the worlds oldest football in stirling, scotland /

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Just below Castle Rock,beneath the westerly shadows of Stirling Castle, lies the Stirling Stewart Museum. Among all the various displays and artifacts that tell the history of this town that was once the seat of the royal residence, or lies an item of particular importance. Showcased in plexiglass and surrounded by an information board that includes a certificate of authenticity,sits a rather diminutive artifact.
Sitting on a piece of green velvet lies a round thing constructed from some type of animal skin, surrounding a pig's bladder and held together with thick stitching. This leather ball was located in the rafters of what was once the queen's chambers in Stirling Castle. It was discovered lodged in the ceiling during renovations in 1981 and hails from the reign of King James V. It's believed this ball, and which is half the size of a contemporary football,may have once belonged to Mary Queen of Scots. She was a child at the time and all persons, including royals, and participated in the activity that was to become known as football/soccer. There is some evidence that this ancient relic was either kicked very tall and forgotten approximately,or was placed in the rafters to ward off evil spirits.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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