-
Mersey Wall" with his Moog at
Kinfauns. The
track filled one side of his
Electronic Sound album,
released in May 1969.
Kinfauns was
where police arrested...
-
Kinfauns Castle is a 19th-century
castle in the
Scottish village of
Kinfauns,
Perth and Kinross. It is in the
Castellated Gothic style, with a
slight asymmetry...
- Barons). 1st Lord of
Kinfauns,
William Charteris of
Kinfauns (1487
recorded in
Great Seal) 2nd Lord of
Kinfauns, John
Charteris of
Kinfauns (murdered 1552)...
- Dupplin.
Other ****ociated
titles are:
Viscount Dupplin and Lord Hay of
Kinfauns (1627) and
Baron Hay of
Pedwardine (1711). The
former two are in the Peerage...
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Kinfauns Parish Church is a
Church of
Scotland church in
Kinfauns,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
Dating to 1869, the work of
architect Andrew Heiton and...
-
Kinfauns railway station served the
village of
Kinfauns, Perthshire, Scotland, from 1847 to 1950 on the
Dundee and
Perth Railway. The
station opened on...
- Prut,
formerly Kinfauns Castle, was a
minelayer acquired by the
Imperial Russian Navy, a
former postal and p****enger
steamer of the
Dobroflot and a training...
-
village was
served by
Kinfauns railway station,
originally on the
Dundee and
Perth Railway. List of
listed buildings in
Kinfauns,
Perth and
Kinross Ordnance...
- The
Manse of
Kinfauns (also
known as
Kinfauns House) is an
historic building located in
Kinfauns,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It was
built in 1791 and...
-
Harrison and
Pattie Boyd
lived in
Kinfauns in
Surrey from 1964 to 1970....