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Dunfermline

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Dunfermline (Dunfaurlin, Dùn Phàrlain) is a town and former Royal Burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland, on high ground from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. [1]

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A roads in Zone 9 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

List of A roads in zone 9 in Great Britain starting north of the A8, east of the A9 (roads beginning with 9).

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A822 road

The A822 is a road which runs through Perthshire in Scotland.

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A823 road

The A823 is a road in Scotland which goes from south of Crieff to Dunfermline.

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A823(M) motorway

The A823(M) is a motorway in Fife, Scotland.

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A92 road

The A92 is a major road in Fife and Angus, Scotland.

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Abbeyview

Abbeyview is a housing estate in the town of Dunfermline in Fife, Scotland.

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Abbot House, Dunfermline

Abbot House is a heritage centre located on the Maygate in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Aberdour Shinty Club

Aberdour Shinty Club is a shinty club which plays in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland.

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Action at Happrew

The Battle of Happrew was a skirmish which took place around February 1304, during the First War of Scottish Independence.

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Ada de Warenne

Ada de Warenne (or Adeline de Varenne) (1120 – 1178) was a Scottish princess, the Anglo-Norman wife of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Northumbria and Earl of Huntingdon.

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Adam Blackwood

Adam Blackwood (1539–1613) was a Scottish author and apologist for Mary, Queen of Scots.

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Adam Rolland

Adam Rolland of Gask FRSE (1734–1819) was a Scottish judge and philanthropist.

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Administrative structure of the field forces of the British Army

The field forces of the British Army after the Army 2020 Refine reforms are organised, in garrison, as.

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Aelric

Aelric was a Northumbrian mason, probably of Saxon origin.

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Aeneas Dawson

Aeneas McDonell Dawson (30 July 1810 – 29 December 1894) was a Scottish-Canadian Roman Catholic priest and writer.

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Aindréas of Caithness

Andreas or Aindréas of Caithness († 1184) is the first known bishop of Caithness and a source for the author of de Situ Albanie.

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Airdrie Public Library

Airdrie Public Library is a public library in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Alan Hay

Alan Browning Hay (born 28 November 1958) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played primarily as a left-back.

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Alasdair Morgan

Alasdair Neil Morgan (born 21 April 1945) is a Scottish politician.

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Albufeira

Albufeira is a city, seat and municipality in the district of Faro, in the southernmost Portuguese region of the Algarve.

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Alec Craig

Alexander Younger Craig Craig (30 March 1884 – 25 June 1945), was a Scottish character actor, particularly known for his roles in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) and National Velvet (1944).

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Alex Edwards (footballer)

Alex Edwards (born 14 February 1946) is a Scottish former association football player, who played as a midfielder for Dunfermline, Hibernian and Arbroath.

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Alex Falconer

Alex C. Falconer (1 April 1940 – 12 August 2012) was a Labour Party politician in Scotland.

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Alex Halkett

Alexander Laing "Alex" Halkett (25 September 1881 – 21 February 1917), sometimes known as Ecky Halkett or Alick Halkett, was a Scottish professional football right half who played in the Scottish League for Aberdeen, Dundee and St Johnstone.

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Alex McIntosh (footballer)

Alexander McIntosh (14 April 1916 - 1965) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Birmingham City and Coventry City.

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Alex Rowley

Alexander Andrew Penman Rowley (born 30 November 1963) is a Scottish politician who served as the Deputy Leader of the Scottish Labour Party from 2015 to 2017.

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Alexander Hastie (Lord Provost)

Alexander Hastie MP (1805–1864) was a late 19th century Scottish Whig politician who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1846 to 1848.

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Alexander Hay (South Australian politician)

Alexander Hay (12 January 1820 – 4 February 1898) was a South Australian merchant, pastoralist and politician.

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Alexander I of Scotland

Alexander I (medieval Gaelic: Alaxandair mac Maíl Coluim; modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Mhaol Chaluim; c. 1078 – 23 April 1124), posthumously nicknamed The Fierce, was the King of Scotland from 1107 to his death.

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Alexander Leitch, Baron Leitch

Alexander Park Leitch, Baron Leitch (born 20 October 1947 in Fife, Scotland) is a British Labour peer and Chairman of Bupa and FNZ Ltd.

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Alexander Monro (educator)

Alexander Monro (1648–1698) was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1685 to 1690.

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Alexander Philip

Alexander Philip (22 May 185821 January 1932) was a Scottish solicitor and campaigner for calendar reform.

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Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline

Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline (1555–1622) was a Scottish lawyer, judge and politician.

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Alexander Watt Beveridge

Surgeon Major Alexander Watt Beveridge (1835–1916) was a 19th century Scottish military physician and surgeon.

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Alison Patrick

Alison Patrick (born 1 October 1987) is a British paratriathlete.

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Allan Evans (footballer)

Allan James Evans, (born 12 October 1956) is a Scottish former footballer who played for Dunfermline Athletic (1973–77), Aston Villa (1977–89), Leicester City (1989–90) and Darlington (1990–91).

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Allan Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank

The Hon Allan Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank FRSE FSA(Scot) (1748–1816) was a Scottish advocate, academic jurist, judge and agriculturalist.

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Alloa

Alloa (Alamhagh, possibly meaning "rock plain") is a town in Clackmannanshire in the Central Lowlands of Scotland.

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Amalgamated Society of Textile Workers and Kindred Trades

The Amalgamated Society of Textile Workers and Kindred Trades (ASTWKT) was a trade union representing textile workers, principally silk manufacturing, in the United Kingdom.

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Amelia Robertson Hill

Amelia Robertson Hill (15 January 1821 – 5 July 1904), birth record Emmilia McDermaid Paton, was a prominent female Scottish artist and sculptor throughout the 19th century and one of the few with very public commissions, most noteworthy being the statue of David Livingstone in Princes Street Gardens and Robert Burns in Dumfries.

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Anabella Drummond

Anabella Drummond (c. 1350–1401) was the queen consort of Scotland by marriage to Robert III of Scotland.

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Andrew Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin

Andrew Douglas Alexander Thomas Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin and 15th Earl of Kincardine, (born 17 February 1924), styled Lord Bruce before 1968, is a Scottish peer.

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Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie (but commonly or;MacKay, p. 29. November 25, 1835August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist.

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Andrew Forman

Andrew Forman (11 March 1521) was a Scottish diplomat and prelate who became Bishop of Moray in 1501, Archbishop of Bourges in France, in 1513, Archbishop of St Andrews in 1514 as well as being Commendator of several monasteries.

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Andrew Lindsay (swimmer)

Andrew Lindsay (born 25 October 1979) is a British paralympic swimmer who has represented Great Britain at four Paralympic Games from 1996 to 2008 winning three medals.

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Andrew McLellan

Andrew Rankin Cowie McLellan CBE is a minister in the Church of Scotland.

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Andrew Mercer (poet)

Andrew Mercer (1775–1842) was a Scottish poet and topographer.

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Andrew Mitchell (Royal Navy officer)

Sir Andrew Mitchell, KB (1757 – 26 February 1806) was an admiral of the blue in the Royal Navy.

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Andrew Sinclair (politician)

Andrew Sinclair (1861 – 28 June 1938) was a Scottish-born Australian politician.

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Andrew Traub

Andrew Leonard Traub (born 6 December 1988 in Dunfermline), is a Scottish football defender who plays for Sauchie.

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Andy Tod

Andrew Tod (born 4 November 1971) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played mainly as a defender.

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Anglo-Saxon turriform churches

Anglo-Saxon turriform churches were an Anglo-Saxon style of church that were built in the form of towers.

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Ann Henderson

Ann Henderson (11 October 1921– 13 March 1976) was a Scottish sculptor born in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland.

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Anna Munro

Anna Gillies Macdonald Munro (1881–1962) was an active campaigner in the women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom.

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Anne Moffat

Anne Moffat, Mrs.

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Anton Hodge

Anton Hodge (born 1969) is a British writer, born in Dunfermline, Scotland, but now living in North Yorkshire, England.

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Archdiocese of St Andrews

The Diocese or Archdiocese of St Andrews was a territorial episcopal jurisdiction in early modern and medieval Scotland.

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Archibald Elliot

Archibald Elliot (August 1761 – 16 June 1823) was a Scottish architect based in Edinburgh.

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Archie Campbell (footballer, born 1991)

Archie Campbell (born 10 January 1991) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Dundonald Bluebell in the Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region.

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Archie Ferguson

Archibald "Archie" Ferguson (9 December 1918 – 19 March 1998) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Ashok Malhotra

Ashok Omprakash Malhotra (born 26 January 1957, in Amritsar, Punjab) is a former Indian cricketer who played in 7 Tests and 20 ODIs from 1982 to 1986.

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Association of Road Surveyors of Scotland

Association of Road Surveyors of Scotland (1884 - 1924) was a professional society in Scotland focused on infrastructure.

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August 1903

The following events occurred in August 1903.

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August 1947

The following events occurred in August 1947.

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B roads in Zone 9 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads.

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BAFA National Leagues

The BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL, formerly the BAFA Community Leagues) are the primary American football competition in England, Scotland and Wales.

