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Carstairs (/kɑːrˈstɛərz/,
Scottish Gaelic:
Caisteal Tarrais) is a
village in
South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Carstairs is
located 5
miles (8 kilometres)...
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Carstairs is a
village near Lanark, Scotland.
Carstairs may also
refer to:
Carstairs, Queensland, Australia, a
rural locality Carstairs, Alberta, Canada...
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Carstairs is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Henrietta Carstairs (1777/78 –
after 1817),
British mountaineer and
nanny Carroll Carstairs...
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Didsbury and Crossfield.
Carstairs is
located entirely within the
rural Mountain View County.
Named after Carstairs, Scotland,
Carstairs began life as a loading...
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George Carstairs may
refer to:
George Carstairs (rugby league),
Australian rugby league player George Carstairs (missionary) (1880–1948),
Scottish missionary...
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Jabez Bostwick and his wife Helen. Joe
Carstairs'
legal father was
Scottish army
officer Captain Albert Carstairs,
first of the
Royal Irish Rifles and later...
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January 1924 she was
renamed HMS Dryad, but
reverted to
Carstairs on 15
August 1924.
Carstairs,
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splits at
Carstairs, with one
branch going to
Edinburgh Waverley and the
other to
Glasgow Central. The Glasgow–Edinburgh via
Carstairs line consists...
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Charles Stewart Carstairs (August 1865 – July 1928) was an
American art dealer.
Throughout his career,
Carstairs encouraged American clients to invest...