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Kirriemuir (/ˌkɪriˈmjʊər/ KIRR-ee-MURE, Scots: [ˌkɪreˈmeːr, -møːr];
Scottish Gaelic:
Ceathramh Mhoire [ˌkʲʰɛɾə ˈvɔɾʲə]),
sometimes called Kirrie or the...
- "The Ball of
Kirriemuir" (occasionally
Kerrymuir and
other variants),
sometimes known as "The
Gathering of the Clans" or "Four-and-Twenty Virgins", is...
- 8891°W / 56.6441; -2.8891 The
Kirriemuir Sculptured Stones are a
series of
class II and III
Pictish stones found in
Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland.
Their existence...
- time. Born in
Forfar in Angus, Scotland,
Scott spent his
early years in
Kirriemuir. He
moved to
Australia with his
family in 1952 at the age of six, living...
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Kirriemuir F.C. was an ****ociation
football club from
Kirriemuir in Scotland. The club was
formed in 1889 out of an
athletics club, with a
number of players...
- Hillside, Dun, &
Logie Pert; Inverarity; Inveresk;
Kirriemuir;
Kirriemuir Landward East;
Kirriemuir Landward West;
Letham & District;
Lunanhead & District;...
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which continues to
benefit from them.
James Matthew Barrie was born in
Kirriemuir, Angus, to a
conservative Calvinist family. His father,
David Barrie,...
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Kirriemuir Junction railway station served the
burgh of
Kirriemuir, Angus,
Scotland from 1855 to 1864 on the
Scottish Midland Junction Railway. The station...
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Kirriemuir Thistle Football Club are a
Scottish junior football club
based in
Kirriemuir, Angus.
Their home
ground is
Westview Park. Up
until the end of...
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Kirriemuir Town Hall is a muni****l
structure in
Reform Street in
Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland. The structure,
which is used as a
community events venue...