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Crail (listen;
Scottish Gaelic:
Cathair Aile) is a
former royal burgh,
parish and
community council area (Royal
Burgh of
Crail and District) in the East...
- The
Historic Crail Ranch Buildings listed in the
National Register of
Historic Places are two
rustic cabins, the
remnants of a
homestead dating to the...
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Augustus Franklin "Frank"
Crail (18
November 1842 – 4
September 1924), was a
Montana pioneer and homesteader,
cattle rancher,
developer of a
unique strain...
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Crail Lifeboat Station was
located 2
miles (3.2 km) north-east of
Crail, at
Balcomie Links on Fife Ness, a
headland at the most
easterly point of the...
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Joseph Steele Crail (December 25, 1877 –
March 2, 1938) was an
American lawyer,
military veteran and
politician who
served as a
United States representative...
- Statistics.
Retrieved 3
February 2020. Murray, John (2010). A
Crail S****book.
Crail:
Crail Museum Trust. Stewart, Ian (1986). "Obituary: Lieutenant-Colonel...
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Archie Crail (born 1944 in Paarl,
South Africa) is a
South African-Canadian writer. He was a
shortlisted nominee for the
Governor General's
Award for...
- The
Crail Golfing Society is a
Scottish golf club
established in
February 1786 in the Golf Hotel,
Crail, Fife. The
society is the
seventh oldest golf...
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Crail market cross is
located in
Crail, Fife, Scotland.
Erected in the
early 17th
century and now
Category B listed, it is a
mercat cross with a square...
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Crail Castle was a
castle that was
located in
Crail, Fife, Scotland.
Crail became a
Royal Burgh in the 12th century...