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  1. Glasgow to Aberfoyle Line

    Valley Railway , extended the branch into the essentially rural countryside immediately south of the Campsie ... and Clyde Junction line and Aberfoyle line north from Campsie Glen closed completely eight years later, with the ending of the remaining goods services in October 1959. The original Campsie Branch part ... line was closed and soon lifted. External links RAILSCOT pages http www.railbrit.co.uk Campsie Branch frame.htm Campsie Branch Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway http www.railbrit.co.uk Blane Valley ...   more details



  1. Canterbury railway station, Sydney

    L28 between Canterbury to Circular Quay Limited Stops Route 444 between Campsie, New South Wales Campsie to Balmain East via New Canterbury Road Norton Street Route 445 between Campsie, New South Wales Campsie to Balmain East via New Canterbury Road Marketplace Route 487 between Canterbury to Bankstown ... line Bankstown previous Campsie next Hurlstone Park s end References Reflist Coord 33.911877 S 151.118347 ...   more details



  1. Blane Valley Railway

    Blane Valley Railway The Blane Valley Railway was a railway line in Scotland , now closed. The line was operated by the North British Railway . After the 1923 railway grouping the line was operated by the London and North Eastern Railway . Unable to compete in the face of road competition, the line was closed to passengers by British Railways in 1951 and closed completely in 1959. History The Blane Valley Railway, extended the Campsie Branch E&GR Campsie Branch of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway into the countryside immediately south of the Campsie Fells . In this sparsely populated area the main item of carriage for the line was expected to be milk to be taken to Glasgow. An act for the new railway was obtained on 6 August 1861, ref name Awdry118 Awdry 1990 , page 118 ref . The eight and a quarter miles opened for freight in November 1866 and passengers in July 1867 as far as a station named Killearn. In fact the station was about two miles short of Killearn . When the Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway extended the route in the 1880s a new station was built at Stnlnk Killearn with the previous station of that name renamed as Stnlnk Dumgoyne . A new station built at Lennoxtown to by pass the previous Campsie Branch terminus there. In 1891 the railway company was absorbed by the North British Railway, ref name Awdry118 which had operated the line and been a major shareholder from the start. Closure By summer 1950 Blanefield was being served by five trains a day. The line closed to passengers the next year, on 1 October 1951. The line north from Campsie Glen closed completely eight years later, with the ending of the remaining goods services in October 1959. In April 1966 by the final remaining goods services operated, and the remaining line was closed and soon lifted. References Notes reflist Sources Awdry RailCo Jowett Atlas cite web url http www.railbrit.co.uk Blane Valley Railway frame.htm title Blane Valley Railway accessdate 18 October 2011 cite web url http ...   more details



  1. Peter Watkins (politician)

    Peter Francis Watkins born 15 September 1929 is a former Australia n politician. He was a Australian Labor Party Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1978 to 1987. Born in Campsie, New South Wales Campsie to Jack and Daisy Watkins, he was educated at St Mel s Catholic School in Campsie and Christian Brothers College in Burwood, New South Wales Burwood . He became a trade union official and was eventually Secretary of the New South Wales Clothing Trades Union. On 29 November 1952 he married Shirley May, with whom he had five children. ref name nsw cite web last Parliament of New South Wales first authorlink Parliament of New South Wales coauthors title The Hon. Peter Francis Watkins work Former Members publisher Parliament of New South Wales date 2008 url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod parlment members.nsf 1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164 8f1b2d458a3444d7ca256f39001c06a8?OpenDocument format doi accessdate 22 June 2010 ref Watkins had joined the Australian Labor Party in 1952, and in 1978 was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council . He served until his resignation in 1987, when he was replaced by Tony Kelly politician Tony Kelly . ref name nsw References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Watkins, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 September 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Watkins, Peter Category 1929 births Category Living people Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council Australia Labor politician stub ...   more details



