Elderslie Wallace Day

Where: Elderslie, Renfrewshire at the Wallace Monument on Main Street (and also formerly Lanark, South Lanarkshire at St Kentigern's Cemetery on Hyndford Road)
When: Saturday nearest 23rd August
Time: 2pm at Elderslie for wreath laying at the Wallace Monument (and also formerly 10 am at Lanark)

 

Wallace Day 2013

The great Scots patriot and freedom fighter Sir William Wallace was born at Elderslie, and every year the residents commemorate their local hero on or near the anniversary of his brutal execution by the English on 23rd August 1305. A parade usually makes its way from Ludovic Square in Johnstone to the Wallace monument in Elderslie two miles away, accompanied by much flag waving, tartan wearing and a pipe band. Expect a crowd of a few hundred come to pay their respects. Speeches are made by the monument and there’s a suitably Caledonian-flavour concert during the evening. It’s all organised by the Society of William Wallace and in the past there were also associated events at Lanark on the same day (see Wallace Society link).

Helpful Hints

In 2025  it should be on Saturday 23rd August at Elderslie – details to be confirmed.

Watch out for the new trees replacing the ancient yew tree at Elderslie from Wallace’s time (supposedly planted by the man himself) and the birthplace remains,  situated near the impressive monument.

Click here for the Society website: http://www.thesocietyofwilliamwallace.com/index.html

and here for the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/The-Society-Of-William-Wallace-323120935714/posts/?ref=page_internal

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