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Bridge and the port.
Located on the
River Forth,
Stirling is the
administrative centre for the
Stirling council area, and is
traditionally the
county town...
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Following Stirling's capture,
Paddy Mayne took
command of the SAS.
Stirling transferred to the
Regular Army
Reserve of
Officers in 1947.
Stirling was granted...
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regenerator is what
differentiates a
Stirling engine from
other closed-cycle hot air engines. In the
Stirling engine, a
working fluid (e.g. air) is heated...
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thereby ending his army career.
Stirling was born on 9 May 1911, the
eldest son of
Brigadier General Archibald Stirling of Keir, a
Scottish laird and Margaret...
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James Stirling may
refer to:
James Stirling (mathematician) (1692–1770),
Scottish mathematician Sir
James Stirling, 1st
Baronet (c.1740–1805), Scottish...
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Diana Rigg.
Stirling was born in St Marylebone, London,
England and is the
daughter of
actress Diana Rigg and
theatre producer Archibald Stirling,
Laird of...
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programme for two series. In 2012,
Stirling appeared on
Russell Howard's Good News. In June 2015,
Stirling became the
narrator of the ITV2 reality...
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Lindsey Stirling (b. 1986)". GCD.
February 23, 2022.
Retrieved February 23, 2022.
Stirling, Lindsey. "Previous Performances". Lindsey
Stirling.com. Archived...
- Look up
Stirling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stirling is a city and
former ancient burgh in Scotland.
Stirling may also
refer to:
Stirling's approximation...
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Archibald Stirling may
refer to:
Archibald Stirling, Lord
Garden (1617–1668),
Scottish judge Archibald Stirling,
father of Sir
William Stirling-Maxwell...