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Callander Feature Page on Undiscovered ScotlandCallander lies 14 miles north-west of Stirling on the A84, and forms a gateway to the Highlands. It is also an entry point to the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs ...
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Callander (Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics ...May 25, 2024 · Callander (Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom) with population statistics, charts, map, location, weather and web information.
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Callander Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do & MoreCallander is a bustling tourist town situated on the River Teith, near Stirling, and is often described as the gateway to the Highlands.
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Callander - Here. Now. All of us.Callander is a bustling tourist town situated on the River Teith and A84, west of Stirling, and gives visitors travelling north their first taste of the ...
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10 fascinating facts about… Callander - Scottish FieldAug 12, 2019 · In the 1770s, Callander became Scotland's first planned rural town. Early visitors to the town included poets William Wordsworth and Sir Walter ...
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Callander: Scotland's Village With Spirit - Scottish Odysseya place where you can taste Scotland's baking, hear its legends, and step ...
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Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series 1962–1971) - Filming & productionFilming locations: Auchengower House - later Arden House, Bracklinn Road, Callander, Stirling, Scotland, UK (exterior: Arden House - Dr Finlay's house)
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GPS coordinates of Callander, United Kingdom. LatitudeCallander is a small town in the region of Stirling, Scotland, situated on the River Teith. The town is located in the former county of Perthshire and is a ...
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London to Callander Scotland - Travel Modes & Distance: Car ...From London, United Kingdom to ➡️ Callander Scotland, United Kingdom · 695.75 kilometers · 432.32 miles · 8 h 7 min · 590.63 km (367 miles) · 1 h 17 m.
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Ben Ledi, Callander – Hills & Mountains | VisitScotlandThis familiar Callander landmark is the highest mountain in the main part of the Trossachs standing 879m high. Positioned on the southern edge of the Highlands ...
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[PDF] Callander Geodiversity Trail - Edinburgh Geological SocietyThe till at this locality is probably over 20,000 years old and was deposited during the last major glaciation to cover the whole of Scotland in ice. Note the ...
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Hillforts around Callander - AOC Archaeology GroupThe archaeological landscape around Callander is rich and varied, from Neolithic burial monuments to evidence of post-medieval agriculture and industry, and ...
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Callander Crags | Forestry and Land ScotlandThe Callander Crags offer spectacular views north to the mountains and lochs of the Highlands and south to the gently rolling countryside of the Lowlands.Missing: physical geography features River Teith
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Settlements - Here. Now. All of us.Callander: Calasraid (KALusratch) – 'harbour street' (the street runs ... The name is likely to be of Brittonic or Pictish origin and its meaning is obscure.
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Callander Heritage Trail: Stories in the Stones - Here. Now. All of us.It was built in the 1840s as a base for members of the newly formed Free Church, following a nationwide split – 'The Disruption' – from the Church of Scotland.
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West of Scotland Archaeology Service Home PageNotes The recorded history of a religious life in Callander begins with Saint Kessog, a follower of St Columba of Iona, who is said to have preached from ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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History - Friends of TrossachsSt. Kessog (460-520 AD) thought to be a disciple of St. Patrick, came from Ireland to Scotland looking for new areas to convert to Christianity.
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GENERAL SURVEY OF LOTHIAN - Scottish Place-Name Societybaculum), and Joyce explains the Irish name as probably 'church land, belonging to a bishop. ... Callander in Perthshire is Loch Mo-Thatháig, 'Loch Mahaick ...
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[PDF] The Gaelic Place-names of Callander's Landscape• The processes by which scholars elucidate the etymology and meaning of a name – this is sometimes easier for some names than for others. • The different ...
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Perthshire - WikipediaIn the 1881 United Kingdom census, the first to count Scottish Gaelic speakers, Gaelic was recorded as spoken "habitually" by 12.1 percent of Perthshire ...
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Calasraid: Àite nan Sgeulachdan / Callander: Place of the StoriesMay 21, 2020 · Callander (Calasraid) has a rich Gaelic heritage (dualchas), which can be seen in place-names but also in the stories told by local people.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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3.4.4 Settlement Evidence and Timber 'Square-in-circle' StructuresNow located in the Stirling local authority area, the timber hall at Claish near Callander was excavated in 2001 (Barclay et al 2003). It was revealed to be a ...
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Auchenlaich,long cairn NE of (SM5589) - PortalFeb 8, 1993 · The long cairn survives as a long stony mound, aligned NNW-SSE, and is 322m in length. The cairn tapers from 15m in width at the SSE end to 11m ...
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Registers of proclamation - Stirling Council ArchivesCallander's ancient church was dedicated to St Kessog (also known as Saint Kessoc or MacKessog), who was a follower of St Columba of Iona, who is said to have ...
