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Tullichewan is a
former estate in the Vale of Leven, near Loch Lomond, Scotland.
Tullichewan Castle was
built in 1792 and
demolished in 1954. It was located...
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formed an
international business.
Having made his
fortune William bought Tullichewan Castle, and
continued to work
while giving generously to philanthropic...
- of
Jessie Campbell of
Tullichewan". www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk.
Retrieved 16
October 2017. "Jessie
Campbell of
Tullichewan".
World Changing. University...
- camp, Cowes, Isle of
Wight HMS
Tullichewan (previously HMS
Spartiate II),
Holding base for
Combined Operations,
Tullichewan Castle Camp, Balloch, Loch Lomond...
- 1831
County Mayo,
Ireland Died
April 24, 1898(1898-04-24) (aged 66)
Tullichewan Castle,
Scotland Allegiance United
Kingdom Branch British Army Years of...
- Alexander, died
unmarried in 1822. The fourth, William,
afterwards of
Tullichewan later went into
business with James.
After some
short time at school...
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Built on the
ruins of an
older castle.
Tullichewan Castle Castellated house 19th
century Tullichewan NS 3815 8112
Demolished Kilmaronock Castle Tower...
- Harare.
Originally it was
called Broomley after a
dower house on the
Tullichewan Estate on the
banks of Loch
Lomond in Scotland. It is now a
small trading...
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Wallace Campbell (1862–1938),
American astronomer William Campbell of
Tullichewan (1793–1864),
Glasgow businessman and
councillor Bill
Campbell (business...
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building was London-based
Robert Lugar, who had
designed the
nearby Tullichewan Castle in 1792. The building's
turrets and
crenellations are
purely decorative...