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Windy Hill or
Windyhill is a
house designed by
Charles Rennie Mackintosh and
furnished by him and his wife,
Margaret Macdonald, in Kilmacolm, Scotland...
- 23
April 2012. "
Windyhill".
Scottish Golf
Courses (
Windyhill). PSP
Publishing Ltd.
Retrieved 11 May 2012. "Club website".
Windyhill Golf Club. Archived...
- Auchruglen. A dwelling,
rather than a castle, 'Auchruglen' is
shown between Windyhill and Corsstree,
later Crosstree on John Thomson's map of 1832 The location...
- kV DC)
Flintshire Bridge Converter (Wales)
Hunterston North Neilston/
Windyhill Hunterston East
Neilston Inverkip Inverclyde Devol Moor Link on Neilston–Windy...
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Western Railway. The
station opened on 3
April 1871 and was
known as
Windyhill. It was soon
renamed Crosslee in May of the same year, and then renamed...
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carry the 132 kV
lines from the
switching station at
Inveruglas to
Windyhill, on the
outskirts of Glasgow.
Machinery sank into the peat bogs on the...
- was
taught to play golf by her mother, a
former 6-handicap amateur, at
Windyhill Golf Club in Bearsden, Scotland. At age 16, she left
school and started...
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architectural style that
influenced Charles Rennie Mackintosh's
designs for
Windyhill (Kilmacolm) and the Hill House. His
pupils included Sir
Robert Lorimer...
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Tullyniskan Dungannon Willmount 189
Omagh West
Longfield West
Castlederg Windyhill 150
Strabane Lower Donaghedy Strabane Woodbrook 413
Strabane Upper Bodoney...
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residential buildings wholly designed by him. In the
adjacent plot to
Windyhill is
James Salmon's 'Rowantreehill' of the same era, an
unusual building...