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Carradale (Scottish Gaelic: Càradal,
pronounced [ˈkʰaːrˠət̪əl̪ˠ]) is a
village on the east side of the
Kintyre Peninsula,
overlooking the
Kilbrannan Sound...
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Tower and
Carradale in style. The
building was
given Grade II
listed status in
March 1996, (later
changed to
Grade II*)
followed by
Carradale House in...
- member's bill. He was
given a life peerage,
created Baron Mitchison, of
Carradale in the
County of
Argyllshire on 5
October 1964. He
served on the executive...
- The
fishing vessel Antares was a
pelagic trawler based in
Carradale,
Kintyre in the
United Kingdom. She was
fishing off the
coast of the Isle of Arran...
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period were the 27-floor
Balfron Tower and the
adjacent eleven-storey
Carradale House in Poplar,
which served as
models for the
similar 31-floor Trellick...
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Carradale Point Fort is a
promontory vitrified fort on
Carradale Point near
Carradale,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The fort
measures 56.5
metres (185 ft)...
- the Isle of Arran, 8
miles (13 km) from
Campbeltown on the B842 road to
Carradale. The name
Saddell is
derived from the
Norse for
sandy dale.
Saddell is...
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Rivercourt House,
Upper Mall, Hammersmith, London. They
bought the
Carradale House at
Carradale in
Kintyre in 1939,
where they
lived for the rest of
their lives...
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castle near
Carradale, Kintyre,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The
castle held a
position on the
summit of a
rocky headland between Carradale harbour and...
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Knight died in July 1985 at the age of 33
while staying with
friends at
Carradale in Argyllshire. He was
buried there. In 1976 he
married Margot Kenrick...