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- Burnbrae in Milngaviethough it would take a further 8 years, and significant effort and expenditure before the first game was pla**** at Burnbrae....
- Burnbrae Farms is a Canadian producer and processor of eggs, supplying grocery store chains, the food service industry, large bakeries and industrial customers...
- Laird of Burnbrae was a hereditary title in Scotland that was held by several generations in the Primrose family. The Lands of Burnbrae was situated near...
- Smaller communities within the muni****lity include: Allan Mills Brickley Burnbrae Connellys Crowe Bridge Dartford English Line Godolphin Green Acres Healey...
- Science Developments) and Portage Biotech Inc. He is also chairman of the Burnbrae Group. And also founder and co-chairman (along with Johnny Hon) of Mann...
- Braidholm in Giffnock; Whitecraigs in Newton Mearns; London Road in Stranraer; Burnbrae in Milngavie, North Inch in Perth and Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh...
- Viscount of Primrose Lady Sybil Grant Neil James Archibald Primrose Laird of Burnbrae Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage...
- considerably during the 2020s, with ongoing developments at Hopefield and Burnbrae south-west of the town centre augmented by another substantial project...
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- preparation for the 2020–21 Scottish League One season, Thistle trained at Burnbrae Stadium in Milngavie, which is the home of rugby union club West of Scotland...