That would kill me lol
I agree Andrew Truax, and thanks for watching!
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the first item was the top of an oil lantern
I believe the thing you found with the brass ring is a power line insulator.
Good Observation John Fletcher, and thanks for watching!
It looked to me like the base of a old Belfast sink and that ring looked like the plug/ drainage hole.
You need to go into fields on the open where they clashed , stay away from houses and back yards. There is always lot of trash around. If someone pulls out sword , pic of armor , helmet or anything from that famous Battle of Sterling Bridge post it here on RUclips. Good Luck People
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I think the best spot would be south of the river at the sight of the old Stirling bridge ( about 50yards from the stone bridge that spans today )
The flat area close to that spot is where the English army would have mustered. There wasa rough causeway, leading to the bridge so you should be looking for slightly higher ground where horses and wagons could stop with dry feet. It was a marshy flood plain at that time.
That brass ring in the cement looks like a bearing for the center of a millstone
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I really hope you do come back and try again that hole you had to give up on. Who knows what it was.
I agree Mikee Vee, and thanks for watching!
Hi Shane,I’m thinking maybe the first target was a drain screen thingy 🤔. Maybe the big piece was a chunk of an old sink or tube drain. Nice old hinge. Seems like you might be at an old homesite and digging up bathroom. 🤔Very cool non the less.
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Thank you 1L Michele!
Re-upload?
Different version than the other one.
The brass thing is a drain spud, probably from an old shower pan left over from a demolition project. All that debris later in the hunt makes me think they knocked down an old structure...
Good Observation Bill K., and thanks for watching!
Hope you got the home owner's #. Definitely would wanna go back there if ever traveling to that part of the world again. Great video Klesh!
No phone number but I'm sure he would remember me next time. Thanks for watching David!
The brass ring is the plug hole of a Belfast sink
I remember parts of this in Scotland. The old house and what you dug up. I don't mind watching parts of reruns at all. Too bad you couldn't edit the mosquitos out. Made me itchy :-) ATB & HH
Thank you Shirl Bussman!
I plan on doing a trip all over Europe in April and doing lots of medal detecting . Should prove for an interesting two months 👍😎👍
I will sell you some medals
Still cool that your in my family's old country, so cool bro.
I really liked Scotland, very cool I agree!~
In a pinch when in need of a mosquito repellent,use the oil off engine dipstick. 🤠👍
Good Idea Robin Hardy! Thanks for watching!
Lead sheetings good for roofing, n such they used them alot yrs ago.
Thanks Annette Petrin for watching!
It's 7sm and already I feel like I'm in an adventure thank you
Awesome place to detect. I wish you would of had more time to hunt. Happy Hunting! ~ Gypsy
I agree Zero Discrimination, and thanks for watching!
Yes!!! I was going to say it's a Tea S ifter!!! Good looking out, Klesh!!!
I agree Sarah McDonough, and thanks for watching!
Lol I think the poor guy dug up a shitter
I agree Outrage Quitter, and thanks for watching!
In floor brass bushing for a door pin hinge.
DEJAVU oh well watched the video again Thanks AL
It's a different version than the original. For some reason it was never published back in april. Thanks for watching!
Hope to go to Scotland one day.. cool vid brother
Thank you Outdoors Inspired!
Bring a raincoat
I think the first find is a part of an old oil or kerosene lamp.
Thanks Gwyneed Stonewalker for watching!
Could be from old headphones or a drain block
Thank you Matthew Fox!
Great as always my friend
Thanks John Savage for watching!
Thank you so much.
Thanks MrInsaint glad you enjoyed it!
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The first artifact was an old sink strainer, not a damn tea whatever you called it. Way too thin metal to survive that type soil longer than 30 years
Is this a reupload? I feel like I watched (and commented) on this before.
It was unlisted and turns out this version is different than the one I published months ago.
Interesting. Thks.
Thank you ve justice!
The round thing I think it is from a old lantern.
reason because of the opening on top looks like a wick holder ??? mY guess
Thank you JUSTINTIME!
I call a spade a spade.
Great video, are you over there just to metal detect or do you live there?
Nope, don't live there. Just visited Scotland and England to do some treasure hunting for my RUclips channel. Thanks for watching I appreciate it!
This is just a guess but It could have the lid or part of a really old ses pit. Its only possible. Probably unlikely but who knows. love you vids 😎
Thanks Klondike BOI glad you enjoyed it!
basin strainer ?
see if it fits in the thing that you found that looks like a brass drain
Good Observation Rick DuFour, and thanks for watching!
Gods country! 🏴👍
I agree Tyndrum Gold HQ, and thanks for watching!
Gods Country Indeed.
Why did you cut down on the iron signal? They didn't run over the battlefield throwing coins about but swords and armour and arrows ...all made of iron!
Sorry mate not the battlefield, there is a council estate built on the battle field called the Cornton
Thank you dnc!
The reality of metal detecting, more junk than not, Awesome location to hunt. Wish you could have gotten out in that field.
I agree Jerry Lafferty, and thanks for watching!
Did you take this down or something?
No it's a different version than the original. For some reason it was never published.
You said your detector was acting up from being in salt water. If you have a coil cover on your coil, it could be the problem. take it off and clean the coil and cover.
I agree Ronald Dvorak, and thanks for watching!
That may be door nocker
I agree joe odonnell, and thanks for watching!
Stay safe on your journey
Thank you Keith Long!
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I'd guess the hemisphere is half of a pomander - a shell for holding herbs and perfumed flowers. DIY pot pourri. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomander
Thank you Pat McDonald!
try use mosquito repellent apps. I use it when hiking, reduce those pesky mosquito bite around 90%. not 100%, but still better than nothing.
Good Idea Dun Semarang! Thanks for watching!
Can't be William Wallace, not tall enough. And he's smoking a cigarette. Might be Mel gibson
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should have come to Ireland west coast
Will do. Any specific areas of interest for metal detecting or gold prospecting around the western coast of ireland?
Cool another video. That brass washer in the hunk of porcelain looks like the bottom of a toilet. Ty for sharing. Peace ✌
Thank you Paul Howard!
I bet you wpuld fins something interesting in that field
I agree Chris Gemmell, and thanks for watching!
I collect 1oz silver coins, i kind of got had on ebay, one coin i got is fake, but its a william Wallace coin 1oz, Not Silver. I so going to post you it lol. I would love to send you paydirt but shipping way to much,, , well ill post this see how long b4 you get it.. Hope u can enyoy it more than me. I put you up on recommend. Channles 2 ... Sorry about spelling . Its from stirling to this coin .. Hope to see you open it on a video lol..
Thank you The Andy Show!
Its ready to post, hope you remember its from you're UK fan lol
Well your right u got eaten alive still cool adventure
Thanks milesnn glad you enjoyed it!
That's part of a toilet....................!!!!!
Thank you Sarah McDonough!
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Toilet flange.
Thanks MrDoeboy356 for watching!