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Balfour Beatty

Balfour Beatty plc is an English multinational infrastructure group with capabilities in construction services, support services and infrastructure investments.

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Ballingry

Ballingry (or locally or (older)); Ballingry, Bingry, Baile Iongrach) is a small town in Fife, Scotland. It is near the boundary with Perth and Kinross, north of Lochgelly. It has an estimated population (2004) of 5,740. The once separate villages of Ballingry, Lochore, Crosshill, and Glencraig are now somewhat joined together as the part of the Benarty area. Ballingry, along with its neighbour Lochgelly, is one of Fife's 'regeneration areas' and is classed as in need of regeneration economically and socially.

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Bandstand

A bandstand is a circular or semicircular structure set in a park, garden, pier, or indoor space, designed to accommodate musical bands performing concerts.

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Barbara Dickson

Barbara Ruth Dickson (born Dunfermline, Fife, 27 September 1947) is a Scottish singer whose hits include "I Know Him So Well", "Answer Me" and "January February".

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Barnaby Rogerson

Barnaby Rogerson (born 17 May 1960) is a British author, television presenter and publisher.

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Baron Craigmyle

Baron Craigmyle, of Craigmyle in the County of Aberdeen, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Barry Horne (racing driver)

Barry Horne (born 21 November 1977) is a British racing driver currently competing in the British Touring Car Championship.

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Battle of Dupplin Moor

The Battle of Dupplin Moor was fought between supporters of the infant David II, the son of Robert the Bruce, and rebels supporting the Balliol claim in 1332.

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Battle of Inverkeithing

The Battle of Inverkeithing in Inverkeithing, Scotland was a battle during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Bertie Miller

Albert Miller (born 25 January 1949), known as Bertie Miller, is a former professional footballer who played as a Winger.

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Better World Books

Better World Books is an online for-profit bookseller of used and new books founded in 2002 by Christopher “Kreece” Fuchs, Xavier Helgesen and Jeff Kurtzman.

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Big Country

Big Country are a Scottish rock band formed in Dunfermline, Fife, in 1981.

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Billy Baxter (footballer)

William Alexander Baxter (23 April 1939 – 25 May 2009) was a Scottish professional footballer.

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Billy Liddell

William Beveridge Liddell (10 January 1922 – 3 July 2001) was a Scottish footballer, who played his entire professional career with Liverpool.

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Billy Steele

William 'Billy' Steele (born 19 May 1956 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a striker.

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Birmingham Journal (nineteenth century)

The Birmingham Journal was a weekly newspaper published in Birmingham, England, between 1825 and 1869.

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Black Devon

The Black Devon is a river in Scotland.

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Black Watch Brigade

The Black Watch Brigade was a Territorial Force infantry brigade of the British Army.

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Blairhall

Blairhall is a village in West Fife, Scotland.

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Bob Purvis

Robert Davis Purves (born 4 April 1948) is a retired Scottish football goalkeeper who played in the Scottish League for Queen's Park.

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Bob Snedden

Robert Campbell Ditchburn Snedden (20 March 1867 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland – 3 April 1931 in Liskeard, Cornwall, England) was a Scottish-born South African rugby union footballer.

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Bobby Cunning

Robert Robertson Innes Cunning (12 February 1930 – 1983) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a winger for Sunderland.

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Bobby Gilfillan (footballer, born 1926)

Robert Gilfillan (born 14 March 1926) is a Scottish professional footballer, who played as an inside forward.

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Bobby Russell (footballer, born 1919)

Robert Inglis "Bobby" Russell (27 December 1919 – 26 March 2004) was a Scottish professional football wing half who appeared in the Football League for Chelsea and Notts County.

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Bowershall

Bowershall is a village in Fife, Scotland, UK, situated near Craigluscar Hill, two miles north of Dunfermline, one mile north of Townhill, and to the west of Loch Fitty, south of the B915.

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Branko Zebec

Branislav "Branko" Zebec (17 May 1929 in Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia – 26 September 1988 in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia) was a Croatian footballer and manager.

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Brian Keany

Brian Keany, RSW, DA (Edin) (1945 – February 2007) was a Scottish painter and teacher, who was elected as a member of The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour.

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Brian Potter (footballer)

Brian Potter (born 26 January 1977) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Bricius de Douglas

Bricius (sometimes anglicized as Brice, died 1222) was prior of Lesmahagow and afterward bishop of Moray (Gaelic epscop Muireb; Latin episcopus Moraviensis).

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Britt Quentin

Britt Quentin (born 11 July 1973) is an American artist acting as singer, writer, arranger, producer, vocal coach, director, actor, voiceover actor.

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Broomhall House

Broomhall House is the family seat of the Earl of Elgin, three miles south-west of Dunfermline near the village of Charlestown, in Fife, Scotland.

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Bruce Watson (guitarist)

Bruce William Watson (born 1961) is a Canadian-born Scottish guitarist, best known for being a Big Country member.

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Brucefield

Brucefield may refer to.

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Burgh

A burgh was an autonomous municipal corporation in Scotland and Northern England, usually a town, or toun in Scots.

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Burngrange mining disaster

Burngrange is an area of the Scottish village West Calder.

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Burns Clubs

Burns Clubs exist throughout the world to encourage and cherish the memory of Robert Burns, to foster a love of his writings and generally to encourage an interest in the Scots Language and Literature.

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Burntisland

Burntisland (Bruntisland) is a royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth.

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Cairneyhill

Cairneyhill is a small village in West Fife, Scotland.

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Campbell Douglas

Archibald Campbell Douglas (usually simply referred to as Campbell Douglas) (14 June 1828 – 14 April 1910) was a Scottish architect based primarily in Glasgow.

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Canvas Holidays

Canvas Holidays is a company which offers camping holidays across Europe.

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Cara Hilton

Cara Laura Hilton is a Scottish Labour Party politician, who was the Member of the Scottish Parliament for Dunfermline from 2013 to 2016.

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Carnegie College

Carnegie College (formerly Lauder College) was a further education college based in Halbeath, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall (but more commonly) is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States, located at 881 Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street and West 57th Street, two blocks south of Central Park.

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Carnegie Hall, Inc.

Carnegie Hall, Inc. is a regional cultural center located in Lewisburg, West Virginia, United States.

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Carnegie Hero Fund

The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, also known as Carnegie Hero Fund, was established to recognize persons who perform extraordinary acts of heroism in civilian life in the United States and Canada, and to provide financial assistance for those disabled and the dependents of those killed saving or attempting to save others.

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Carnegie Hero Fund Trust

The Carnegie Hero Fund Trust was established in 1908 as a British extension to the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission which had been founded in 1904 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Carnegie library

A Carnegie library is a library built with money donated by Scottish businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

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Carnegie United Kingdom Trust

The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust is an independent, endowed charitable trust based in Scotland, and operating throughout Great Britain and Ireland.

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Carnock

Carnock is a village and parish of Fife, Scotland, 4.2 miles (6.759km) west of Dunfermline.

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Caroline Flanagan

Caroline Flanagan served as President of the Law Society of Scotland from 2005 to 2006 and was the first woman to hold that post.

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Caroline Soule

Caroline Augusta White Soule (September 3, 1824 – December 6, 1903), was an American novelist, poet, religious writer, editor, and ordained Universalist minister, who was in 1880 the first woman to be ordained as a minister in the United Kingdom; first president and one of the founders of the Woman's Centenary Aid Association, the earliest national organization of American church women; and the first Universalist Church of America missionary when sent to Scotland in 1878.

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Caroline Weir

Caroline Weir (born 20 June 1995) is a Scottish footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or forward for Manchester City of the FA WSL, and the Scotland women's national team.

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Celtic punk

Celtic punk is punk rock mixed with traditional Celtic music. The genre was popularized in the 1980s by The Pogues, a band of London Irish punk musicians in London who celebrated their Irish heritage. Celtic punk bands often play covers of traditional Irish, Welsh or Scottish folk and political songs, as well as original compositions.P. Buckley, The Rough Guide to Rock (London: Rough Guides, 2003), p. 798. Common themes in Celtic punk music include politics, culture, religion, drinking and working class pride.

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Charles I of England

Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.

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Charles Kinnear

Charles George Hood Kinnear FRIBA ARSA FRSE (30 May 1830 – 5 November 1894) was one half of Peddie & Kinnear, one of Scotland’s most renowned and prodigious architectural firms, famed for their development of the Scots Baronial style, typified by Cockburn Street in Edinburgh which evokes a highly medieval atmosphere.

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Charlestown, Fife

Charlestown (also known as Charlestown-on-Forth) is a town in Fife, Scotland on the north shore of the Firth of Forth.

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Charline Joiner

Charline Joiner (born 18 April 1988) is a Scottish racing cyclist from Dunfermline, a Commonwealth Games silver medalist.

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Christian Isobel Johnstone

Christian Isobel Johnstone (1781–1857) was a prolific journalist and author in Scotland in the nineteenth century.

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Christine Harris (swimmer)

Christine Harris (born 24 January 1942) is a British former swimmer.

