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Largin Castle is a
contour hillfort and
scheduled monument in Cornwall, England,
presumed to date from the Iron Age.
Largin Castle is
situated approximately...
- 65-foot (20 m) centres.
class B: A
stronger support was
given to St Pinnock,
Largin, and
Ponsanooth viaducts by
replacing the
central set of fan
struts with...
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towards Largin, but
closed again on 10
November 1968. The
signal box at
Bodmin Road was
itself closed on 30 May 1985, as was that at
Largin on 14 December...
- and
Viaduct Sperritt Tunnel Westwood Viaduct St
Pinnock Viaduct Largin Viaduct West
Largin Viaduct Derrycombe Viaduct Clinnick Viaduct Penadlake Viaduct...
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Robert C. De
Large (1842–1874),
American politician Carroll,
Linda Largin, The
Largin Legacy, 1995, p. 15 (date of
reference to
William le
Large from the...
- site. The
original name of the
village was Lar**** (also Largy, Largain,
Largin and Largan, from the
Gaelic Leargaidh meaning a hillside),
which was part...
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American Civil War.
Stebbins was born in Ridgefield, Connecticut, to Mary
Largin (1783–1874) and John
Stebbins (1783–1834), a
president of the
North River...
- Head,
Kenidjack Castle,
Kenwyn Hillfort,
Kestle Rings,
Ladock Hillfort,
Largin Castle,
Lescudjack Hill Fort,
Lesingey Round, Liveloe, Maen Castle, Nattlebury...
- in music, to
become the band's b****ist, and New
Jersey guitarist Dustin Largin. The
union of Jester,
Aaron Hubbard, Nate Taylor, and
Barrett Mullins made...
- and
German forces settled into
trenches on
opposite sides of the
River Largin (French: Largue) some 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) to the east of the village....