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Callander (/ˈkæləndər/;
Scottish Gaelic: Calasraid) is a
small town in the
council area of
Stirling in Scotland,
situated on the
River Teith. The town...
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Callander is a
surname of
Scottish origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charlie Callander,
property steward of
Richmond Football Club in Australian...
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Callander is a town in Scotland.
Callander may also
refer to:
Callander, Ontario,
Canada Callander Bay,
Ontario Callander (surname)
Callander F.C., 19th-century...
- John
Callander (1722–1789) of
Craigforth in
Stirlingshire was a
Scottish antiquary and plagiarist. He was the son of
James Callander, and
Katherine Mackenzie...
- The Muni****lity of
Callander (formerly the
Township of
North Himsworth) is a
township in
central Ontario, Canada,
located at the
southeast end of Lake...
- The
Callander and Oban
Railway company was
established with the
intention of
linking the sea port of Oban to the
railway network. This
involved a long...
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Callander Bay (French: baie
Callander) is a bay at the
extreme east of Lake Ni****ing in the muni****lity of
Callander,
Parry Sound District, Ontario,...
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Peter Robin Callander (10
October 1939 – 25
February 2014) was an
English songwriter and
record producer.
Active from the 1960s onwards,
Callander wrote or...
- Janey, Lady
Archibald Campbell (née
Janey Sevilla Callander; 18
March 1846,
Craigforth House,
Stirlingshire – 15 July 1923,
Coombe Hill Farm, Norbiton)...
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James Henry Callander (18
August 1803 – 31
January 1851), of Craigforth, Stirlingshire, was a
Scottish politician.
Callander was the
eldest son of Colonel...