In a follow-up to a post from last year, here is an update on the Stirling Heads. The replica set mentioned in the previous article have now been unveiled.
From the BBC:
A hand-carved replica set of 41 giant medallions that once covered the ceilings of Stirling Castle’s Royal Palace have been unveiled.
It took expert wood carver John Donaldson five years to reproduce the oak heads, which each measure a metre.
The original 16-century medallions feature vivid depictions of medieval kings and queens as well as mythological heroes.
Full article – including small set of images with a carving of Henry VIII and another possibly of Margaret Tudor.