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Hunterston, by the
Firth of Clyde, is a
coastal area in Ayrshire, Scotland. It is the seat and
estate of the
Hunter family. As an area of flat land adjacent...
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Hunterston Brooch is a
highly important Celtic brooch of "pseudo-penannular" type
found near
Hunterston,
North Ayrshire, Scotland, in either, according...
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Hunterston Terminal, in
North Ayrshire, Scotland, was an iron ore and coal-handling port
located at
Fairlie on the
Firth of Clyde,
operated by Clydeport...
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Hunterston B
nuclear power station is a shut-down AGR
nuclear power station in
North Ayrshire, Scotland.
Located about six
miles (ten kilometres) south...
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Hunterston Castle, West Kilbride,
North Ayrshire,
Scotland is the
historic home of the
lairds of
Hunterston and
Chiefs of Clan Hunter. The keep dates...
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Hunterston A
nuclear power station is a
former Magnox nuclear power station located at
Hunterston in Ayrshire, Scotland,
adjacent to
Hunterston B. The...
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programme of five twin
reactor stations,
Dungeness B,
Hinkley Point B,
Hunterston B,
Hartlepool and
Heysham was
quickly rolled out, and
export orders were...
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payable to the
Sovereign at
Hunterston on the
Feast of Pentecost.[unreliable source?] To this day the
Laird of
Hunterston,
chief of Clan
Hunter keeps...
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fairies than of
human beings". Art
historians see only the
contemporary Hunterston Brooch (c. 700 AD) as an
equal in
craftsmanship and design. The archaeologist...
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privatised in 1996,
having been
formed in 1995.
Scottish Nuclear consisted of
Hunterston B in
North Ayrshire, and
Torness in East Lothian; the two AGR
power stations...