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City status in the United Kingdom

City status in the United Kingdom is granted by the monarch of the United Kingdom to a select group of communities:, there are 69 cities in the United Kingdom – 51 in England, six in Wales, seven in Scotland and five in Northern Ireland.

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Clan Campbell

Clan Campbell (Na Caimbeulaich) is a Highland Scottish clan.

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Clan Durie

Clan Durie is a Lowland Scottish clan.

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Clan Nesbitt

Clan Nesbitt (or Clan Nisbet) is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Borders that is recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms.

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Clan Primrose

Clan Primrose is a Lowland Scottish clan.

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Clan Wemyss

Clan Wemyss is a Lowland Scottish clan.

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Cleish

Cleish is a rural hamlet off the B9097 between Crook of Devon and the M90 motorway, three miles south-west of Kinross in central Scotland.

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County Down

County Down is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland in the northeast of the island of Ireland.

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Couston Castle

Couston Castle, is an L-plan tower house dating from the late sixteenth or early seventeenth centuries, just north east of Dalgety Bay, at the edge of Otterston Loch in Fife, Scotland.

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Coverage of Google Street View

Google Street View was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and until November 26, 2008, featured camera icon markers, each representing at least one major city or area (such as a park), and usually the other nearby cities, towns, suburbs, and parks.

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Cowdenbeath

Cowdenbeath (Coudenbeith) is a town and burgh in west Fife, Scotland.

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Craig Levein

Craig William Levein (born 22 October 1964) is a Scottish professional football player and coach, who is currently the manager and director of football at Heart of Midlothian.

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Craig Robertson (footballer)

Craig Robertson (born 22 April 1963) is a Scottish former football player and coach who spent most of his career in Fife playing for Dunfermline Athletic and Raith Rovers, broken up by a spell with Aberdeen.

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Craig Wilson (footballer)

Craig Wilson (born 28 May 1986) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a defender.

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Craigflower Preparatory School

Craigflower Preparatory School was an independent preparatory school for boys at Torryburn near Dunfermline, Scotland.

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Crieff

Crieff (Craoibh, meaning "tree") is a market town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland.

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Crossford, Fife

Crossford is a village in West Fife, Scotland (population in 2011 was 2358).

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Crossgates Primrose F.C.

Crossgates Primrose Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Crossgates, near Dunfermline, Fife.

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Crossgates, Fife

Crossgates is a small village in Fife, Scotland.

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Crossley

Crossley, based in Manchester, United Kingdom, was a pioneering company in the production of internal combustion engines.

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Cumbernauld

Cumbernauld (Cummernaud; meeting of the streams) is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Cupar Burghs (Commonwealth Parliament constituency)

During the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, called the Protectorate, the Scottish burghs of St Andrews, Dysart, Kirkcaldy, Cupar, Anstruther Easter, Pittenweem.

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D.P. Thomson

David Patrick Thomson (1896-1974) was a minister of the Church of Scotland who followed a vocation in Christian evangelism as a student, a parish minister, a director of Residential Centres, and as a Christian author and publisher.

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Dan McCafferty

William Daniel "Dan" McCafferty (born 14 October 1946, Dunfermline, Scotland) is a Scottish vocalist, best known as the lead singer for the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth from its founding in 1968 to his retirement from touring with the band in 2013.

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Dancing On Tables

Dancing on Tables are a Scottish pop-rock band from Dunfermline, Fife.

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Dave Beaumont

David Alan "Dave" Beaumont (born 10 December 1963 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish retired footballer who played for Dundee United, Luton Town and Hibernian.

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Dave Pearson (footballer)

David Thomson Pearson (born 9 November 1932 in Dunfermline, Scotland), is a Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League.

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David Arnott (minister)

Andrew David Keltie Arnott – the Reverend David Arnott MA BD – is a retired minister of the Church of Scotland who was the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland for 2011-2012.

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David Bingham (footballer, born 1970)

David Thomas Bingham (born 3 September 1970) is a Scottish football coach and former footballer.

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David Bryce

David Bryce FRSE FRIBA RSA (3 April 1803 – 7 May 1876) was a Scottish architect.

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David Davies (musician)

David Davies (born 1954) is a British flautist, conductor and composer.

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David Drysdale (mathematician)

David Drysdale (Dunfermline, 28 December 1877 – Edinburgh, 1946) was a Scottish mathematician.

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David Duguid

David Duguid (February 10, 1832 – March 14, 1907) was a Scottish spiritualist medium and Glasgow cabinet-maker by trade.

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David Ferguson (reformer)

David Fergusson or Ferguson (died 1598) was a Scottish reformer.

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David Ferguson Hunter

David Ferguson Hunter VC (28 November 1891 – 14 February 1965) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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David Izatt

David Heron Izatt (1889 – 12 July 1915) was a Scottish professional footballer who played in the Scottish League for Dunfermline Athletic.

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David Lindsay, 1st Lord Balcarres

David Lindsay, 1st Lord Lindsay of Balcarres (baptised 17 March 1587 – died March 1642) was a Scottish nobleman.

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David Nicoll Lowe

David Nicoll Lowe FRSE OBE (1909–1999) was a Scottish botanist and administrator.

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David Sinclair (footballer, born 1969)

David Sinclair (born 6 October 1969) is a Scottish former footballer who played in defence.

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David Smith (rower)

David Smith MBE (born 21 April 1978) is a British adaptive rower who won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Paralympics.

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David Taylor Kellock

David Taylor Kellock (1913–1988) was a leading Australian stained glass artist from the late 1940s until the 1970s.

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David W. Baine

Lieutenant-Colonel David W. Baine (August 29, 1829 - June 30, 1862) was an American lawyer and Confederate veteran.

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Davidian Revolution

The Davidian Revolution is a term given by many scholars to the changes which took place in the Kingdom of Scotland during the reign of David I (1124–1153).

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Debbie Knox

Deborah Knox (born 26 September 1968 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish curler from Lochgelly.

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December 1944

The following events occurred in December 1944.

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Deep Purple European Tour

The Deep Purple European Tour was a year-long successful concert tour by British hard rock band Deep Purple, lasting from July 1969 until June 1970.

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Derek Murray (Scottish footballer)

Derek Murray (born 26 November 1960 in Dunfermline) is a retired Scottish footballer who played left-back.

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Derek Stark

Derek Stark (born 19 November 1958) is a retired Scottish footballer who played as a defender.

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Dick Campbell (footballer)

Richard Campbell (born 22 November 1953) is a Scottish association football manager and former player, who is currently manager of Arbroath.

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Disappearance of Corrie McKeague

Corrie McKeague (born 16 September 1993) went missing in the early hours of 24 September 2016 in the Bury St Edmunds area of Suffolk, England.

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District of burghs

The Act of Union 1707 and pre-Union Scottish legislation provided for 14 Members of Parliament (MPs) from Scotland to be elected from districts of burghs.

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Doctor Who exhibitions

Since Doctor Who was first broadcast in 1963, there have been a number of exhibitions of props, costumes and sets throughout the United Kingdom.

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Dominik Kozma

Dominik Kozma (born 10 April 1991) is a Hungarian swimmer.

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Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife

Donnchadh III or Duncan was Earl of Fife (or Mormaer) from 1270/2 to 1288.

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Dorothy Dunnett

Dorothy Dunnett (née Halliday, 25 August 1923 – 9 November 2001) was a Scottish historical novelist.

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Doug Allan

Douglas "Doug" Allan, FRSGS, (born 1951) is a Scottish wildlife cameraman and photographer best known for his work in polar regions and underwater.

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Douglas Chapman (Scottish politician)

Douglas Chapman is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician.

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Douglas Mason

Douglas Calder Mason (30 September 1941 – 13 December 2004) was a Scottish policymaker, writer and antiquarian bookseller.

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Duke of Albany

Duke of Albany was a peerage title that has occasionally been bestowed on the younger sons in the Scottish and later the British royal family, particularly in the Houses of Stuart and Windsor.

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Duke of York

The Duke of York is a title of nobility in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Duloch

Duloch, or Duloch Park, is a residential suburb of Dunfermline, in Fife, Scotland.

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Dun

A dun is an ancient or medieval fort.

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Dunfermline (disambiguation)

Dunfermline is a City in Scotland.

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Dunfermline (Milesmark) Greyhound Stadium

The Dunfermline (Milesmark) Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in the village of Milesmark, north-west of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland The race track was opened by West Fife Stadium Ltd on 3 June 1936 and was originally known as the Western Greyhound Race Track.

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Dunfermline (Parliament of Scotland constituency)

Dunfermline in Fife was a royal burgh that returned one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates.

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Dunfermline (Scottish Parliament constituency)

Dunfermline is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood).

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Dunfermline (UK Parliament constituency)

Dunfermline was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1974 until 1983.

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Dunfermline Abbey

Dunfermline Abbey is a Church of Scotland Parish Church in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Dunfermline and District Tramways

The Dunfermline and District Tramways operated a tramway service in Dunfermline between 1909 and 1937.

