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Strathnaver in the
County of Sutherland, in 1924. He was made
Viscount Glenapp, of
Strathnaver in the
County of Sutherland, at the same time as he was...
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Glenapp or Glen App may
refer to: The
valley of the
Water of App in
South Ayrshire,
Scotland Glenapp Castle The
Viscount of
Glennapp The ship
Glenapp...
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Glenapp Castle,
formerly the
family seat of the Earl of Inchcape, is now a
luxury hotel and
restaurant located about 1+1⁄2
miles (2.5 kilometres) southeast...
- Tolbooth.
James Mackay, 1st Earl of
Inchcape of Strathnaver, was the
owner of
Glenapp Castle on the
eponymous estate, and
flowering shrubs spell out the name...
- Cr**** and
Glenapp.
These sawmills no
longer exist.
Glenapp Provisional School opened on 19
August 1901. On 1
January 1909 it
became Glenapp State School...
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director of
companies and was
chairman of
Duncan MacNeill Tea International,
Glenapp Estate Company, and
Saracen Power Ltd. He was
admitted as a
member of the...
- Gaelic-speaking
native of Carrick.
Cultezron is
situated about 30
miles north of
Glenapp, and
seven or
eight miles south of Ayr.
Cultezron was
possessed by several...
- long-distance
footpath that runs from the Mull of
Galloway via
Stranraer to
Glenapp near Ballantrae,
where the
trail links with the
Ayrshire Coastal Path....
- Church)) in Rathdowney. In the 1970s, it was
further extended with the
Glenapp hall and the
Barney View
Lutheran Church. When the
Methodist Church became...
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Wolff –
Burmeister & Wain
diesel engines installed in the
motorship Glenapp. This was the
highest powered diesel engine yet (1920)
installed in a ship...