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Callander Castle | Place - trove.scotCallander Castle, Classifications: Castle(Medieval),Manse(19th Century), This place may be a listed building, scheduled monument or other designation.
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Battle Of Callander - Clan Donnachaidh SocietyThe Athollmen were quick to volunteer for this opportunity to get revenge on the Campbells since Atholl had twice in the preceding year been laid waste by fire ...
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Callander Kirk and Church Street Trossachs, Scotland June 1871The recorded history of a religious life in Callander begins with Saint Kessog, a follower of St Columba of Iona, who is said to have preached from the ...
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Historical Overview - Callander and Oban RailwayThe opening of the Dunblane, Doune and Callander Railway (DD&CR) in 1858 put the village of Callander on the railway map. The DD&CR's Callander station formed ...Missing: anglicization Gaelic
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11 September 1803: Callander, The Trossachs11 September 1803: Callander, The Trossachs: Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland 1803 by Dorothy Wordsworth on Undiscovered Scotland.
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Callander and Oban Railway - Stirling ArchivesJul 17, 2015 · The Callander and Oban Railway was the first railway through the west highlands, built in stages, and considered scenic. It was badly hit in ...<|separator|>
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Strathyre Village | Forestry and Land ScotlandThis section follows the route of the old railway line, originally built in 1880 to link Glasgow to Oban and closed in 1965. If you haven't brought your own ...<|separator|>
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Callander named Scotland's first Social Enterprise Place - TFNSep 11, 2018 · Award winning director and comedian Chris Addison visited Callander as it was named Scotland's first Social Enterprise Place.
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Callander hydro power project is praised at official launchNov 10, 2014 · Callander Community Hydro Project was established in 2008, drawing on the drive, expertise and commitment of local volunteers to bring the ...
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callander community development trust ltd - Companies HouseCALLANDER 2000 AND BEYOND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST, 22 May 2003 - 07 Aug 2012 ...
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Population estimates for settlements and localities in Scotland: mid ...Mar 31, 2022 · The population living in settlements and localities was 4,974,670. The population living outside settlements was 491,330.
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[PDF] Callander, Stirling Council area and Scotland - InCallanderStir %. Resident population. 0 to 4. 138. 4.0. 4.9. 1 person household pensioner. 278 17.9. 13.0. Males. 5 to 11. 220. 6.3. 7.7.
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Key facts - Here. Now. All of us. - Loch Lomond & The Trossachs ...The Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park became fully operational on 19 July 2002 and was officially opened by Princess Anne on 24 July 2002. Key facts.
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Callander Community Development Trust (CCDT) - InCallanderCallander Community Development Trust is a charitable organisation that undertakes practical projects for the benefit of the Callander community.
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Callander Community Development Trust Ltd - OSCR | Charity DetailsFrom 30 June 2025, OSCR will begin collecting charity trustee information through OSCR Online. Providing this information is a legal requirement for all ...
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[PDF] Summarised inspection findings - Callander Primary School and ...Apr 29, 2025 · It serves the town of Callander and surrounding rural area. It includes an enhanced provision for children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
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Callander Kirk - FacebookRating 5.0 (2) To be a flourishing gospel centred church that through discipleship seeks to follow where God leads. CCL: 58989
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Callander Hostel & Youth Project | Stories | Be LocalCYP is a charitable organisation dedicated to improving the lives of young people, whose remit refuses to be narrow, reaching out beyond Callander to cover the ...
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Let's move to Callander and the Trossachs: 'Magical countryside'Aug 24, 2018 · Callander is the main town, full of pretty stone townhouses and cottages but with a high demand for property, so nothing hangs about long.
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Wild Words: Gaelic Place-names in Callander - John Muir TrustOct 4, 2019 · Most of the famous landscape features in Callander were named by Gaelic speakers – Ben Ledi, Callander Crags, Bochastle, Loch Venachar, and many more.
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The Gaelic Language: Past and Present | Scotland.orgYou will notice Gaelic's decline between the 1891 and 2011 censuses. Historical events saw the social and cultural foundations of Gaelic weakened by official ...
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Scotland's Languages: Changes and reasons - Library BlogsJul 11, 2018 · Both the Gaelic and Scotch languages were seen as noble and expressive languages. In Callander, County of Perth, “the language spoken by persons ...
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Scotland's Census 2022 - Ethnic group, national identity, language ...May 21, 2024 · Scotland's Census found that 2.5% of people aged 3 and over had some skills in Gaelic in 2022. This is an increase of 43,100 people since 2011 ...Religion · Ethnic Group · Gaelic And Scots
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[PDF] Callander's Local Place Plan 2022-2032Callander's Local Place Plan sets out the community's vision for 2022-2032, aiming to empower communities and replace the 2016-2022 plan.