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Dunfermline and West Fife (UK Parliament constituency)

Dunfermline and West Fife is a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Dunfermline Athletic F.C.

Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline.

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Dunfermline Athletic F.C. in European football

Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Dunfermline, Fife.

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Dunfermline Building Society

The Dunfermline Building Society was a building society and later a trading division of Nationwide Building Society, based in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Dunfermline Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)

Dunfermline Burghs was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 1974.

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Dunfermline Carnegie Library

The Dunfermline Carnegie Library was opened on 29 August 1883 and was the world's first Carnegie Library funded by the Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

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Dunfermline City Chambers

Dunfermline City Chambers is a building historically designed to be the centre of local government in Dunfermline, Fife.

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Dunfermline College of Physical Education

Dunfermline College of Physical Education, founded as Dunfermline College of Hygiene and Physical Education, was a college for teaching gym teachers in Scotland.

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Dunfermline East (Scottish Parliament constituency)

Dunfermline East was a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood).

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Dunfermline East (UK Parliament constituency)

Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Dunfermline High School

Dunfermline High School is one of four main high schools located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Dunfermline Press

The Dunfermline Press and West of Fife Advertiser (commonly known as the Dunfermline Press in Scotland and simply The Press in the Dunfermline area) is a weekly Scottish tabloid newspaper, based in Dunfermline, Fife.

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Dunfermline Queen Margaret railway station

Dunfermline Queen Margaret railway station is a railway station in the town of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Dunfermline railway station

Dunfermline railway station can refer to one of several railway stations in the town of Dunfermline, Scotland.

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Dunfermline Reign

Dunfermline Reign are a basketball club based in the town of Dunfermline, Scotland.

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Dunfermline RFC

Dunfermline Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team based in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Dunfermline Town railway station

Dunfermline Town railway station is a station in the town of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Dunfermline Townhill TMD

Dunfermline Townhill TMD is a Traction Maintenance Depot located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Dunfermline Vikings

The Dunfermline Vikings were an ice hockey club based in Dunfermline, Scotland that played between 1946 and 1955.

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Dunfermline West (Scottish Parliament constituency)

Dunfermline West was a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood).

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Dunfermline West (UK Parliament constituency)

Dunfermline West was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1983 until 2005.

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Dunfermline, Illinois

Dunfermline is a village in Fulton County, Illinois, United States.

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Earl of Elgin

Earl of Elgin is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, created in 1633 for Thomas Bruce, 3rd Lord Kinloss.

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East End Park

East End Park is a football stadium situated in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland with a seating capacity of.

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Ebenezer Henderson

Ebenezer Henderson (17 November 1784 – 17 May 1858) was a Scottish minister and missionary.

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Ebenezer Henderson (writer)

Ebenezer Henderson (25 February 1809 – 2 November 1879) was a Scottish historian and science writer.

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Edinburgh

Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann; Edinburgh) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.

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Edward Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale

Edward Douglas John Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale (6 August 1947 – 1 February 2005), was a Scottish aristocrat best known for his speech in the House of Lords debate (1996) on the Bosnian civil war.

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Eilidh Watt

Eilidh Watt (1908-1996) was a Gaelic broadcaster and writer from the Isle of Skye.

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Eilley Bowers

Alison "Eilley" Oram Bowers (September 6, 1826 – October 27, 1903) was a Scottish American woman who was, in her time, one of the richest women in the United States, and owner of the Bowers Mansion, one of the largest houses in the western United States.

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Elgin Marbles

The Elgin Marbles (/ˈel gin/), also known as the Parthenon Marbles, are a collection of Classical Greek marble sculptures made under the supervision of the architect and sculptor Phidias and his assistants.

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Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw

Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw (1677–1727), reputed author of Hardyknute.

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Emma Mitchell

Emma Mitchell (born 19 September 1992) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for FA WSL club Arsenal Ladies.

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Ernald

Ernald (or Ærnald) († 1163) was the second Abbot of Kelso before becoming Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (St Andrews), the highest ranking Scottish see in the period.

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Ernest Auldjo Jamieson

Ernest Arthur Oliphant Auldjo Jamieson FRIBA MID (1880–1937) was a Scottish architect operating in the early 20th century.

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Ernie Ackerley

Ernest Nicol Ackerley (23 September 1943 – 1 June 2017) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a forward.

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Erskine Beveridge

Erskine Beveridge FRSE FSA(Scot) (27 December 1851 – 10 August 1920) was a Scottish textile manufacturer, historian and antiquary.

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Erskine Ramsay

Erskine Ramsay (September 24, 1864 – August 15, 1953) was an Alabama industrialist.

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Ethelred of Scotland

Ethelred (died c. 1093 Edelret mac Maíl Coluim or Æthelred Margotsson) was the son of King Malcolm III of Scotland (Gaelic Máel Coluim III) and his wife Margaret of Wessex, the third oldest of the latter and the probable sixth oldest of the former.

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Euphoric Heartbreak

Euphoric Heartbreak (stylized as EUPHORIC /// HEARTBREAK \\\) is the second studio album by Scottish rock group Glasvegas, which was released on 4 April 2011 by Columbia Records.

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Ewan Aitken

Ewan Aitken (born in 1962, Paisley) is a minister of the Church of Scotland.

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Ewan Dow

Ewan Dow, born (8 December 1971, Dunfermline) was a Scottish politician.

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Express & Star

The Express & Star is a regional evening newspaper in Britain.

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Falkirk

Falkirk (The Fawkirk; An Eaglais Bhreac) is a large town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, historically within the county of Stirlingshire.

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Falkirk F.C.

Falkirk Football Club is a Scottish professional association football club based in the town of Falkirk.

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February 1932

The following events occurred in February 1932.

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Fife

Fife (Fìobha) is a council area and historic county of Scotland.

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Fife (Parliament of Scotland constituency)

Before the Acts of Union 1707, the barons of the shire of Fife elected commissioners to represent them in the Parliament of Scotland and in the Convention of the Estates.

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Fife Circle Line

The Fife Circle is the local rail service north from Edinburgh.

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Fife College

Fife College is a further education college in Fife, Scotland.

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Fife Constabulary

Fife Constabulary was the territorial police force responsible for the Scottish council area of Fife.

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Fife Cup

The Fife Cup is a Scottish regional football competition for clubs in the historic county of Fife.

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Fife Herald & Post

The Fife Herald & Post is a weekly Scottish freesheet that delivers to households in Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing and surrounding areas.

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Fife Scottish

Fife Scottish Omnibuses Ltd, in Scotland, was formed as a bus operating subsidiary of the Scottish Transport Group formed in June 1985 from Walter Alexander & Sons (Fife) Ltd and is now part of the Stagecoach Group, under the control of Stagecoach East Scotland.

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Fiona Watson (historian)

Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter.

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First Scotland East

First Scotland East is collective name for FirstGroup bus operations in the south east and central Scotland, which covers First Scotland East First Scotland East Limited and Midland Bluebird.

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First War of Scottish Independence

The First War of Scottish Independence was the initial chapter of engagements in a series of warring periods between English and Scottish forces lasting from the invasion by England in 1296 until the de jure restoration of Scottish independence with the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton in 1328.

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Firth

Firth is a word in the Scots and English languages used to denote various coastal waters in Scotland and even a strait.

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Firth of Forth

The Firth of Forth (Linne Foirthe) is the estuary (firth) of several Scottish rivers including the River Forth.

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Fordell Castle

Fordell Castle is a restored 16th-century tower house, located north-west of Dalgety Bay and east of Dunfermline, in Fife, Scotland.

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Francis Marindin

Colonel Sir Francis Arthur Marindin, KCMG (1 May 1838 – 21 April 1900) served with the Royal Engineers and was a key figure in the early development of association football.

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Fraser McKenzie

Fraser McKenzie (born 1988) is a Scottish professional rugby union player, who plays for Edinburgh Rugby in the Pro14.

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Free Church of Scotland (since 1900)

The Free Church of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Shaor) is an Evangelical and Reformed Presbyterian denomination in Scotland.

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Gary Riddell

Gary Riddell (9 August 1966 – 11 June 1989) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a central defender.

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Gavin Murray

Gavin Murray (born 4 August 1957) is a Scottish football player and manager.

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Geoffrey C. Fox

Geoffrey Charles Fox is a British-born American theoretical physicist and computer scientist.

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Geoffrey of Canterbury

Geoffrey (died 1154) was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman Benedictine monk and abbot.

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Geography of Scotland in the Middle Ages

The geography of Scotland in the Middle Ages covers all aspects of the land that is now Scotland, including physical and human, between the departure of the Romans in the early fifth century from what are now the southern borders of the country, to the adoption of the major aspects of the Renaissance in the early sixteenth century.

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George Balfour (Conservative politician)

George Balfour (1872 – 26 September 1941) was a British Conservative Party politician and engineer.

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George Bruce of Carnock

Sir George Bruce of Carnock (c. 1550 – 1625) was a Scottish merchant and engineer.

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George Durie

George Durie (Dury confused by Watt & Shead with Drury) (died 1577), abbot of Dunfermline and archdeacon of St Andrews, son of John Durie of Durie in the county of Fife, and brother to Andrew Durie, bishop of Galloway, was born about 1496.

