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Kirkconnel (Gaelic:
Cille Chonbhaill) is a
small parish in
Dumfries and Galloway,
southwestern Scotland. It is
located on the A76 near the head of Nithsdale...
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Kirkconnel Tower was a 16th-century
tower house,
about 4.5
miles (7.2 km) east of Ecclefechan,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland,
south of
Kirtle Water,...
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Kirkconnel railway station is a
railway station in the town of
Kirkconnel,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The
station is unstaffed,
owned by Network...
- "Helen of
Kirkconnel" is a
famous Scottish ballad. It was
published by
Walter Scott in
Volume 3 of
Minstrelsy of the
Scottish Border. An
early version...
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Kirkconnell or
Kirkconnel may
refer to:
Kirkconnel, a town in
Scotland Kirkconnel railway station, a
mainline railway station in
Kirkconnel,
Scotland Kirkconnell...
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Kirkconnel (1892 –
November 1916) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He
showed very good form as a two-year-old in 1894,
winning the Bedford...
- The
water separated the
parishes of
Sanquhar and
Kirkconnel, and
although the
forge was on the
Kirkconnel side,
Sanquhar always laid
claim to it. The forge...
- in
Lowland Scotland:
Playing quoits in
Barrmill and
Lowland Scotland. The Site of the Old
Quoiting Green at
Kirkconnel: Old
Kirkconnel Quoiting Green...
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Anderson (30
April 1845 – 11 July 1909) was a
Scottish poet. Born in
Kirkconnel,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, the
sixth and
youngest son of James...
- "This fine
ballad was
evidently suggested by the old
ballad of "Helen of
Kirkconnel", both
poems being based on a
similar incident, and both
being the p****ionate...