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Dunalastair (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Alastair,
meaning "fort of Alexander") is an
estate in the
southern part of the Highlands, in Perthshire, Scotland....
- The
Caledonian Railway 721
class (known as the "
Dunalastair" class) was a
class of 4-4-0
steam locomotives designed by John F.
McIntosh for the Caledonian...
- The
Dunalastair Hotel Suites is a
grade listed, 5 star
hotel located in
Kinloch Rannoch, Perthshire.
Originally established in 1788, the
current building...
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Dunalastair Water (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch Dhùn Alastair") is an
entirely man made
reservoir in
Scotland which lies
between Loch
Rannoch and Loch Tummel...
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Railway and
introduced in 1899. They had the same
boiler type as the 721 “
Dunalastair”
class 4-4-0s. They
could reach speeds of up to 55 mph (89 km/h). 96...
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chiefs have been
buried in a
family vault in the
grounds of the
estate of
Dunalastair, near
Kinloch Rannoch.
Under Alexander Robertson, 12th chief, the clan...
- locomotives, and technically, the last of the
Dunalastair series, and were
unofficially dubbed,
Dunalastair V.[citation needed] The two
classes together...
- from its
outlet from Loch
Rannoch the
river expands into
Dunalastair Water (or
Dunalastair Reservoir), a man made loch
formed by a weir, part of the...
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particularly refined by John F.
McIntosh of the
Caledonian Railway with his
Dunalastair and
Breadalbane classes of 1896 to 1898. In addition,
Wilson Worsdell...
- him as
Chief Mechanical Engineer. McIntosh's most
famous design is the
Dunalastair class 4-4-0.
Other designs include:
Caledonian Railway 19, 92 and 439...