- The
Howff is a
burial ground in the city of Dundee, Scotland.
Established in 1564, it has one of the most
important collections of
tombstones in Scotland...
- 55°51′50″N 4°15′40″W / 55.864°N 4.261°W / 55.864; -4.261 The
Burns Howff was a Rock and
Blues music venue in Glasgow. It was
located at 56 West Regent...
- the Crows, the
latter having its
beginnings as the
resident band at
Burns Howff in Glasgow. Dewar's
career began with Lulu and the
Luvvers in the early...
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their premises such as with the
Burns Club Atlanta, the
Dumfries Burns Howff Club and the
Paisley Burns Club. Most
clubs are run by a
committee with...
- pla****
Jimmy Cooper in The
Night I
Chased the
Women with an Eel. At the
Howff, in
October 1973, he pla****
Stanley in
Punch and Judy Stories, and pla****...
- grounds, now
Barrack Street (also
referred to as the Dek-tarn street) and The
Howff burial ground, respectively. St. Paul's
Cathedral is the seat of the Scottish...
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television presenter Monty Don.
James and
Janet Keiller are
buried in the
Howff Cemetery in
central Dundee. The
grave lies very
close to the south-west...
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Luncarty near Perth. John Glas died on 2
November 1773 and was
buried at The
Howff in
Dundee on 5
November 1773. The
grave lies in the
south west near a north-south...
- Arbroath, Angus,
Scotland Died 26
August 1853(1853-08-26) (aged 71) Dundee,
Scotland Burial place 526
Dundee Howff Nationality Scottish Occupation Inventor...
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After an
intensive time in rehearsal, they took up
residency at
Burns Howff club/pub in West
Regent Street in the
centre of Glasgow.
Tours of Europe...