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Kelburn may
refer to:
Kelburn Castle,
Scottish castle Kelburn, New Zealand,
suburb of
Wellington This
disambiguation page
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Kelburn Castle is a
large house near Fairlie,
North Ayrshire, Scotland. It is the seat of the Earl of Glasgow.
Originally built in the
thirteenth century...
- plot of
hilly land in
Kelburn. Coincidentally,
Pharazyn held a
major financial interest in the then-under
construction Kelburn –
Karori Tramway (now known...
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Kelburn is a
central suburb of Wellington, the
capital city of New Zealand,
situated within 1
kilometre (0.62 mi) of the
central business district. Kelburn...
- the
Kingdom of
Great Britain. He had
already been
created Lord
Boyle of
Kelburn, Stewartoun, ****brae, Finnick,
Largs and
Dalry in 1699, and was made Lord...
- Wellington, New Zealand,
between Lambton Quay, the main
shopping street, and
Kelburn, a
suburb in the
hills commanding views overlooking the
central city, rising...
- at
Barrfields is an
interactive look into the
history of
Viking life;
Kelburn Country Centre,
Barrfields Pavilion Theatre,
Largs Swimming Pool, Douglas...
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witness to a charter. In 1275
Richard de
Boyville held the
lands of
Kelburn in Ayrshire. In
around 1291
Henry de
Boyville was
keeper of
Dumfries Castle...
- peer,
politician and the
current chief of Clan Boyle. The
family seat is
Kelburn Castle in Ayrshire. He
currently sits as a
Liberal Democrat peer in the...
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point refusing to be
presented at the
Royal Court. She
married St
Clair Kelburn Mulholland Stobart (1861–1908), an Irish-born
granite merchant on 16 July...