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- Torbane was a privately-owned village lying within the area now known as Capertee, in the Local Government Area of the City of Lithgow, within the Central...
- February 1429) killed at the Battle of the Herrings Alexander Stewart of Torbane and Galston Robert Stewart of Newtoun and Westoun James Stewart William...
- that of the Rev. Sir Henry Moncrieff Wellwood, a bust of Dr Wardrop of Torbane Hill, two full-lengths of Adam Rolland of Gask, the remarkable paintings...
- which supplied the Commonwealth Oil Corportation's retorts at nearby Torbane, until those retorts closed in mid 1913. Work on building the works at...
- 1786–1819 Alexander Stewart, 4th Earl of Galloway Alexander Stewart of Torbane and Galston Robert Stewart of Newtoun and Westoun James Stewart William...
- terrestrial form of oil shale, not a lacustrine type. Torbanite is named after Torbane Hill near Bathgate in West Lothian, Scotland, a major location of occurrence...
- Blar Nam Feinne is on Cnoc na Moine (grid reference NH595433). "Torvaine, Torbane". CANMORE. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of...
- son of James Wardrop (1738-1830) and his wife, Marjory Marjoribanks, at Torbane Hill, near Linlithgow, West Lothian, but at four years of age moved with...
- particularly ****ociated with the sites of its former works, at Hartley Vale and Torbane. Its ****ets were bought by Commonwealth Oil Corporation in 1906. The company...
- was destined for Newnes. All refining of the crude oil from Newnes and Torbane was subsequently at either Newnes or Gore Bay, dooming the small community...