  1. List of Salvation Army brass bands in the Australia Eastern Territory

    The following are Salvation Army Salvation Army Band Bands based in The Salvation Army, Australia Eastern Territory class wikitable border 1 Band Founded Current Bandmaster Blacktown Band of The Salvation Army ref http www.westpointblacktown.com.au community documents WP11177 8MH COMMUNITYHEROESFEB.pdf Blacktown SA Band recognised by local organisation. ref Doug Hardy Brisbane City Temple Band of The Salvation Army ref http salvos.org.au brisbanecitytemple ministries music brisbane city temple band Rehearsal and information on The BCT Band ref 1885 Stuart Lang Campsie, New South Wales Campsie Brass Band of The Salvation Army ref http salvos.org.au campsie ministries musical sections campsie band Band description and aim ref 1912 ref http salvos.org.au campsie about us history History of The Salvation Army, Campsie ref Carina, Queensland Carina Mt Gravatt Brass Band of The Salvation Army ref http salvos.org.au cmg whats on carina mt gravatt band Rehearsal and information on CMG Band ref Stephen Stein Chatswood Citadel Band of The Salvation Army ref http salvos.org.au contact find a church ref Ronald Prussing Dulwich Hill Temple Band of The Salvation Army 1887 1887 ref http www.salvoaudio.com bands dulwich hill temple1 band.htm ref Norman Short Gold Coast, Queensland Gold Coast Temple Band of The Salvation Army ref http salvos.org.au goldcoast ministries brass band bandmaster Bandmaster position advertisement for Gold Coast Temple Band. ref Pending Hurstville Citadel Band of The Salvation Army 1900 ref http salvos.org.au hurstville our history the salvos in hurstville the band Hurstville Citadel Band history and information ref Stephen Reay Parramatta Citadel Band of The Salvation Army ref http www.salvoaudio.com bands parramatta.htm Footage of Parramatta Band playing at Sydney Congress Hall. ref Graeme Ainsworth Parramatta Salvation Army Parramatta Citadel Parramatta Salvation Army YP Band Young People s Band of The Salvation Army Geoff Bowie The Salvation Army, Sydn ...   more details



  1. Hurstville?Strathfield railway line

    Use dmy dates date January 2012 Use Australian English date January 2012 The Hurstville Strathfield railway line was a proposed railway line in Sydney , Australia . It was initially proposed by the Labor Council of New South Wales in 1990 as a link between Hurstvile and Bankstown, ref St George to Parramatta rail link plan . St George and Sutherland Shire Leader, 25 October 1990. ref and was later modified in the Action for Transport 2010 plan released by the Government of New South Wales NSW Government in the mid 1990s as a link between Hurstville and Strathfield. Description As the name suggests, the line would link the railway station in the southern suburb of Hurstville railway station Hursville , located on the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra railway line Illawarra railway line , with the major railway interchange at Strathfield railway station . It would serve to reduce crowding on the Strathfield City railway line and the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra railway line , reduce congestion at Central Station, Sydney Sydney Central Station , and seek to act as a major link for travellers between the northern and southern suburbs of Sydney . The line would most likely operate as part of the CityRail network. The line was ultimately scrapped because of the sheer cost that would have been involved in constructing the line compared to the expected patronage. There were several routes identified to serve the purpose of the cross regional railway. The southern part of the route would have been completely underground from Hurstville, New South Wales Hurstville to Campsie, New South Wales Campsie on the Bankstown railway line Bankstown Line , via either Bexley North railway station Bexley North Railway Station or, more likely, Kingsgrove railway station Kingsgrove Railway Station , which are both on the Airport and East Hills railway line East Hills Line . From Campsie, New South Wales Campsie , the line would continue underground to Strathfield, New South Wales Strathfield , whe ...   more details



  1. Campsey

    Campsey or Campsie Irish derived place name Camsan ref http www.logainm.ie 1167022.aspx Placenames Database of Ireland ref or Camasaigh ref http www.placenamesni.org resultsdetail.phtml?entry 520 Placenames NI ref is a small village in County Londonderry , Northern Ireland . In the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census it had a population of 195 people. It is near Derry city and within the Derry City Council area. Campsey is an industrial zone with a business park. Commonscat Campsey References references http www.ninis.nisra.gov.uk NI Neighbourhood Information System coord 55 01 41 N 7 13 19 W type city 500 region GB display title Category Villages in County Londonderry Londonderry geo stub County Londonderry ...   more details



  1. Giant Steps (disambiguation)

    Giant Steps is a 1960 album by jazz musician John Coltrane. Giant Steps may also refer to Giant Steps band , dance pop duo from England that consisted of vocalist Colin Campsie and bassist keyboardist George McFarlane Giant Steps The Boo Radleys album Giant Steps The Boo Radleys album , the third album by The Boo Radleys Giant Steps book Giant Steps book , autobiography of Kareem Abdul Jabbar, which he co authored with Peter Knobler Giant Steps composition Giant Steps composition , the first track on the album of the same name by John Coltrane Giant Steps , a compilation album by Gentle Giant disambiguation fr Giant Steps ...   more details