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George Lauder (Scottish industrialist)

George Lauder (November 11, 1837 – August 24, 1924) was a Scottish industrialist.

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George Mathewson

Sir George Mathewson, CBE (born 14 May 1940 in Dunfermline, Fife) is a British businessman.

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George O'Brien (footballer)

George O'Brien (born 22 November 1935) is a retired Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward.

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George Thomson (musician)

George Thomson (1757–1851), born at Limekilns, Fife, Scotland, was a noted collector of the music of Scotland, a music publisher, and a friend of Robert Burns.

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George Washington Browne

Sir George Washington Browne FRIBA (21 September 1853 – 15 June 1939) was a British architect.

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Georgian architecture

Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830.

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Gillis Centre

Gillis Centre, formerly Gillis College, is a complex of buildings situated close to the city centre of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Glasvegas

Glasvegas are a Scottish indie rock band from Glasgow.

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Glenrothes

Glenrothes (Gleann Rathais) is a town situated in the heart of Fife, in east-central Scotland.

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Goldbergs

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Golf

Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.

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Google Street View in Europe

In Europe, Google Street View began on 2 July 2008 with the route of Tour de France being covered in parts of France and Italy.

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Gordon Brown (footballer, born 1932)

Gordon Brown (4 February 1932 – 1999) was a Scottish footballer.

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Gothenburg Public House System

The Gothenburg or Trust Public House system originated in the 1860s in Gothenburg, Sweden in an attempt to control the consumption of spirits.

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Government in medieval Scotland

Government in medieval Scotland, includes all forms of politics and administration of the minor kingdoms that emerged after the departure of the Romans from central and southern Britain in the fifth century, through the development and growth of the combined Scottish and Pictish kingdom of Alba into the kingdom of Scotland, until the adoption of the reforms of the Renaissance in the fifteenth century.

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Gowkhall

Gowkhall (for a period known as Balclune) is a hamlet in Fife Scotland, 3.6 miles (5.794km) west of Dunfermline.

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Great British Railway Journeys

Great British Railway Journeys is a BBC documentary series presented by Michael Portillo.

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Great Scottish witch hunt of 1649–50

The great Scottish witch hunt of 1649–50 was a series of witch trials in Scotland.

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Green belt (United Kingdom)

In United Kingdom town planning, the green belt is a policy for controlling urban growth.

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Greg Fleming

Greg William Edward Fleming (born 27 September 1986) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Scottish League Two club Peterhead.

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Gregoir of Moray

Gregoir of Moray is the first attested Bishop of Moray.

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Gregory Burke

Gregory Burke (born 1968) is a Scottish playwright from Rosyth, Fife, Scotland.

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Greig McDonald

Greig McDonald (born 12 May 1982 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish football player and manager.

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Greig Spence

Greig Spence (born 6 July 1992) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Alloa Athletic.

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Guy Seymour Warre Malet

Guy Seymour Warre Malet (1900–1973), was an English landscape and figure engraver, printmaker, watercolourist and oil painter.

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H & D Barclay

Hugh Barclay (1829–1892) and David Barclay FRIBA (1846–1917) were Scottish architects operating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries under the name of H & D Barclay.

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Halbeath

Halbeath is a village northeast of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Harald Hardrada

Harald Sigurdsson (– 25 September 1066), given the epithet Hardrada (harðráði, modern Norwegian: Hardråde, roughly translated as "stern counsel" or "hard ruler") in the sagas, was King of Norway (as Harald III) from 1046 to 1066.

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Harry Ewing, Baron Ewing of Kirkford

Harry Ewing, Baron Ewing of Kirkford, DL (20 January 1931 – 9 June 2007) was a Labour politician in Scotland.

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Harry Lind

Harry Lind (27 March 1906 – 18 December 1986, Dunfermline on scrum.com. Retrieved 15 February 2010) was a Scottish international rugby union player.

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Harry Rankin (politician)

Henry Cunison Deans Rankin (1932–2010) was a Scottish chartered accountant who served as treasurer to the Scottish National Party and as National Chairman of the Saltire Society.

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Helen Eadie

Helen Stirling Eadie (7 March 1947 – 9 November 2013) was a Scottish Labour Co-operative politician who sat in the Scottish Parliament from 1999 until her death, first for Dunfermline East and from 2011 for Cowdenbeath.

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Helen King (actress)

Helen King (born 1 March 1972 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, UK) is a Canadian actress, voice artist, singer and puppeteer.

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Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy

Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Alnwick (25 March 1273 – October 1314) was a medieval English magnate. He fought under King Edward I of England in Wales and Scotland and was granted extensive estates in Scotland, which were later retaken by the Scots under King Robert I of Scotland. He added Alnwick to the family estates in England, founding a dynasty of northern warlords. He rebelled against King Edward II over the issue of Piers Gaveston and was imprisoned for a few months. After his release, he declined to fight under Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn, remaining at Alnwick, where he died a few months later, aged 41.

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Henry Hunter (divine)

Henry Hunter (25 August 1741 – 27 October 1802) was a Scottish minister who translated the works of noted scholars including Leonard Euler and Johann Kaspar Lavater.

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Henry Morgan (merchant)

Henry Morgan (November 14, 1819 – December 12, 1893) was a Scots-Quebecer department store pioneer in Canada who founded Henry Morgan & Company.

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Henry Russell (politician)

Henry Robert Russell (13 January 1817 – 30 April 1891) was a notable New Zealand runholder and politician.

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Hey, Jeannie!

Hey, Jeannie! is an American sitcom starring Jeannie Carson as a young Scottish woman living in New York City.

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Highland Cyclist Battalion

The Highland Cyclist Battalion was a bicycle infantry battalion of the Territorial Force, part of the British Army.

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Hilary Duff

Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, businesswoman, and author.

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Hilary Paynter

Hilary Paynter, Hon.

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Hill of Beath

Hill of Beath (Hill o Beath in Scots) is a hill and a village in Fife, Scotland just outside Dunfermline and joined to Cowdenbeath.

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History of Újpest FC

The history Újpest FC begins with its founding in 1885.

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History of Derry City F.C.

This article covers the History of Derry City Football Club, from the club's early days in the Irish League, through the "wilderness years" and into the present day as the club competes in the League of Ireland.

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History of Dunfermline Athletic F.C.

Dunfermline Athletic F.C. is a Scottish football club based in Dunfermline.

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History of Edinburgh

The area around modern-day Edinburgh has been inhabited for thousands of years.

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History of fire brigades in the United Kingdom

The history of fire brigades in the United Kingdom charts the development of Fire services in the United Kingdom from the creation of the United Kingdom to the present day.

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History of Kirkcaldy

Kirkcaldy (Cathair Chaladinn) is a former royal burgh and town.

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History of local government in Scotland

The History of local government in Scotland is a complex tale of largely ancient and long established Scottish political units being replaced after the mid 20th century by a frequently changing series of different local government arrangements.

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History of rail transport in Great Britain 1995 to date

This article is part of a series on the History of rail transport in Great Britain The period from 1995 covers the history of rail transport in Great Britain following the privatisation of British Rail.

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Hollywood Bowl Group

The Hollywood Bowl Group is a corporation that runs the AMF, Hollywood Bowl and Bowlplex branded multi lane ten-pin bowling centres in the UK.

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Hugh Cleghorn (colonial administrator)

Sir Hugh Cleghorn FRSE LLD (1751-1836) was the first colonial secretary to Ceylon.

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Hugh Malcolm

Wing Commander Hugh Gordon Malcolm VC (2 May 1917 – 4 December 1942) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Hugh Meiklejohn

Very Rev Prof Hugh Meiklejohn DD (1765-1831) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1810.

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Hume Castle

Hume Castle is the heavily modified remnants of a late 12th- or early 13th-century castle of enceinte held by the powerful Hume or Home family, Wardens of the Eastern March who became successively the Lords Home and the Earls of Home.

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Hunter Farquharson

Hunter Buchanan Farquharson (born 1958) is an Anglican priest.

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Hydrosacks

A HydroSack or a HydroSnake is a brand name for a flood control sandbag alternative made by Gravitas International of Cheshire, North West England.

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Iain Banks

Iain Banks (16 February 1954 – 9 June 2013) was a Scottish author.

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Ian Anderson

Ian Scott Anderson (born 10 August 1947) is a British musician, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work as the lead vocalist, flautist and acoustic guitarist of British rock band Jethro Tull.

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Ian Campbell (footballer, born 1953)

Ian Campbell (born 22 November 1953 in Dunfermline, Fife) is a Scottish football player and manager.

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Ian Ferguson (footballer, born 1968)

Ian Ferguson (born 5 August 1968 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish former professional footballer.

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Ian Heddle

Ian Heddle (born 21 March 1963) is a Scottish former footballer, who played for Dunfermline Athletic, St Johnstone, Forfar Athletic and Brechin City in the Scottish Football League.

