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Muirtown (Gaelic:
Baile an Fhraoich) is an area in the west end of the city of
Inverness in the
Scottish Highlands. It
contains the
Muirtown basin and...
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extended in 1840–50. The
smiddy still contains two
hearths for
forging metal.
Muirtown Basin provides moorings at the
eastern end of the canal,
which takes a...
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subject of a land
dispute between the
Frasers of
Torbreck and
Duffs of
Muirtown, as
tenants on both
properties were
unsure to whom they answered. In the...
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Georg Benedikt Freiherr von Ogilvy,
Baron Ogilvy de
Muirtown (19
March 1651 – 8
October 1710), was a Polish-Saxon
Field Marshal of
Scottish descent, who...
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Captain Wemyss Erskine Sutherland of the 33rd
Regiment and
Sarah née Duff of
Muirtown.
After the loss of his
second ship, Bell
abandoned his work on
steam navigation...
- Caithness-shire Dübs & Co. 722
August 1874 1907
Renamed Caithness, then
Muirtown 69 The Lord
Provost Dübs & Co. 723
August 1874 1909
Renamed Sir James,...
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neighbourhood also
contains Muirtown Primary School, with high
school students attending Charleston Academy in
neighbouring Kinmylies.
Muirtown Docks, on the east...
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Millburn Milton of Leys
Morar Moy Muir of Ord (shared with Ross-shire)
Muirtown Nethy Bridge Newtonmore North Ballachulish Onich Raigmore Roybridge Scorguie...
- Scotland. The
museum was
situated along the
historic Caledonian Canal at the
Muirtown Basin. A 1:10
scale Titanic model constructed from 3
caravans was one of...
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present roll is 724 pupils. The
catchment area
includes Kinmylies,
Muirtown,
Leachkin and
Clachnaharry in the west of Inverness, as well as the rural...