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Darnick is a
village near
Melrose in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the
former Roxburghshire. The name was
first recorded in 1124, and has...
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Darnick railway station is
located on the
Broken Hill line in New
South Wales, Australia. The station's
platform is only long
enough to
facilitate one...
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Craigievar and
Darnick is an
historic double villa in Kinnoull,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
Located on
Kinnoull Terrace, it is a
Category B
listed building...
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conversion from a
derelict state to a home and a bed-and-breakfast business.
Darnick Tower stands just
outside Melrose and is
still habitable. It was built...
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abandoned by the 12th century.
Melrose is
surrounded by the
small villages of
Darnick, Gattonside, Newstead,
Lilliesleaf and Bowden. King
David I of Scotland...
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Darnick station. The
station is only a
small platform next to the tracks. The dirt road to the
right is the region's
major road....
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Retrieved 7 May 2023.
Historic Environment Scotland. "Battle of
Darnick (BTL30)".
Retrieved 2
April 2019. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Maxwell" ...
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listed building. The
statue was made of red
sandstone by John
Smith of
Darnick and was
erected in 1814. It
stands 31 feet (9.4 m) high and
depicts Wallace...
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exhibited from 1855 to 1877.
Around 1857 he
moved to
Darnick,
operating a
workshop in the
grounds of
Darnick Tower.
Currie converted to
Catholicism in 1864...
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James V of
Scotland who was
being held by the
Douglas Earl of
Angus at
Darnick just west of Melrose, and in the
ensuing fight Kerr of
Cessford was killed...