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Ian Jack

Ian Jack (born 7 February 1945)Who’s Who 2010, A&C Black, 2010 is a British journalist and writer who has edited the Independent on Sunday and the literary magazine Granta and now writes regularly for The Guardian.

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Ian Jardine

Ian Jardine (born 28 May 1965, in Dunfermline) is a former Scottish international rugby union player, normally playing at the Centre position.

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Ian Mackie

Ian Mackie (born 27 February 1975 in Dunfermline) is a former British sprinter who competed in the men's 100m competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

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Ian Porterfield

John "Ian" Porterfield (11 February 1946 – 11 September 2007) was a Scottish professional footballer, and an experienced football coach who worked at both club and international level for almost 30 years.

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Ian Whyte (conductor)

Ian Whyte (13 August 1901 – 27 March 1960)Register of Deaths, GROS ref 500/01 0044, Ian Dunn Whyte at Canniesburn Hospital 27 March 1960Obituary, The Times, 28 March 1960, page 19Grove Music Online was a Scottish conductor and composer, and founder of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

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Inverkeithing

Inverkeithing is a town and a royal burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland, located on the Firth of Forth.

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Inverkeithing High School

Inverkeithing High School is a secondary school located in Inverkeithing, a town in West Fife, Scotland, on the north side of the Forth Road Bridge.

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Iron Maiden Tour

The Iron Maiden Tour was a 1980 concert tour by Iron Maiden in support of their eponymous debut album.

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Isabella Cannon

Isabella McLean Bett Walton Cannon (May 12, 1904 - February 13, 2002) was the first female mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina.

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Ivor Ramsay

The Very Reverend Ivor Erskine St Clair Ramsay (1 November 1902 – 22 January 1956) was an eminent Anglican priest in the middle part of the 20th century.

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J30 Protests

The J30 Protests were a one-day strike held in the United Kingdom on 30 June 2011.

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Jackie Husband

John "Jackie" Husband (1918 – 1992) was a Scottish professional football player and manager.

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James Baine

James Baine (1710–1790) was one of the ministers of the secession from the Church of Scotland which took the name of the Relief Church.

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James Beaton

James Beaton (or Bethune) (1473–1539) was a Scottish church leader, the uncle of David Cardinal Beaton and the Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland.

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James Bruce (bishop)

James Bruce (La: Jacobus de Brois) (died 1447) was a 15th-century cleric who was bishop of Dunkeld, Chancellor of Scotland, and bishop of Glasgow.

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James Campbell Walker

James Campbell Walker (11 April 1821 – 10 January 1888) was a Scottish architect in the 19th century, practising across the country and specialising in poorhouses and schools.

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James Cumming (artist)

James Cumming (1922–1991) was a Scottish painter and lecturer influential in The Edinburgh School in the post-war period.

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James Govan (cricketer)

James Walter Govan (born 6 May 1966 in Dunfermline) is a former Scottish cricketer.

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James Gray (Scottish footballer)

James Gray (1893 – 24 April 1917) was a Scottish professional footballer who played in the Scottish Football League for Dunfermline Athletic.

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James Jarvie

James Jarvie (born 30 September 1980) is a Scottish actor from Dunfermline in East Scotland.

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James M. Ritchie

James Monroe Ritchie (July 28, 1829 – August 17, 1918) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, father of Byron Foster Ritchie.

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James Morison (evangelical)

Rev James Morison DD (1816–1893) was a Scottish cleric who became the founder of the Scottish evangelical union, also known as Morisonianism.

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James Oswald (composer)

James Oswald (1710–1769) was a Scottish composer, arranger, cellist, and music publisher, who was appointed as Chamber Composer for King George III but also wrote and published many Scottish folk tunes.

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James Robb (golfer)

James Robb, Jr. (1878 – 24 July 1949) was a Scottish amateur golfer who played in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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James Somerville (Canadian politician, Bruce)

James Somerville (January 31, 1826 – September 19, 1898) was an Ontario businessman, notary public and political figure.

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James Stuart (British Army officer, born 1741)

General James Stuart was a British Army officer who served in North America during the American Revolutionary War and took part in various campaigns in British India.

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James William Massie

James William Massie (11 November 1799 – 8 May 1869) was an Irish minister and missionary to India.

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James Wilson McKay

Sir James Wilson McKay (12 March 1912 – 25 May 1992) was a Scottish businessman who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh between 1969-72.

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Jane Ross (footballer)

Jane Ross (born 18 September 1989) is a Scottish professional footballer who currently plays for Manchester City in the English FA WSL and the Scotland women's national team.

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Janet McCallum

Janet "Jenny" McCallum or Janet Richardson (21 July, 1881 – 24 March, 1946) was a United Kingdom trade unionist and suffragette.

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January 1926

The following events occurred in January 1926.

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Jason Dair

Jason Dair (born 15 June 1974) is a Scottish coach and former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Jennifer Moss (actress)

Jennifer Victoria "Jenny" Moss (10 January 1945 – 5 October 2006) was an English actress and singer born in Wigan, Lancashire.

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Jethro Tull (band)

Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire in 1967.

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Jim Crawford (racing driver)

Jim Crawford (13 February 1948 in Dunfermline, Fife – 6 August 2002 in Tierra Verde, Florida, United States) was a British racing driver from Scotland.

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Jim Dobbin (footballer)

James Dobbin (born 17 September 1963) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played as a midfielder from 1980 until 2000.

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Jim Greenwood (rugby union)

James Thomson ‘Jim’ Greenwood (2 December 1928 – 13 September 2010) ESPNScrum.com was a Scottish rugby union player and coach.

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Jim Hunter (boxer)

Jim Hunter was a British boxer who was Scottish lightweight champion between 1930 and 1933.

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Jim Leishman

Jim Leishman MBE (born 15 November 1953 in Lochgelly, Fife) is a former professional footballer who is currently an honorary director of Scottish Championship side Dunfermline Athletic.

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Jim McArthur

Jim McArthur (born 27 February 1952 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish former football goalkeeper, who played for Hibernian for the majority of his career.

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Jim Mein

The Very Reverend James Adlington "Jim" Mein (bron 1938) was Dean of Edinburgh from 2001 to 2004.

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Jim Moffat

James Moffat (born 27 January 1960) is a Scottish former footballer and manager, currently without a club after being released by Montrose.

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Jimmy Baxter (footballer, born 1925)

James Cunningham Baxter (8 November 1925 – May 1994) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Dunfermline Athletic, Barnsley, Preston North End and Morecambe.

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Jimmy Gardner (footballer)

James Francis Gardner (born 27 September 1967) is a Scottish former professional football winger.

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Jimmy Harrower (footballer, born 1924)

Jimmy Harrower (1924 – 1992) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a left back in the Football League.

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Jimmy McLean

James McLean (3 April 1934 – 27 August 1995) was a Scottish footballer who played at inside-right for Port Vale, Southport, Wellington Town, and Witton Albion.

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Jimmy Watson (footballer, born 1924)

Jimmy Watson (16 January 1924 – 11 April 1996) was a Scottish footballer who played as a striker for Armadale Thistle, Motherwell, Huddersfield Town and Dunfermline Athletic.

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Jock Shearer

John "Jock" Shearer (8 July 1917 – 1979) was a Scottish professional football player and coach.

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John Bruce Hope

Lieutenant-General Sir John Bruce Hope, 7th Baronet Hope of Craighall (c. 1684 – 5 June 1766) was a Scottish soldier and politician.

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John Burnside

John Burnside (born 19 March 1955) is a Scottish writer, born in Dunfermline.

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John Duffy (footballer, born 1943)

John Duffy (born 6 September 1943) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a left half in the Scottish League for Raith Rovers and Dunfermline Athletic and in the English Football League for Darlington.

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John Erskine (theologian)

Rev John Erskine DD (1721–1803), the Scottish theologian, was born near Dunfermline at Carnock on 2 June 1721.

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John Fleming (Canadian politician)

John Patrick Fleming (June 29, 1819 – January 21, 1877) was an Ontario businessman and political figure.

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John Forbes (British Army officer)

John Forbes (5 September 1707 – 11 March 1759) was a British general in the French and Indian War.

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John Fraser (footballer, born 1978)

John Fraser (born 17 January 1978 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish footballer.

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John Grieve (poet)

John Grieve (12 September 1781 – 4 April 1836), was a Scottish poet.

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John Halkett (1768–1852)

John Halkett (27 February 1768 – 12 November 1852) was Governor of the Bahamas and Governor of Tobago.

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John Hennen

Dr John Hennen FRSE (24 April 1779 – 3 November 1828) was an Irish-born military surgeon and author of the acclaimed medical textbook The Principles of Military Surgery.

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John MacDougall (British politician)

John William MacDougall (8 December 1947 – 13 August 2008) was a Scottish Labour politician, who was the Member of Parliament for Glenrothes from the 2005 general election until his death; he was first elected to the House of Commons for Central Fife in the 2001 general election.

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John MacLaren Erskine

John MacLaren Erskine VC (13 January 1894 – 14 April 1917) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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John Park (politician)

John William Park (born 14 September 1973) is a Scottish Labour Party politician and was elected a Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Mid Scotland and Fife electoral region in May 2007.

