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Pitreavie Castle is a
country house,
located between Rosyth and
Dunfermline in Fife, Scotland. It was
built in the
early 17th century, and was extensively...
- The
Battle of
Inverkeithing was
fought on 20 July 1651
between an
English army
under John
Lambert and a
Scottish army led by
James Holborne as part of...
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Royal Air
Force Pitreavie Castle or RAF
Pitreavie Castle was a
station of the
Royal Air
Force located at
Pitreavie Castle in
Dunfermline and near Rosyth...
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Pitreavie Amateur Athletic Club, or
Pitreavie AAC for short, is a
British athletics club
based in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The club
makes use of modern...
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factory on
Halbeath Road. The
completion of the
Pitreavie Industrial Estate (now
known as the
Pitreavie Business Park)
opened in the mid-1970s, following...
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local boys' team
Elgin Star FC in the Fife
Football Development League at
Pitreavie Playing Fields between 2003 and 2005. She pla**** as a
midfielder in the...
- that a
report of the
sighting had been p****ed to "RAF
Press Officer,
Pitreavie MHQ",
however the name and
phone number of the
person concerned had been...
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Henry Wardlaw of
Pitreavie (1565–1637) was a
Scottish courtier and administrator. He was the son of
Cuthbert Wardlaw of
Balmule and
Katherine Dalgleish...
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Scotland and
Northern Ireland. In
December 1994 the
AOSNI post
departed Pitreavie Castle (the AOC
Northern Maritime Air
Region post was
being disestablished)...
- The
Wardlaw Baronetcy, of
Pitreavie in the
County of Fife, is a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on 5
March 1631 for
Henry Wardlaw...