  1. Meikle Bin

    File Meikle Bin.JPG thumb Meikle Bin beyond Strathcarron Reservoir Meikle Bin is a member of the Kilsyth Hills not the Campsie Fells as commonly stated in Scotland . It is the largest of the group at 570m and with that height it is classified as a Marilyn hill Marilyn . The hill is a prominent local landmark for the peoples of the towns surrounding the Kilsyth Hills. It has claimed the lives of many pilots, many of whom were not expecting a hill so large to be in the location it is. coord 56.01374 N 4.13979 W type landmark region GB display title Category Marilyns of Scotland Category Mountains and hills of Stirling council area stirling geo stub ...   more details



  1. William Munro Kerr

    4 March 1876 PLACE OF BIRTH Campsie, Stirlingshire Campsie , Stirlingshire DATE OF DEATH 26 October ...   more details



  1. Burwood railway station, Sydney

    Junction via Campsie, New South Wales Campsie , Rockdale, New South Wales Rockdale , Eastgardens, New ... Wales Rookwood via Homebush and Strathfield Route 415 between Campsie, New South Wales Campsie and Chiswick ... , Burwood, Campsie, New South Wales Campsie , and Kingsgrove, New South Wales Kingsgrove Route 492 ..., New South Wales Five Dock , Burwood Station, Campsie, New South Wales Campsie and Kingsgrove, New South ... Campsie, New South Wales Campsie , Concord, New South Wales Concord and Ryde, New South Wales Ryde ...   more details



  1. Murder of Arlene Fraser

    Arlene Fraser was a 33 year old woman from Elgin, Moray Elgin in Moray , Scotland , who disappeared on 28 April 1998 after her two children went off to school. Although her body was never found, the case has been treated as a murder and is unsolved. Her husband Nat Fraser was suspected of killing her and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Two other suspects, Hector Dick and Glenn Lucas, were dismissed from the trial as not guilty. In May 2011 Nat Fraser s conviction was overturned pending a retrial after his trial was ruled unfair in Fraser v HM Advocate . ref name Campsie cite news title Justice system in the dock as Nat Fraser wins appeal first Alison last Campsie first2 David last2 Leask url http www.heraldscotland.com news home news justice system in the dock as nat fraser wins appeal 1.1103573 newspaper The Herald date 26 May 2011 accessdate 28 May 2011 ref Arlene Fraser was known to have suffered from Crohn s disease , and people involved in the case were said to have been consumers of illegal drugs . ref name FA http findarticles.com p articles mi qn4156 is 20050501 ai n14610200 Troubling tales of sex, drugs and infidelity , The Sunday Herald . ref A book about the case, Murdered or Missing? The Arlene Fraser Case authored by Reg McKay and suspect Glenn Lucas, was published in 2005. ref name FA The case attracted media attention for a number of years as the trial continued. References reflist More sources http news.scotsman.com topics.cfm?tid 709 News results for Arlene Fraser at The Scotsman newspaper website. http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi scotland 2690847.stm Timeline of the case at BBC News . DEFAULTSORT Murder Of Arlene Fraser Category 1998 in Scotland Category People murdered in Scotland Category Scottish murder victims Category 1998 in case law Category Murder in 1998 Category Article Feedback 5 scotland law stub crime stub ...   more details



  1. James Wallace (Scottish footballer)

    Orphan date November 2010 Infobox football biography playername James Wallace fullname James Wallace dateofbirth cityofbirth Milton of Campsie countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath position Inside forward years1 caps1 ? goals1 ? clubs1 Clyde F.C. Clyde years2 1928&ndash 30 caps2 39 goals2 8 clubs2 Burnley F.C. Burnley years3 1930&ndash 31 caps3 ? goals3 ? clubs3 Chester City F.C. Chester years4 1931 caps4 12 goals4 0 clubs4 Hibernian F.C. Hibernian James Wallace was a Scotland Scottish professional association football er who played as a central defender. He played in the Football League for Burnley F.C. Burnley . References cite book title Football League Players Records 1888 1939 author Joyce, Michael year 2004 publisher SoccerData External links http ihibs.co.uk player.php?playerid 433 James Wallace , www.ihibs.co.uk Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wallace, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Milton of Campsie , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wallace, James Category People from East Dunbartonshire Category Scottish footballers Category Association football forwards Category Burnley F.C. players Category Clyde F.C. players Category Chester City F.C. players Category Hibernian F.C. players Category The Football League players Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Scottish Football League players ...   more details