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[PDF] Callander Community Action Plan 2017-2022Aug 30, 2017 · The tourism and service industries are the main employers in Callander, with retail, accommodation and food, and health and social care.Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Stirling's employment, unemployment and economic inactivity - ONSMay 13, 2024 · In Stirling: ; Employment rate 79.4% ages 16 to 64 ; Unemployment rate 3.2% ages 16+ ; Claimant Count 2.5% ages 16 to 64 ; Economic inactivity 17.2% ...
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Unemployment estimates - Labour Market Trends: November 2024Nov 12, 2024 · The estimated unemployment rate in Scotland was 3.3% in July to September 2024, while the UK rate was 4.3%. Scotland's rate is lower than the ...
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Small hydro project begins operating in ScotlandNov 12, 2014 · The 450-kW Callander Community Hydro Ltd. project is now operating near the town of Callander in Scotland.
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Callander Community Development Trust - Great Glen ConsultingOct 2, 2025 · The Callander Community Hydro project is a community-owned scheme generating 1.3 million Gwh/year, enough for 300 homes, using a run-of-river ...
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Bracklinn Falls, Near Callander – Waterfalls | VisitScotlandBracklinn Falls is a steeped falls on the Keltie Water. Visited by Queen Victoria, the Bracklinn Falls are one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Scotland.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Callander Meadows - Here. Now. All of us.This is a very pleasant level riverside route with lots of wildlife and wild flowers by the banks of the River Teith.
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Callander Tourist Information Centre - Gazetteer for ScotlandKessog's Church in Ancaster Square in Callander (Stirling Council Area) is the Callander Tourist Information Centre (previously known as the Rob Roy & Trossachs ...
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Cycling from Callander | Trossachs National Park by bikeThe route follows the old railway line to Oban and runs alongside the River Leny and continues through a woodland until it reaches Loch Lubnaig. The route then ...
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Fishing in Callander and the TrossachsRiver Teith at Callander. Anglers can find salmon, sea trout and brown trout. Permits are available online from Fishing Around the Forth. Loch Lubnaig.
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Stirling Fishery - River Teith | Fishing Around the ForthSituated in the heart of Callander, Stirling Fisheries offer accessible fishing for anglers far and wide. As Callander is the outdoor capital of the Loch Lomond ...
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Fact File - Friends of Loch Lomond & the TrossachsThe current population within the National Park is 15,600 while its largest settlement is Callander with an estimated population of 3,160. The Park is ...
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Eight great places to mountain bike in the Park - Here. Now. All of us.Near Callander; This is a more challenging ride of 16 miles around picturesque Loch Venachar. The first part follows the quiet Invertrossachs Road (NCN7) ...
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Rob Roy MacGregor | VisitScotlandBorn Rob Roy MacGregor on the northern shores of Loch Katrine in 1671, during his life he was a soldier, a clan leader, a castle raider, an outlaw and ...
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Scotland's Robin Hood; Rob Roy MacGregorOct 28, 2019 · Rob Roy came from the MacGregor clan at a time when the Jacobite rebellions were beginning to rumble. He was from Glen Gyle, which is a wide glen running ...
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Clan MACGREGOR - Electric ScotlandAccording to Buchanan of Auchmar, the clan Gregor were located in Glenorchy as early as the reign of Malcolm Canmore (1057-1093). As, however, they were in the ...
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John Michael Baillie-Hamilton Buchanan of that IlkMichael Buchanan is the first Chief of Clan Buchanan in over 340 years. He is the manager of Cambusmore Estate in the southern highlands near Callander, ...
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Archibald Kay RSA - Overview | Royal Scottish AcademyBorn in Glasgow in 1860, Archibald Kay was descended of farming stock from Caithness. He was educated at McLaren's School, South Side, Glasgow.Missing: 1904– | Show results with:1904–
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Kay, Archibald, 1860–1935 - Art UKArchibald Kay was born in Glasgow on 4th September 1860. His father did not want him to become an artist so Kay joined the office of the family business.
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ARCHIBALD KAY - Christie'sARCHIBALD KAY The River Leny near Callander, Perthshire signed 'Archibald Kay' (lower right) oil on canvas 18 x 36in. (45.7 x 91.4cm.) Related articles.Missing: 1904– 1935<|separator|>
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Creative in Callander - HomeCreative in Callander is an inspirational, not for profit venture, run by the artists and makers to support local arts and crafts.Missing: groups | Show results with:groups
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Callander Jazz & Blues FestivalThe Callander Jazz and Blues Festival is the largest rural Jazz & Blues festival in Scotland and is firmly established on the UK festival map.Gig GuidePerformersVenuesLatest NewsContact us
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Popular Scottish jazz and blues music festival returns for 20th yearOct 2, 2025 · An incredible 167 musicians will deliver live performances spanning 75 events, with just one venue requiring door admission. Exact date snowfall ...Missing: attendance | Show results with:attendance
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Callander Jazz and Blues Festival celebrates its 20th anniversarySep 22, 2025 · The Callander Jazz and Blues Festival is running for its 20th year from the 2nd to the 5th of October. Performances start at 6:00 pm on the ...
