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Lanfine is a
hamlet located in
Special Area No. 3 in Alberta, Canada. It is
named after the
Lanfine House in Ayrshire,
Scotland near the home of the first...
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Thomas Brown of
Lanfine and
Waterhaughs FRSE
FFPSG (1774 – 16
March 1853) was a
noted Scottish surgeon with an
interest in botany,
mineralogy and fossil...
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Physicians of
Edinburgh from 1796 to 1798. His
pupils included Thomas Brown of
Lanfine and Waterhaughs.
Around 1805 he
moved from
Hyndfords Close to a
newly built...
- for
incurable patients such as
those with cancer,
opened in 1876. The
Lanfine Home for
patients with
tuberculosis was
added in 1904.
After joining the...
- Ontario,
Canada K2 Wind, Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, Ontario,
Canada Lanfine Wind, Oyen,
Alberta Meikle Wind,
Peace River Regional District, British...
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retrieved 2010-08-22
Lanfine Wind
Power Project,
Lanfine Wind
Power Project,
retrieved 2023-01-20 Alberta,
Government of. "
Lanfine North Wind
Power Project"...
- Wind Farm,
retrieved 2014-12-10 "
Lanfine Wind".
Pattern Energy.
Retrieved 2022-11-27. Alberta,
Government of. "
Lanfine North Wind
Power Project". majorprojects...
- 'grounds of Brown's Institute' upon the
suggestion of Miss
Martha Brown of
Lanfine,
located at the
corner of
Ranoldcoup Road and Mair's Road, and adjacent...
- 1970),
American bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of
Maine Thomas Brown of
Lanfine and
Waterhaughs (1774–1853),
Scottish surgeon, botanist, and mineralogist...
- (1775-1848) is also
buried there. His sister, Marian,
married Dr
Thomas Brown of
Lanfine and
Waterhaughs FRSE in 1800.
Grants Old and New
Edinburgh volIV p.333...