  1. Gordon Begbie

    Herbert Gordon Smirnoff Begbie 28 October 1905 7 June 1973 was a suffragan bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney . ref http catalogue.nla.gov.au Record 1813950 NLA ref Begbie was born into an ecclesiastical family ref http webjournals.alphacrucis.edu.au journals adeb b begbie herbert smirnoff 1871 1951 Biography of his father ref and educated at Trinity Grammar School New South Wales Trinity Grammar School, Sydney , ref Who s Who UK Who s Who 1970 ISBN 0 7136 1140 5 ref the University of Sydney and Moore Theological College . He was ordained in 1929 ref Crockford s Clerical Directory 1940 41 Oxford, OUP ,1941 ref and held Curate curacies at Eastwood, New South Wales Eastwood and Hobart . After this he held Incumbent ecclesiastical incumbencies at Narrabeen , Moss Vale, New South Wales Moss Vale and Campsie, New South Wales Campsie . Later he was Archdeacon of Camden, New South Wales Camden , Wollongong and then Cumberland County, New South Wales Cumberland . He was the Anglican Diocese of Sydney Diocese s wikt registrar Registrar from 1960 and Bishop of Anglican Diocese of Sydney its Western Region based in Parramatta from 1967. References references Suffragan Bishops of Sydney Anglican Churches Christianity in Australia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Begbie, Gordon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Anglican Suffragan Bishop DATE OF BIRTH 28 October 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 June 1973 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Begbie, Gordon Category 1905 births Category People educated at Trinity Grammar School New South Wales Category University of Sydney alumni Category Moore Theological College alumni Category Anglican archdeacons Category 20th century Anglican bishops Category Suffragan Bishops of Sydney Category 1973 deaths Australia anglican bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Leichhardt North MLR station

    Leichhardt North MLR station is a planned light rail stop on the Metro Light Rail line in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . The stop is located parallel to City West Link Road and adjacent to Francis Street and Darley Road in the suburb of Leichhardt, New South Wales Leichhardt , and is planned for completion in 2014. The extension will make use of the former Rozelle branch of the Metropolitan Goods railway line heavy rail freight corridor and operate from the current light rail terminus at Lilyfield MLR station Lilyfield to Dulwich Hill Interchange MLR station Dulwich Hill . ref http www.transport.nsw.gov.au rail lightrail extension.html ref ref http www.transport.nsw.gov.au sites default file rail SLRE Community Update July August 2010.pdf ref The stop is estimated to be used by 415 boarding passengers per weekday by 2016 with 10 of those arriving by bus. ref http majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au files 61649 08 Environmental 20Assessment 20 20Volume 201 20 20Part 20C1 20 20Chapter 2010.pdf Environmental Assessment Volume 1 Part C1 Chapter 10. Table 10.1 p 201. Transport NSW. ref Transport links Sydney Buses runs three routes via Leichhardt North MLR station Route 440 between Rozelle and the City via Leichhardt Routes 444 445 between Campsie railway station Campsie station and Balmain East Wharf Neighbouring stops s start s rail title Metro Transport Sydney s line system Metro Transport line Light Rail previous Lilyfield next Hawthorne s end References Reflist MetroTransport lines stations Category Metro Light Rail stations coord 33.874959 151.15413 format dms type railwaystation region AU display title ...   more details



  1. James Livingston

    James Livingston may refer to James Livingston bishop died 1483 , Bishop of Dunkeld James Livingston, 1st Earl of Callendar 1590s 1674 , army officer who fought on the Royalist side in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms James Livingstone, 1st Viscount Kilsyth 1616 1661 , devoted Scottish Royalist who was raised to the peerage of Scotland as Viscount Kilsyth and Lord Campsie in 1661 James Livingston American Revolution 1747 1832 , Colonel of the 1st Canadian Regiment James Livingston Canadian politician 1838 1920 , member of Canadian House of Commons James E. Livingston born 1940 , United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient Jamie Livingston 1956 1997 , New York based photographer, film maker and circus performer James Livingston ice hockey born 1990 , hockey prospect for the 2008 NHL Entry Draft hndis Livingson, James ...   more details



