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Gartmore (Scottish
Gaelic An Gart Mòr) is a
village in the
Stirling council area, Scotland. It is a
village with a view of the
Wallace Monument in Stirling...
- Graham. Robert, the
second son of
Nicol Graham of
Gartmore and Lady
Margaret Cunninghame, was born at
Gartmore, Perthshire, and educated,
along with his elder...
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Gartmore House is a
country house and
estate in the
village of
Gartmore, Stirling, Scotland. It was
built in the mid-18th
century for the
Graham family...
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Gartmore Group Limited was a British-based
investment management business. It was
listed on the
London Stock Exchange. The
Company was
founded in 1969...
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Gartmore railway station served the
village of
Gartmore, in the
historical county of Stirlingshire, Scotland, from 1882 to 1950 on the
Strathendrick and...
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original on 12 June 2011.
Retrieved 28
March 2015. "Henderson
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original on 20
April 2012...
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Kingdom and each for
members of the same
family . The
Cayzer Baronetcy, of
Gartmore in the
County of Perth, was
created on 12
December 1904 for the businessman...
- distributorships. In 1993 the
family sold 25% of the
business to
investment business Gartmore to fund expansion, via the
acquisition of
Phoenix Mountaineering and Life...
- of
Gartmore in the
County of Stirling, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 28 June 1665 for
William Graham; he had
bought the
Gartmore estate...
- book: Bhutan:
Aspects of
Culture and
Development (pp. 87–105) Publisher:
Gartmore:
Kiscadale Publications Editors:
Michael Aris and
Michael Hutt Hutt, M...