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Dunearn is a hill fort
located 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)
south south east of
Nairn in Highland, Scotland. It is
situated on a steep-sided hill
called Doune...
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roads at
Newton Circus, the west-bound
Bukit Timah Road and east-bound
Dunearn Road, both of
which straddle a
canal along their entire lengths. Bukit...
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Dunearn was a
British steel ****
steamer of 2300 tons. On 26
August 1908,
while sailing through the
Korea Strait near the Gotō
Islands during a typhoon...
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Charles Stuart of
Dunearn FRSE (1745–1826) was a
Scottish minister who went on to co-found the
Royal Society of
Edinburgh and to be
President of the Royal...
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Secondary School,
Bukit Batok Secondary School,
Hillgrove Secondary School,
Dunearn Secondary School.
Yusof Ishak Secondary School relocated from
Bukit Batok...
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possibly Brittonic din-pres ("thicket fort"). Dundee,
Angus Dunearn,
Nairnshire Dunearn, Fife –
possibly dùn-Èirinn ("fort of Ireland"). Dunfermline...
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Dunearn hill fort...
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Charles Stuart, d. 1732
James Stuart of Binend, 1716–1777
Charles Stuart of
Dunearn, 1745–1826
James Stuart, 1775–1849
George Stewart Francis Stuart, 1589–1635...
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Dunearn Road was
still under construction. In July 1963,
students and
staff moved into a new
school premises at
Swiss Cottage Estate (along
Dunearn Road)...
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January 1988, at a
construction site
located in
Jalan Kampong Chantek off
Dunearn Road,
Bukit Timah,
several workers were
clocking in for work at around...