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Argyll (/ɑːrˈɡaɪl/;
archaically Argyle;
Scottish Gaelic: Earra-Ghàidheal,
pronounced [ˈaːrˠəɣɛːəl̪ˠ]),
sometimes called Argyllshire, is a
historic county...
- The
Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum Argylls 1945 to 1971
Argylls 1972 to
present day Soldier's view of
service with the
Argylls 93rd...
- "Cars That Time Forgot:
Argyll GT".
Hagerty UK.
Retrieved 23
October 2021. Oliver,
George A. (1967). The
Single Sleeve-valve
Argylls.
Profile Publications...
- 1972,
Hamilton granted the
Argylls the
freedom of the city. The
Ontario government has
erected heritage plaques to two
Argylls (Pipe-Officer
Charles Davidson...
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Argyll and Bute (Scots:
Argyll an Buit;
Scottish Gaelic: Earra-Ghàidheal agus Bòd,
pronounced [ɛrˠəˈɣɛːəlˠ̪ akəs̪ ˈpɔːtʲ]) is one of 32
unitary council...
- Duke of
Argyll (Scottish Gaelic: Diùc Earraghàidheil) is a
title created in the
peerage of
Scotland in 1701 and in the
peerage of the
United Kingdom in...
- The
Duchess of
Argyll is
typically the wife of the Duke of
Argyll, an
extant title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom created in 1892. The Duke is also...
- Navy have been
named HMS
Argyll after the
region of
Argyll in Scotland. Her
motto is ne
obliviscaris (lest we forget). HMS
Argyll (1722), a 50-gun fourth-rate...
- with care.
Still partially trained and understrength, in July 1689 the
Argylls were used to
garrison Perth after the
Jacobite victory at Killiecrankie...
-
panels placed on Hill 282 to mark the
Argylls' position, the
aircraft attacked Hill 282 in error, the
Argylls suffering heavy casualties.
Despite this...