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Highland Games in Scotland | VisitScotlandThe Highland games events season begins in May with the Gourock Highland Games, it peaks in July and August with over 30 events each month, and comes to a close ...Missing: market | Show results with:market
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News and Events - Creative in CallanderCallander Winterfest is a Christmas extravaganza, tree, lights, parades and a Christmas Market, that usually takes place over the last weekend in November.
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Big Hike in The Trossachs | Loch Lomond Charity HikesMay 17, 2025 · Starting at Callander, you'll walk along forests, hills and lochs on a fully signposted route. Find more details about the route in the Event ...
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Callander Jazz and Blues Festival - CrowdfunderWe hope to attract around 4,000 visitors over the weekend, making it the busiest weekend of the year in Callander and benefiting the local community both ...
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Callander Jazz and Blues Festival's 20th AnniversarySep 24, 2025 · ... Callander and the surrounding area through increased visitor numbers and the provision of excellent experiences to locals and visitors alike ...
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Dr Finlay's Casebook - BBCDr Finlay's Casebook was opened for the first time on 16 August 1962. It was written by AJ Cronin, based on his stories The Adventures of a Black Bag.
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Destro (v5) G.I. Joe Action Figure - YoJoe ArchiveBirthplace: Callander, Scotland Primary Specialty: Intelligence Destro is the 17th "Laird" of a manor house in the Scottish highlands and the current head ...
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Dr Finlay's home turns into 'terror central' - The TimesAug 16, 2009 · Callander came to prominence in the 1960s as the setting for Tannochbrae in the BBC's Dr Finlay's Casebook, which ran from 1962-71. In 2001, the ...
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The Bandit of Callander: Crime and Marginality in Restoration ...Oct 12, 2020 · Dr Allan Kennedy tells the story of the little-known bandit Calum Og McGrigor, who terrorised the Stirlingshire area throughout the 1660s.
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Callander - Electric ScotlandCALLANDER, a surname derived from the lands of Callendar in Stirlingshire, (supposed to be a corruption of choille-tor, wood-hill), which were bestowed by ...
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CCDT Individual Member Directors - CallanderThe current individual Member Directors are: • Alison Boa (Chair) • Toby Kliskey (Treasurer) • Mark Griffiths • Tracey McFall • David Moore • Frank ParkMissing: notable leaders
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Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland AD 1803In the beginning of 1794 Wordsworth, returned from his wanderings, came to visit his sister at Halifax, his head still in a whirl with revolutionary fervours.
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ROB ROY, COMPLETE by Sir Walter Scott - Project GutenbergROB ROY. Project Gutenberg's Rob Roy, Complete, Illustrated, by Sir Walter Scott ... Callander, which the Bailie stated to be seven Scots miles distant. How many ...
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[PDF] The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3⁄4 - WordPress.comApr 26, 2020 · At 13 years old, Adrian Mole has more than his fair share of problems—spots, ill-health, parents threatening to divorce, rejection of his poetry ...
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Dr Finlay's Casebook - A. J. Cronin - Google BooksFeb 1, 2016 · The famous Dr Finlay stories Adventures of a Black Bag represents a selection of AJ Cronin's best stories – stories which are tragic, funny and wry.Missing: Callander | Show results with:Callander
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Perthshire-Callander-1739 | Catalogue of British Town Maps'The plan of the new town of Callender in Monteith belonging to his grace the Duke of Perth....' Comments on map: Buildings may be intended rather than ...
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A scene from Dr Finlay's Casebook shot at the corner of Main St and ...Oct 19, 2024 · The Dr Finlay original series was filmed largely in and around the Callander area in the Trossachs of Scotland.
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G.I. Joe Toy Database and Checklists - DestroCode Name: DESTRO. ENEMY WEAPONS SUPPLIER. File Name: Destro, James Mccullen. Primary Military Specialty: Thief. Birthplace: Callander, Scotland.
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Destro (v10) G.I. Joe Action Figure - YoJoe ArchiveFree 14-day returnsDESTRO (v10) ; Birthplace: Callander, Scotland ; Motto: "I see no shame in my profession. For most of history the right to bear a weapon was the only distinction ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins