These metallic sculptures stand menacingly at the corner of the Scotch Quarter, along the Marine Highway in the historic shore town of Carrickfergus. The figures represent the fearsome Anglo-Normans and Edward Bruce’s knights that once called the region their stronghold. The town and Carrickfergus Castle founded in 1177, acted as a key fortification in Ulster for both Anglo-Norman and Bruce’s knights during various conflicts and campaigns. Bruce, the brother of King Robert the Bruce of Scotland, led an army from Scotland to Carrickfergus to siege the castle. This act would…