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Laundrymen
Laundryman Laun"dry*man, n.; pl. Laundrymen. A man who follows the business of laundering.
Sundrymen
Sundryman Sun"dry*man, n.; pl. Sundrymen. One who deals in sundries, or a variety of articles.

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- Drymen (/ˈdrɪmɪn/; from Scottish Gaelic: Druiminn [ˈt̪ɾɯmɪɲ]) is a village in the Stirling district of central Scotland. Once a po****r stopping place...
- Drymen. This section is about 19 km (12 miles) long: Milngavie to Carbeth – 8 km (5 miles) Carbeth to Drymen – 11 km (7 miles) After leaving Drymen the...
- "Druimeanach" in modern Scottish Gaelic. West of Stirling is the parish of Drymen and its name appears to have been derived from the Scottish Gaelic, dromainn...
- near Loch Lomond, Stirlingshire. It was previously Buchanan Castle, near Drymen, Stirlingshire. Patrick Graham, 1st Lord Graham (d. c. 1466) William Graham...
- Garscube Mill to Canniesburn. At that point, the route takes the road to Drymen, rather than the alternative to Milngavie. Of particular note are the woods...
- Scottish National Party. The Rob Roy Way, a long distance footpath from Drymen to Pitlochry, was created in 2002 and named in Rob Roy's honour. Descendants...
- The Rob Roy Way is a Scottish long distance footpath that runs from Drymen in Stirling to Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross. The path was created in 2002...
- Stirlingshire, Scotland, located 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the village of Drymen. The house was commissioned by the 4th Duke of Montrose and built in 1852–1858...
- West End, but, when fans began to wait out in the street, they moved to Drymen near the south-eastern s**** of Loch Lomond. Later that year, Connolly's...
- Drymen railway station served the village of Croftamie, Stirling, Scotland, from 1856 to 1934 on the Forth and Clyde Junction Railway. The station was...