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Markinch (/mɑːrˈkɪntʃ/,
Scottish Gaelic: Marc Innis) is both a
village and a
parish in the
heart of Fife, Scotland.
According to an
estimate taken in 2008...
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Markinch Curling Club is a
curling club in
Markinch,
Scotland that was
instituted in 1842. Its
members were
formerly composed largely of
employees of...
- Star, also
known as Star of
Markinch (and
historically as Star of
Brunton or Star of Dalginch)), is a
small village in Fife, Scotland. The name of Star...
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Markinch (2016 po****tion: 58) is a
village in the
Canadian province of
Saskatchewan within the
Rural Muni****lity of
Cupar No. 218 and
Census Division...
- Sharp,
Advertising Slogans of America, p. 224 Laver,
James (1959). The
House of Haig.
Markinch, Fife, UK: John Haig & Co. OCLC 502228353. Haig
Whisky Club...
- Leslie, Lochgelly, and
Markinch, the
districts of
Glenrothes and Lochgelly, and the
electoral divisions of
Markinch North and
Markinch South in the district...
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Markinch railway station is a
railway station in
Markinch, Fife, Scotland,
which serves the Glenrothes,
Leslie and
Levenmouth areas of Fife. The station...
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occasional tours from the Fife town.
After a few
years at
Kirkcaldy it
moved to
Markinch and took up
residency in the
former goods shed,
where it sta****
until May...
- the west
coast of the
United States Ice
Melters Curling Club –
England Markinch Curling Club – Fife,
Scotland Mayflower Curling Club – Halifax, Nova Scotia...
- (later
known as King
George IV). In 1818 he
translated to St Drostan's in
Markinch in Fife and
remained there for the rest of his life. He
added a
clock to...