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Pennyfuir Cemetery is a
cemetery in Oban,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It was
established in the 19th century. The
cemetery contains 23
graves from the...
- been revealed. Four of the 228
Squadron crew's
remains were
interred at
Pennyfuir Cemetery in Oban. The Duke of Kent, the
first member of a
British Royal...
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former US
President Ronald Reagan the
following day.
Frances was
buried in
Pennyfuir Cemetery in Oban,
Argyll and Bute. In 2001,
Maxine Riddington published...
- Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses is
located nearby at 57 Lorn Road, Dunbeg.
Pennyfuir Cemetery, to the
north of the town,
contains several notable burials,...
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resident at
Ardencaple House on the
Island of Seil. She was
buried in
Pennyfuir Cemetery on the
outskirts of Oban. Mike Lindup, keyboardist, vocalist...
- for the rest of his life. He died on 30
October 1955 and was
buried in
Pennyfuir Cemetery in Oban.
Tallach married Ann (Annie) Sinclair,
daughter of R...
- 80. His wife
survived him by 36 years. They are both
buried in Oban's
Pennyfuir Cemetery.
Directory of
British Architects, 1834–1914, Vol. 2 (L-Z), Alison...
- Cathedral, Oban on
Friday 5
February 2016. On the same day he was
buried at
Pennyfuir Cemetery alongside his predecessors.
Bishop Murray's
motto "Obedience...