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Andrew McNeillie (born 12
August 1946) is a
British poet and
literary editor. He was born in Old Colwyn,
North Wales. He was
educated in a
local primary...
- The
James McNeillie Circuit was a 3.444 km (2.140 mi)
motor racing circuit in Kumalo, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The
circuit was
built from 1959 to 1961 in Kumalo...
- Ian
Niall (7
November 1916 – 24 June 2002), born John
Kincaid McNeillie, was a
writer from Galloway, Scotland. He
wrote works under both
these names....
- (2005). (Royal
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra ). Naxos. ASIN B000A17GGK.
McNeillie 1988, p. 368. "Dorothy, Lady
Browne (née Mileham); Sir
Thomas Browne"...
- xxvii–xliv. ISBN 0-15-671380-2. Woolf,
Virginia (1983). Bell, Anne Olivier;
McNeillie,
Andrew (eds.).
Diary of
Virginia Woolf, vol. 4 (1931-1935). New York:...
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University of
Toronto Press. Woolf,
Virginia (1980). Bell, Anne Olivier;
McNeillie,
Andrew (eds.). The
Diary of
Virginia Woolf,
Volume III: 1925–1930. London:...
- on 26
September 2015.
Retrieved 2 July 2015. Woolf,
Virginia (1986).
McNeillie,
Andrew (ed.). The
Essays of
Virginia Woolf: 1925–1928 (2 ed.). Hogarth...
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Belvedere Breedon Everard Raceway,
Bulawayo Donnybrook Raceway,
Harare James McNeillie Circuit,
Bulawayo List of
motor racing tracks List of
motor racing tracks...
- (source: 1990 US Census) MacNeal: 540 (rank:36525) (source: 2010 US Census)
McNeillie: 107 (Rank:181724) (source: 2020 US Census)
Current chief:
Roderick "Rory"...
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literary product of this
third kind of
visitor is An Aran Keening, by
Andrew McNeillie, who
spent a year on Aran in 1968. Another, Pádraig Ó Síocháin, a Dublin...