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John Potter (footballer)

John Potter (born 15 December 1979 in Dunfermline), is a Scottish football player, who is currently first team coach of Sunderland.

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John Sampson (musician)

John Sampson (born 18 April 1955, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) is a Scottish multi-instrumental musician, actor and entertainer.

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John Struthers (anatomist)

Sir John Struthers (–) was the first Regius Professor of Anatomy at the University of Aberdeen.

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John Toshack

John Benjamin Toshack MBE (born 22 March 1949) is a Welsh former professional football player and current manager of Iranian club Tractor Sazi of the Persian Gulf Pro League.

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John Weir (trade unionist)

John Weir (1851–1908) was a Scottish trade unionist.

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John Whyte (pastoralist)

John Whyte (1826 – 16 February 1902) was a pastoralist and businessman in the early years of South Australia.

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John Whyte (politician)

John Whyte (January 4, 1838 – September 16, 1924) was a Scottish-born merchant and political figure in Quebec.

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John Yorkston

John Yorkston (born 13 July 1954 in Dunfermline) was previously Chairman of Scottish First Division side Dunfermline Athletic.

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Joseph Noel Paton

Sir Joseph Noel Paton FRSA, LL. D. (13 December 1821 – 26 December 1901) was a Scottish artist, illustrator and sculptor.

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Joseph Parker (mining engineer)

Joseph Parker FRSE MIME (1871–1940) was a Scottish mining engineer and educator.

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Julius Green

Captain Julius Morris Green (1912–1990) was a Scottish prisoner of war who worked as a spy for MI9 during his time at Colditz Castle.

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Keir Hardie

James Keir Hardie (15 August 185626 September 1915) was a Scottish socialist, politician, and trade unionist.

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Keith Brown (Scottish politician)

Keith James Brown (born 20 December 1961) is a Scottish politician who is currently Depute Leader of the Scottish National Party.

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Keith O'Brien

Keith Michael Patrick O'Brien (17 March 1938 – 19 March 2018) was a Scottish Catholic cardinal.

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Kelty

Kelty (Scottish Gaelic: Cailtidh) is located in Fife, Scotland.

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Kelty Hearts F.C.

Kelty Hearts Football Club are a football club based in the village of Kelty in Fife, Scotland.

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Kenneth Cranham

Kenneth Cranham (born 12 December 1944) is a Scottish-born film, television, radio and stage actor.

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Kenneth MacMillan

Sir Kenneth MacMillan (11 December 192929 October 1992) was a British ballet dancer and choreographer who was artistic director of the Royal Ballet in London between 1970 and 1977, and its principal choreographer from 1977 until his death.

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Kenny Adamson

Kenny Adamson (born 21 August 1988) is a Scottish professional football defender who plays for Kelty Hearts.

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Kenny Thomson

Kenny Thomson (born 9 November 1951) is a Scottish former footballer, who played for Dunfermline, Alloa Athletic, St Johnstone and Cowdenbeath.

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Kevin Fotheringham

Kevin George Fotheringham (born 13 August 1975) is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a defender for several Scottish clubs and Víkingur Ó. in Iceland.

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Kevin J. Maclean

Kevin J Maclean (born 5 February 1988 in Dunfermline, Scotland) is a Scottish singer-songwriter also known as "K.J.M." Maclean started at a young age recording at music studios all over Scotland and recording most of his material at with Record producer Gus Black.

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Kilsyth and Bonnybridge railway

The Kilsyth and Bonnybridge Railway was a railway line in central Scotland, built to exploit the mineral extractive industries in the area; it opened in 1888.

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King Charles the Martyr

King Charles the Martyr, or Charles, King and Martyr, is a title of Charles I, who was King of England, of Scotland and of Ireland from 1625 until his execution on 30 January 1649.

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Kingdom FM

Kingdom FM is an Independent Local Radio station serving Fife.

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Kingdom Housing Association

Kingdom Housing Association is a not-for-profit organisation which works throughout east central Scotland to provide housing for single people, families, older people and people who have special needs.

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Kingseat

Kingseat is a village in Fife, Scotland, approximately northeast of Dunfermline.

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Kingsgate, Dunfermline

The Kingsgate Centre is an indoor shopping centre located in the town centre of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Kirk Duncanson

Dr John Janet Kirk Duncanson (usually referred to as J J Kirk Duncanson) FRSE FRCPE (1846-1913) was a Scottish surgeon and botanist, running the Ear, Nose and Throat section of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.

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Kirkcaldy

Kirkcaldy (Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland.

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Knockhill Racing Circuit

Knockhill Racing Circuit is a motor racing circuit in Fife, Scotland.

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KY postcode area

The KY postcode area, also known as the Kirkcaldy postcode area, is a group of postcode districts covering most of Fife, as well as Kinross, around Anstruther, Burntisland, Cowdenbeath, Cupar, Dunfermline, Glenrothes, Inverkeithing, Kelty, Kinross, Kirkcaldy, Leven, Lochgelly and St Andrews in Scotland.

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Kyle Allison

Kyle Allison (born 3 April 1990 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish professional goalkeeper currently playing for Scottish Junior club Penicuik Athletic.

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Languages of Scotland

The languages of Scotland are the languages spoken or once spoken in Scotland.

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Large burgh

In 1930, the Scottish burghs were split into two types, large burghs and small burghs.

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Larry Leishman

Larry Leishman (April 4, 1947 in Dunfermline, Scotland – March 4, 2013) is a Canadian guitarist who was a member of Toronto R&B outfit, Jon and Lee & The Checkmates during the mid 1960s.

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Lee Agnew

Lee Agnew (born 13 January 1971 in Dunfermline, Scotland) is a Scottish drummer and percussionist.

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Lee Dair

Lee Dair (born 28 May 1977), is a Scottish former professional footballer.

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Leeds Town Hall

Leeds Town Hall was built between 1853 and 1858 on The Headrow (formerly Park Lane), Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, to a design by architect Cuthbert Brodrick.

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Leslie Blackett Wilson

Leslie Blackett Wilson (born 1930) was chair of Computing Science at the University of Stirling, appointed on August, 1979.

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Leven, Fife

Leven (Inbhir Lìobhann) is a seaside town in Fife, set in the east Central Lowlands of Scotland.

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Lewis Brand

Lewis Mackenzie Brand (21 November 1925 – 15 February 1994) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada.

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Linsey MacDonald

Linsey Macdonald (born 14 February 1964) is a former Scottish sprinter from Dunfermline, Fife, who specialised in the 400 metres.

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List of Air Training Corps squadrons

The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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List of Amazon locations

This is a list of locations in which American corporation Amazon.com does business.

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List of American football teams in the United Kingdom

American football was introduced to the United Kingdom during the early part of the 20th century by American servicemen stationed in the country.

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List of Army Cadet Force units

The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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List of art museums and galleries in Scotland

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List of British royal residences

British royal residences are palaces, castles and houses occupied by members of the British royal family in the United Kingdom.

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List of burghs in Scotland

The following list includes all effective burghs in Scotland from the coming into force of the Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892, in 1893.

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List of Carnegie libraries in Europe

This is an incomplete list of Carnegie libraries in Europe.

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List of castles in Fife

This is a list of castles in Fife.

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List of Category A listed buildings in Fife

This is a list of Category A listed buildings in the Fife council area in east-central Scotland.

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List of census localities in Scotland

A census locality in Scotland is a reporting district for results from the 2001 census corresponding to all or part of an urban area.

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List of cities in Grenada

This is a list of cities and populated places in Grenada.

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List of cities in the United Kingdom

This is a list of official cities in the United Kingdom as of 2015.

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List of civil parishes in Scotland

This is a list of the 871 civil parishes in Scotland.

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List of community council areas in Scotland

This is a list of community council areas established in each of the council areas of Scotland.

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List of companies of Scotland

Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain.

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List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom

This is a list of telephone dialling codes in the United Kingdom.

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List of football matches between British clubs in UEFA competitions

Since the inception of the European Cup in 1955, there have been many meetings in UEFA club competitions between football teams from each part of the United Kingdom – England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

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List of football stadiums in Scotland

This is a list of football stadiums in Scotland, ranked in descending order of capacity.

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List of Free Church of Scotland congregations

The Free Church of Scotland has the following presbyteries and congregations.

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List of further education colleges in Scotland

List of further and higher education colleges in Scotland is a list of further education and higher education colleges in Scotland.

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List of hospitals in Scotland

The following is a partial list of currently operating hospitals in Scotland.

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List of independent schools in Scotland

The following is a partial list of currently operating independent schools in Scotland.

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List of law life peerages

This is a list of life peerages in the peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876.

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List of life peerages (1979–1997)

This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 from 1979 to 1997, during the tenures of the Conservative prime ministers Margaret Thatcher and John Major.

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List of listed buildings in Dunfermline, Fife

This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Dunfermline in Fife, Scotland.

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List of local government areas in Scotland 1930–75

This is a list of local government areas in Scotland from 1930 to 1975.

