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Burntisland (/bɜːrntˈaɪlənd/ listen, Scots: Bruntisland) is a
former Royal burgh and
parish in Fife, Scotland, on the
northern s**** of the
Firth of Forth...
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Blessing of
Burntisland was a
wooden ferry that
carried people and
goods 5
miles (8 km)
across the
Firth of Forth, Scotland,
between Burntisland and Leith...
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Burntisland Shipbuilding Company was a
shipbuilder and
repairer in
Burntisland, Fife,
Scotland that was
founded in 1918. In 1969 it was
taken over...
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Burntisland Thistle Football Club was an ****ociation
football club from
Burntisland in Fife, Scotland. The club was
formed in 1876,
being one of the first...
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Burntisland Parish Church (also
known as St Columba's,
Burntisland) is a
church building in the Fife
burgh of
Burntisland,
constructed for the Church...
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Burntisland Shipyard Football Club are a
Scottish football club
based in the town of
Burntisland, Fife. The club
competes in the East of
Scotland League...
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Rossend Castle is a
historic building in
Burntisland, a town on the
south coast of Fife, Scotland. A keep,
known as the
Tower of
Kingorne Wester, was...
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January 1957 in the
Indian Ocean. The
penalties imposed on the
Burntisland Shipbuilding Company in
Scotland for the
delays in
completion of the...
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James Wemyss, Lord
Burntisland (bef. 1657 –
December 1682) was a
Scottish peer.
Weymss was the son of
General Sir
James Wemyss of Caskieberry. On 28 March...
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Burntisland Burgh Chambers is a muni****l
structure in the High Street,
Burntisland, Fife, Scotland. The building,
which is the
meeting place of the Burntisland...