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Auldgirth is a
village on the A76 road in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
Auldgirth village features 'The
Auldgirth Inn' and the
former Auldgirth Primary...
- 15944°N 3.70972°W / 55.15944; -3.70972
Auldgirth Bridge is a
bridge over the
River Nith just
outside Auldgirth in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Designed...
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Auldgirth railway station was a
station which served Auldgirth, in the
Scottish county of
Dumfries and Galloway. It was
served by
trains on what is now...
- Kaplan,
Philip (2007).
Fighter Aces of the
Luftwaffe in
World War WWII.
Auldgirth, Dumfriesshire, UK: Pen &
Sword Aviation. p. 118. ISBN 978-1-84415-460-9...
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Dumfries features more
exhibits about his life and works.
Ellisland Farm in
Auldgirth,
which he
owned from 1788 to 1791, is
maintained as a
working farm with...
- world's
first steam-powered ship on 14
October 1788 at
Dalswinton Loch near
Auldgirth,
Dumfries and Galloway.
William Symington of
Wanlockhead built the two-cylindered...
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lived at
Craigdarroch for over 50
years and died at Friars' C****, near
Auldgirth, in 1763. Some
sources suggest she may have been
buried at Craigdarroch...
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Chaluim in Raasay,
Duntulm MacLeod's
lifting stone in Rona Farm
stone of
Auldgirth Kidney shaped black basalt Leper's
stone at
Prestwick Monachyle stone...
- Kaplan,
Philip (2007),
Fighter Aces of the
Luftwaffe in
World War WWII,
Auldgirth, Dumfriesshire, UK: Pen &
Sword Aviation, ISBN 978-1-84415-460-9. Martin...
- Kaplan,
Philip (2007).
Fighter Aces of the
Luftwaffe in
World War II.
Auldgirth, Dumfriesshire, UK: Pen &
Sword Aviation. ISBN 978-1-84415-460-9. Lucas...