  1. Robin Dalglish

    Infobox military person name Robin Campsie Dalglish birth date 3 December 1880 death date Death date and age 1934 12 17 1880 12 03 df yes birth place Dubbo , New South Wales , Australia death place image caption allegiance UK branch Royal Navy br Royal Australian Navy serviceyears 1885 &ndash 1934 rank Rear Admiral commands Harwich Docks br Shotley Training Establishment br HM Australian Squadron battles World War I awards Companion of the Order of the Bath laterwork Rear Admiral Robin Campsie Dalglish Companion of the Order of the Bath CB , 3 December 1880 17 December 1934 was a senior officer in the Royal Navy . He represented Great Britain in Fencing at the 1920 Summer Olympics 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics . ref name sports reference cite web url http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes da robin dalglish 1.html title Robin Dalglish Olympic Results accessdate 2010 03 23 work sports reference.com ref He was the first Australian born Admiral in the Royal Navy and he was the Rear Admiral Commanding His Majesty s Australian Squadron between 7 April 1932 and 19 April 1934. Biography Born on 3 December 1880 in Dubbo , New South Wales , Australia . His family returned to England in 1888. He joined the Royal Navy in 1895 as a cadet, and in 1901 was at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich . While as a Lieutenant , he served upon HMS Bacchante 1901 HMS Bacchante of 3rd Cruiser Squadron as part of the Mediterranean Fleet United Kingdom Mediterranean Squadron between 1902 1904. During 1905 he served upon HMS Leviathan 1901 HMS Leviathan of the 3rd Cruiser Squadron as part of the Mediterranean Squadron. Promoted to Lieutenant Commander , he served upon HMS King George V 1911 HMS King George V during 1913 and at the outbreak of World War I . He served upon HMS Canada 1913 HMS ... Campsie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 3 December 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH Dubbo , New South Wales , Australia DATE OF DEATH 17 December 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dalglish, Robin Campsie ...   more details



  1. Murray Wallace

    for the Socttish association footballer Murray Wallace footballer Murray Ian Wallace 13 October 1967, Milton of Campsie 13 October 2011 Erie, Colorado was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for nrut Scotland . He was capped three times between 1996 97. He is six foot three and weighed 210lbs Currently lives in Colorado where he coaches rugby and teaches P.E. References http www.scrum.com scotland rugby player 11931.html player profile on scrum.com references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wallace, Murray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 October 1967G PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 October 2011 PLACE OF DEATH File 3562.jpg DEFAULTSORT Wallace, Murray Category Scottish rugby union players Category Scotland international rugby union players Category 1967 births Category Living people Scotland rugbyunion bio stub ...   more details



  1. Airdrie Savings Bank

    within the banking sector . ref name Campsie Campsie, Alison 28 August 2010 Tycoons hand last independent ...   more details



  1. Canterbury, New South Wales

    of Canterbury was proclaimed on 17 March 1879. A Town Hall was opened in 1889, but eventually Campsie, New South Wales Campsie became a more important centre and the city administration was moved from ... Electoral District of Canterbury. The district includes surrounding suburbs of Campsie, New South Wales Campsie , Earlwood, New South Wales Earlwood , Hurlstone Park, New South Wales Hurlstone Park ...   more details



  1. Belmore railway station

    Wales Five Dock Shops south to Campsie railway station Campsie station via Belmore South NightRide runs ... CityRail s line system CityRail line Bankstown previous Lakemba next Campsie s end Coord 33.91725833 ...   more details



  1. City of Canterbury (New South Wales)

    Beverly Hills, New South Wales Beverly Hills Campsie, New South Wales Campsie Canterbury, New ... of Canterbury Council Chambers, Beamish Street, Campsie Attractions Canterbury Park Race track Racecourse ... station Hurlstone Park , Canterbury railway station, Sydney Canterbury , Campsie railway station Campsie , Belmore railway station Belmore , Lakemba railway station Lakemba , Wiley Park railway station ... 250px Campsie Early Childhood Centre Image Campsie8.JPG right thumb 250px artwork near City of Canterbury ... garden in Loft Gardens at Campsie, New South Wales Campsie . History Main Canterbury, New ... Canterbury . However, over time, Campsie, New South Wales Campsie became a more important centre and the city ...   more details



