The Tomb of Sir John De Graeme

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The Final resting place of Sir John De Graeme the close friend and second in command to Sir William Wallace

Sir John De Graeme died at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298

THE TOMB OF SIR JOHN DE GRAEME BY NIGHT
09/02/2026

THE TOMB OF SIR JOHN DE GRAEME

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THE TOMB OF SIR JOHN DE GRAEME Located in the heart of Falkirk this Tomb is the last resting place of William Wallace's ...
02/02/2026

THE TOMB OF SIR JOHN DE GRAEME

Located in the heart of Falkirk this Tomb is the last resting place of William Wallace's most loyal knight and closest friend ...

02/02/2026

CALLING ALL SCHILTRON WARRIORS

We are looking to assemble Wallaces Schiltron warriors for at least two dates in 2026

9th of may for the Big Tartan parade in Edinburgh

18th of July for the battle of Falkirk 1298

We are looking for individuals who would like to help us bring history to life

Sunday training looking to commence
Sunday 8th of feb 2pm at Callendar park battle of Falkirk memorial cairn * weather dependent

Why not be part of something spectacular

Email [email protected]

Roles for many ages and all walks of life welcomed and encouraged

16/08/2025

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15/07/2025
EVENING AT THE TOMB OF SIR JOHN DE GRAEME
11/07/2025

EVENING AT THE TOMB OF SIR JOHN DE GRAEME

THE SOCIETY OF JOHN DE GRAEME CAN BE REACHED VIA EMAIL FOR TOURS AND VISITOR EXPERIENCES SOCIETYOFJOHNDEGRAEME@YAHOO.COM
07/07/2025

THE SOCIETY OF JOHN DE GRAEME
CAN BE REACHED VIA EMAIL
FOR TOURS AND VISITOR EXPERIENCES

[email protected]

04/06/2025

WALLACE DAY

Petition Statement: Recognition of the 23rd of August as Wallace Day

We, the Society of William Wallace hereby, call upon the Scottish Government to officially recognise the 23rd of August as WALLACE DAY

A national day of remembrance and celebration in honour of Sir William Wallace, one of Scotland’s most iconic figures in the struggle for Scottish sovereignty

Sir William Wallace was executed on the 23rd of August 1305 for leading the fight for Scotland’s sovereignty.

His courage, sacrifice, and unyielding commitment to Scottish sovereignty have echoed through centuries and remain an enduring symbol of national pride and resilience.
While monuments, books, and films have kept his memory alive, there is no formal day set aside to honour the man who became a cornerstone of Scotland’s national identity.

Why Wallace Day matters:
• It offers a moment of reflection on Scotland’s long and hard-fought journey

• It encourages historical education and civic pride, particularly among young Scots.

• It provides a focal point for cultural events, heritage tourism, and local community gatherings.

• It unites Scots across political and cultural lines around shared values of courage, resistance to oppression, and national dignity.

By officially recognising Wallace Day, Scotland would take a meaningful step toward preserving and celebrating its rich heritage—ensuring future generations understand and honour the sacrifices that shaped the nation we know today
Let us mark August 23rd not just as a date of martyrdom but as a national day of remembrance, unity, and inspiration.

We aim to take this issue to the Scottish Parliament as a Parliamentary petition
However we must first demonstrate public desire for this to be discussed and delivered



Sign the Petition using the link below ⬇️

https://chng.it/qNqwv7jH4h

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Manse Place
Falkirk
FK11JN

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