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Mavisbank is a
country house outside Loanhead,
south of
Edinburgh in Midlothian, Scotland. It was
designed by
architect William Adam in collaboration...
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Mavisbank Football Club was a
Scottish football team,
based in the
Pollokshields district of
Glasgow (at the time a
separate burgh). The club was founded...
- Park, Langlands, Langshot, Langside, Laurieston, Linthouse, Mansewood,
Mavisbank, Merrylee, Moorepark, Mosspark,
Mount Florida, Muirend, Newlands, Nitshill...
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Airdrie Charity Cup on 6 June 1891 at Airdrieonians' then home
ground of
Mavisbank Park 15
minutes into the match, with the
eventual spot-kick
being buried...
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lands of L****wade, Midlothian, in 1700. The
second Baronet built Mavisbank House near
Loanhead between 1723 and 1727. The 3rd Baronet, James, laid...
- Portland. The town
takes its name from a
surrounding coffee (named
after Mavisbank House an
historic house in Scotland)
which has been
owned by the Munn...
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House Finlaystone House Arniston House Dalkeith Palace Newbattle Abbey Mavisbank House Melville Castle Penicuik House Vogrie House Cullen House, Cullen...
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Snowsports Centre,
Hillend National Mining Museum Loanhead Memorial Park
Mavisbank House Melville Castle Newbattle Abbey Pentland Hills Roslin Castle Roslin...
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which boasted Scotland's
first venetian window, and
Mavisbank House, both near Edinburgh.
Mavisbank House,
constructed between 1723 and 1727, was the first...
- 1725 – 1724 – The
construction of
Blenheim Palace is completed. 1723 –
Mavisbank House in Loanhead,
Scotland is designed.
Death of
Christopher Wren. 1722...