  1. Capitol Square MLR station

    Unreferenced date June 2008 MLR station station name Capitol Square image SLR Capitol Square.jpg suburb Chinatown locatedon Hay Street locatednear George Street distance 0.6 farestage 1 platforms 2 transfers Bus frequencyday 4 6 hour frequencynight 2 hour weekdays 24 hours weekends 24 hours Capitol Square is a light rail stop on the Metro Light Rail line in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . The station is located in the Chinatown, Sydney Chinatown area and is opposite the Capitol Theatre, Sydney Capitol Theatre , a large theatre for long stay, popular shows such as The Lion King . The stop opened in 1997. There are two platforms, one for services to Lilyfield, New South Wales Lilyfield or The Star casino The Star casino between midnight and 6am , the other for services to Central railway station, Sydney Central railway station . The station is located on Hay Street, although this street is closed to all other traffic. Transport links Sydney Buses runs twenty two routes via Capitol Square MLR station Metrobus Sydney Metrobus route M10 between Leichhardt and Maroubra Junction Metrobus route M30 between Sydenham railway station, Sydney Sydenham station and Spit Junction City services Route 412 between Campsie railway station Campsie station and King Street Wharf via Summer Hill, New South Wales Summer Hill Route 413 between Campsie station and King Street Wharf via Marrickville Routes 422,423,426,428 City bound only to Circular Quay Routes L23,L28 City bound only to Martin Place Route 431 between Glebe Point and Millers Point Route 433 between Balmain and Millers Point Routes 436 L36 between Chiswick, New South Wales Chiswick and Circular Quay Route 438 between Abbotsford, New South Wales Abbotsford and Circular Quay Routes 439 L39 between Mortlake, New South Wales Mortlake and Circular Quay Route 440 between Rozelle and Circular Quay Route 461 between Burwood railway station, Sydney Burwood station and the Domain Route 470 between Lilyfield and Circular Quay Rout ...   more details



  1. List of places in Stirling (district)

    This List of places in Stirling district is a list of links for any town , village , hamlet , castle , historic house , nature reserve . river , canal or other place of interest in Stirling district. File Main Street, Aberfoyle.jpg thumb right Aberfoyle, Main Street File Bannockburn statue.jpg thumb right Bannockburn File Ben Ledi from Kilmahog.jpg thumb right Ben Ledi from Kilmahog File Callander from crags.jpg thumb right Callander File Doune Castle north approach.jpg thumb right Doune Castle File Dunblane Cathedral interior.JPG thumb right Dunblane Cathedral File Lochearnheadandglenogle.JPG thumb right Lochearnhead File LochLubnaig.jpg thumb right Loch Lubnaig File Ochil Hills.jpg thumb right Ochil Hills Image with inadequate rationale removed File Stirling arms.png thumb right Stirling File Wfm wallace monument.jpg thumb right Wallace Monument File Ochils1.jpg thumb right Ochil Hills File WilliamWallaceMonument.jpg thumb right William Wallace compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A Abbey Craig Aberfoyle, Stirling Ardchyle Ardeonaig Argyll s Lodgings , Stirling Arnprior Ashfield, Stirling B Balmaha Bannockburn Battle of Stirling Bridge Ben Ledi Blair Drummond Boreland Braveheart Rob Roy McGregor Breadalbane Folklore Centre Bridge of Allan Brig o Turk Buchlyvie C Callander Cambuskenneth Abbey Milton of Campsie Campsie , Campsie Fells Carron Valley Reservoir Carse of Lecropt The Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling Cowie, Stirling Cowie Craigdownings Craigruie Crianlarich Croftamie Culcreuch Castle D Doune , Doune Castle Drymen Dumyat Dunblane F Fallin, Stirling Fallin Falls of Dochart , Falls of Lochay Fintry , Fintry Hills Flanders Moss Forth Valley G Gargunnock Gartness Glen Dochart I Inchmahome , Inchmahome Priory , Inchtalla Inversnaid K Killearn Killin Kinbuck Kincardine Bridge Kinlochard Kippen L Lake of Menteith Lecropt , Lecropt Kirk Loch Achray , Loch Ard , Loch Earn , Loch Katrine , Loch Lubnaig , Loch Venachar Loch Lomond , Loch Lomond and the Trossachs Nat ...   more details



  1. Annie MacPherson

    SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish evangelical and philanthropist DATE OF BIRTH 1833 PLACE OF BIRTH Campsie ...   more details




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