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Nairne may be:
Nairne,
South Australia Nairne railway station, the
former railway station located in the
South Australian town of
Nairne Lord
Nairne Lady...
- Lord
Nairne (1657–1730), 2nd
Baron Nairne Lord
Nairne Lady
Nairne (disambiguation)
Nairne Baronets Sir
Nairne Stewart Sandeman, 1st
Baronet Nairne (disambiguation)...
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Nairne's voice recorded 2012, as part of an
audio description of St Paul's
Cathedral for
VocalEyes Problems playing this file? See
media help. Alexander...
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Carolina Nairne, Lady
Nairne (née Oliphant; 16
August 1766 – 26
October 1845) – also
known as
Carolina Baroness Nairne, was a
Scottish songwriter. Many...
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persons with the
surname Nairne, one in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia and one in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. The
Nairne Baronetcy, of Dunsinane...
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Edward Nairne (1726 – 1
September 1806) was an
English optician and
scientific instrument maker.
Nairne was born in Sandwich, England. He was apprenticed...
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Margaret Nairne, 2nd
Baroness Nairne,
later Countess of
Nairne, (1669 – 14
November 1747) was a
Scottish noblewoman at the turn of the 18th
century and...
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Andrew Colin Nairne OBE (born 10
February 1960), is
director of Kettle's Yard, the
University of Cambridge’s
modern and
contemporary art gallery. Born...
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Nairne is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland,
created by
Charles II for Sir
Robert Nairne of
Strathord in 1681,
which since 1995 is held by the Viscount...
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David Nairne (August 1655 – 1740), also
known as Sir
David Nairne, Baronet, was a
Scottish Jacobite who
served at the
courts of the
exiled Stuart kings...