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Was the real Stone of Destiny hidden in plain sight in Dundee?

Top-secret X-rays were taken of the Stone of Destiny to prove its authenticity following claims the "real" version was hidden in Dundee.

Stone of Destiny: Robin Hood-style band of nationalists struck a blow for Scottish pride

Stone of Destiny: Robin Hood-style band of nationalists struck a blow for Scottish pride The Stone of Destiny theft in 1950 forced the closure of the border between Scotland and England for the first time in 400 years. December 24, 2020, 10:20 am The Stone of Destiny was taken from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1950 and eventually turned up in Arbroath in April 1951. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The Stone of Destiny theft in 1950 forced the closure of the border between Scotland and England for the first time in 400 years.

The stone being moved to Perth is not the real Stone of Destiny

The Stone of Destiny at Arbroath Abbey in 1951, but did the authorities get the right stone? I READ Gerry Hassan’s article on the Stone of Destiny (Independence – Destiny’s Child) in the Sunday National of December 20 with great interest. I was totally unaware of the reclamation. At that time I was 16 and in a college run by the Marist Brothers in Dumfriesshire. We had no contact with the outside world – I do not think I had even heard of the SNP. In my early days in the SNP I met Jimmy Halliday, who had been the immediate past chairman of the party. Ian Hamilton asked Jimmy to come on the repatriation exercise, but Jimmy had doubts and declined, which he regretted until the day he died. In the aftermath when the police were looking for Hamilton he hid in Jimmy’s flat. (They were both at Glasgow University.) In the early 80s I was the chairman of the SNP Edinburgh District Association and Edinburgh Council had an event, The Gathering of the Clans. When considering wh

Stone of Destiny: 70th anniversary of liberation from Westminster Abbey renews calls for its return to Perth

Updated: December 12 2020, 9.53am The Stone of Scone - the Scottish Stone of Destiny - which went missing from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1950 - being removed from Arbroath Abbey. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Seventy years after four Scottish students “liberated” the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey and took it back to Scotland, Michael Alexander examines the legacy which the ringleaders described as a symbolic show of national pride.

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