Everything about Airth totally explained
Airth is a village and former trading burgh in
Falkirk,
Scotland, eight
miles north of Falkirk town, overlooked by
Airth Castle. The village has a
population of 1460 (
2004). It retains two market crosses and a small number of historic houses.
In July of each year it hosts a traditional Scottish
Highland Games.
The
village has long association with the
River Forth and it was on the banks of the river that a
royal dockyard was created. It was used during the years 1507-1513 in the reign of
James IV to build ships of war at the pool of Airth. History reveals that a primitive form of dry dock was used. Strong timbers would be used to form the “stocks” for the vessel and a clay
dam would prevent the river from penetrating the working area. When the ship was ready, the dam would be breached, at high tide, to enable it to float out into the river. The shipping fleet was destroyed in
1745 by
Bonnie Prince Charlie when some ship to shore skirmishes took place by batteries set by
Jacobites to drive off the government ships. A number of smaller vessels from the village were burned by loyalist troops and that proved damaging to Airth's subsequent development as a port. However, as late as 1820
sloops built in the shipyards at Airth were among those recorded as operating in the middle of the Forth .
- - Website of Airth Highland Games
- - Airth a local History
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