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Inveresk (Gaelic:
Inbhir Easg) is a
village in East Lothian,
Scotland situated 5⁄8 mi (1 km) to the
south of Musselburgh. It has been
designated a conservation...
- Shiells. List of
listed buildings in
Inveresk, East
Lothian Historic Environment Scotland. "
Inveresk,
Inveresk Village Road, The
Manor House (53822)"...
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Inveresk Roman Fort is an
archaeological site
within the
grounds of St Michael's Church,
Inveresk, a
village in East Lothian, Scotland. The fort covered...
- June 1881, he
lived at
Inveresk House in
Inveresk where he died from
pneumonia on 29
December 1896. He was
buried in
Inveresk churchyard on 2 January...
- They
built a fort a
little inland from the
mouth of the
River Esk, at
Inveresk. They
bridged the Esk
downstream from the fort, and thus
established the...
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Inveresk railway station served the
village of
Inveresk,
Midlothian (now East Lothian),
Scotland from 1846 to 1964 on the East
Coast Main Line. The station...
- so that the
ground could be remediated. In 1972, the
school acquired Inveresk, a
heritage building located at 17
Armagh Street, and
incorporated it into...
- and low-lying
areas (originally
wetlands – with
parts of the
suburbs of
Inveresk and
Invermay below high-tide level). As a result,
areas of
Launceston are...
- The
Inveresk and York Park
Precinct in Launceston, Tasmania, once Tasmania's
largest industrial site, is now the
major cultural heart of the town. It is...
- Red Cross, died on 8
February 1961, aged 77, also at
Carberry Tower in
Inveresk, Scotland. "Lady Elphinstone". The New York Times. 9
February 1961. Retrieved...