- In
Nether Pitcairn, 3.2 km south-west of
Grandtully,
there is a
church built by
Alexander Stewart of
Grandtully in, or
shortly before, 1533. It is a low...
- The
River Tay (Scottish Gaelic: Tatha, IPA: [ˈt̪ʰa.ə];
probably from the
conjectured Brythonic Tausa,
possibly meaning 'silent one' or 'strong one' or...
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Grandtully Castle is an
historic building in
Grandtully,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is a
Category A
listed building dating to 1560. An
earlier castle...
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William Stewart of
Grandtully (1567–1646) was a
Scottish landowner and courtier. He was a son of
William Stewart or
Steuart of
Grandtully (died 1574) and...
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years later in 1863). In the 1860s,
Singh moved from
Castle Menzies to
Grandtully Castle. From 1858 to 1862
Duleep Singh rented Mulgrave Castle, near Whitby...
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Grandtully railway station served the
village of
Grandtully, Perthshire,
Scotland from 1865 to 1965 on the
Inverness and
Perth Junction Railway. The station...
- part of the
Grandtully and
Strathtay Conservation Area.
Neighbouring Grandtully is
situated on the
other side of the Tay,
across Grandtully Bridge. Strathtay...
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dowager countess of Callendar, and
subsequently to Sir John
Stewart of
Grandtully, Perthshire. On 25
January 1705 Sage was
privately consecrated at Edinburgh...
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between Pitlochry and
Killiecrankie Carie on the
south side of Loch
Rannoch Grandtully,
between Aberfeldy and
Ballinluig Weem,
north of
Aberfeldy Drummond Hill...
- Aberdeen, is
similar in
format to the
Castlehill painting, St. Mary's,
Grandtully, and the
Skelmorlie Aisle at Largs, two
examples in churches, are painted...