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Donald Dinnie (10 July 1837 – 2
April 1916) was a
Scottish strongman, born at Balnacraig, Birse, near Aboyne, Aberdeenshire.
Sometimes regarded as "The...
- 57°3′54″N 2°39′4″W / 57.06500°N 2.65111°W / 57.06500; -2.65111 The
Dinnie Stones (also
called Stanes or Steens) are a pair of
Scottish lifting stones...
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George Dinnie (18 July 1875 – 13 June 1939) was a sportsman, strongman,
wrestler and
champion dog breeder. For a while, he was part of the
travelling show...
- cast, found, or
established challenge stones such as the Húsafell Stone,
Dinnie Stones, Steinstossen,
Inver Stones and Odd
Haugen Tombstone. They also do...
- The
Dinnie Brothers was a
construction firm in
Grand Forks and Fargo,
North Dakota. They
built over 60
percent of the
commercial buildings in
Grand Forks...
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Dinnie Apartments is a
building in
Grand Forks,
North Dakota,
United States. It was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places (NRHP) in 1994....
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Walter Dinnie (26
December 1850 – 7 May 1923) was a New
Zealand police commissioner,
private detective and land
board chairman. He was born on 26 December...
- Alan
Dinnie (born 14 May 1963) is a
Scottish former professional footballer who pla**** as a
right back. Born in Glasgow,
Dinnie pla**** for Baillieston...
- no
straps allowed.
Timber may be
dropped and
picked up. Weight:
Replica Dinnie Stones one
weighing 145
kilograms (320 lb) and the
other 188
kilograms (414 lb)...
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around that time, the
Lancashire style was
introduced to
Scotland by
Donald Dinnie,
where it
gained po****rity.
Lancashire catch-as-catch-can
expanded abroad...