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List of lochs of Scotland

This list of lochs in Scotland includes the majority of bodies of standing freshwater named as lochs but only a small selection of the generally smaller, and very numerous, lochans.

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List of Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

List of Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland is a complete list of Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland from the Reformation to the present day.

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List of motorways in the United Kingdom

The list of motorways in the United Kingdom is a complete list of motorways in the United Kingdom.

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List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1654

This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) in the First Protectorate Parliament under the Commonwealth of England which began at Westminster on 3 September 1654, and was held to 22 January 1655.

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List of museums in Scotland

This list of museums in Scotland contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom

This article lists the oldest extant freestanding buildings in the United Kingdom.

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List of Parkruns in the United Kingdom

This is a list of Parkruns in the United Kingdom.

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List of Parliaments of Scotland

This is a list of the parliaments, general councils and conventions of the Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland.

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List of places in Fife

This List of places in Fife is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, hillfort, lighthouse, nature reserve, reservoir, river, and other place of interest in the Fife council area of Scotland.

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List of places named after Queen Victoria

A large number of places which were once in the former British Empire were named after the British monarch who reigned over it for the greater part of its most dominant period, Queen Victoria.

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List of post towns in the United Kingdom

This is a list of post towns in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies, sorted by the postcode area (the first part of the outward code of a postcode).

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List of postcode areas in the United Kingdom

For the purposes of directing mail, the United Kingdom is divided by Royal Mail into postcode areas.

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List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom

This is a list of postcode districts in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies.

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List of primary destinations on the United Kingdom road network

Primary destinations are locations that appear on route confirmation signs in the United Kingdom.

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List of punk rock bands, L–Z

This is a list of notable punk rock bands (letters L through Z).

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List of Question Time episodes

The following is a list of episodes of Question Time, a British current affairs debate television programme broadcast by BBC Television.

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List of radio stations in the United Kingdom

This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.

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List of recorded incidents involving the CCS

The Capital City Service (CCS) is a Scottish football hooligan firm associated with Hibernian and active from 1984 when the casual hooligan subculture took off in Scotland.

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List of Royal Navy shore establishments

This is a list of shore establishments (or stone frigates) of the Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve.

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List of Salvation Army corps in the United Kingdom in 1900

At the turn of the century in 1900 the Salvation Army in the United Kingdom was well-established, with corps (Salvation Army term for local churches) all over the country.

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List of schools in Dunfermline

This is a list of schools in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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List of Scottish clans

This is the list of Scottish clans with and without chiefs.

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List of Scottish Cup finals

The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the Scottish Cup, is a knockout cup competition in Scottish football.

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List of Scottish Football League stadiums

The Scottish Football League (SFL) was a league featuring professional and semi-professional football clubs, mostly from Scotland.

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List of Scottish Gaelic place names

The following place names are either derived from Scottish Gaelic or have standard Gaelic equivalents.

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List of Scottish monarchs

The monarch of Scotland was the head of state of the Kingdom of Scotland.

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List of Scottish Premier League clubs

The following is a list of teams who played in the Scottish Premier League at any time, from its formation in 1998 until its cessation in 2013.

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List of Scottish Premier League stadiums

The Scottish Premier League (SPL) was the highest level of the Scottish football league system between 1998 and 2013.

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List of Scottish Professional Football League stadiums

In Scotland there is one national association football league, the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL).

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List of Scottish records in athletics

The Scottish records in athletics are ratified by Scottish Athletics, Scotland's governing body for the sport of athletics.

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List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom

This is a list of shopping centres in the United Kingdom.

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List of sister cities in Florida

This is a list of sister states, regions, and cities in the U.S. state of Florida.

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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest by Area of Search

The following is a list of Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by Area of Search, in the United Kingdom.

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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy

The following is a list of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy Area of Search, in Scotland.

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List of stadiums in the United Kingdom by capacity

The following is a list of stadiums in the United Kingdom.

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List of state schools in Scotland (council areas excluding cities, E–H)

The following is a partial list of currently operating state schools in the unitary council areas of East Ayrshire, East Dunbartonshire, East Lothian, East Renfrewshire, Falkirk, Fife and Highland in Scotland, United Kingdom.

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List of theatres in Scotland

The following is a list of active theatres and concert halls in Scotland.

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List of titles and honours of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon

Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon received numerous decorations and honorary appointments during and after her time as consort to King George VI.

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List of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom

This is a list of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom divided by constituent country and by regions of England.

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List of towns and cities in Scotland by population

This is a list of towns and cities in Scotland with a population of more than 15,000, ordered by population, as recorded by the Mid-2012 Populations Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland.

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List of twin towns and sister cities in France

This is a list of places in France having standing links to local communities in other countries (or in other parts of France).

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List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany

This is a list of places in Germany which have standing links to local communities in other countries, or in other parts of Germany (mostly across the former inner German border).

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List of twin towns and sister cities in Norway

This is a list of places in Norway having standing links to local communities in other countries.

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List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal

This is a list of places in Portugal having standing links to local communities in other countries.

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List of twin towns and sister cities in Scotland

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List of twin towns and sister cities in Spain

This is a list of places in Spain having standing links to local communities in other countries.

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List of United Kingdom locations: Ds-Dz

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List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies (1885–1918) by region

This county was formed in 1889: before that these constituencies formed part of Middlesex, Surrey or Kent.

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List of US places named for non-US places

This is a list of US places named for non-US places.

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List of Waggonways in Scotland

Numerous horse-drawn waggonways were constructed in Scotland during the Industrial Revolution, mainly in connection with the iron and coal-mining industries of the Central Belt.

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List of windmills in Scotland

A list of windmills in Scotland.

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Live from Scotland Volume 2

Live from Scotland Volume 2 was a 1975 album by The Corries recorded at the Glasgow City Halls, Motherwell Town Hall, Dunfermline Carnegie Hall and Edinburgh Usher Hall, in 1974 and 1975.

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Local Government (Scotland) Act 1947

The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1947 (10 & 11 Geo. 6 c. 65) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, that reformed local government in Scotland, on 1 October 1947.

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Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973

The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (c. 65) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that altered local government in Scotland on 16 May 1975.

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Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996)

The local government areas of Scotland were redefined by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and redefined again by the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994.

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Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994

The Local Government etc.

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Lochore

Lochore is a former mining village in Fife, Scotland.

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Logroño

Logroño is a city in northern Spain, on the Ebro River.

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M90 motorway

The M90 is a motorway in Scotland.

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Mac Bethad of Rosemarkie

Mac Bethad (fl. 1127 x 1131) is the first recorded High Medieval Bishop of Ross, a See then located at Rosemarkie.

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MacGibbon and Ross

David MacGibbon (2 April 1831 – 20 February 1902) and Thomas Ross (10 November 1839 – 4 December 1930) were Scottish architects.

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Maclays Brewery

Maclay's Brewery was a Scottish brewery based in Alloa, Clackmannanshire until 2001.

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Makar

A makar is a term from Scottish literature for a poet or bard, often thought of as a royal court poet.

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Malcolm III of Scotland

Malcolm III (Gaelic: Máel Coluim mac Donnchada; c. 26 March 1031 – 13 November 1093) was King of Scots from 1058 to 1093.

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Malcolm Inglis

Sir John Malcolm Inglis (1837 - 24 April 1902) was an Irish Liberal Unionist politician and a prominent businessman.

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Malcolm IV of Scotland

Malcolm IV (Mediaeval Gaelic: Máel Coluim mac Eanric; Modern Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Eanraig), nicknamed Virgo, "the Maiden" (between 23 April and 24 May 11419 December 1165), King of Scots, was the eldest son of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumbria (died 1152) and Ada de Warenne.

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Malcolm's Tower

Malcolm's Tower is traditionally accepted as a historic site in the Scottish town of Dunfermline, Fife.

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Manny Charlton

Manuel "Manny" Charlton (born 25 July 1941, La Línea, Andalusia, Spain) is a founding member of the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth and was their lead guitarist from 1968 to 1990.

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Marion Crawford

Marion Crawford, CVO (5 June 1909 – 11 February 1988) was a British educator and the governess of Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II), who called her Crawfie.

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Mark Ramsay

Mark Ramsay (born 24 January 1986) is a retired Scottish footballer.

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Marquess of Tweeddale

Marquess of Tweeddale (sometimes spelled Tweedale) is a title of the Peerage of Scotland, created in 1694 for the 2nd Earl of Tweeddale.

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Martin Cameron (footballer)

Martin George William Cameron (born 16 June 1978 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish football striker.

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Mary Grant (sculptor)

Mary Grant (1831 – 20 February 1908) was one of the most eminent female sculptors of 19th century Britain, with numerous commissions from the rich and famous.

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Masters W55 5000 metres world record progression

This is the progression of world record improvements of the 5000 metres W55 division of Masters athletics.

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Masters W60 3000 metres world record progression

This is the progression of world record improvements of the 3000 metres W60 division of Masters athletics.

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Matilda of Scotland

Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080 – 1 May 1118), originally christened Edith, was Queen of England as the first wife of King Henry I. She acted as regent of England in the absence of her spouse on several occasions.

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Matt Paterson

Matthew Paterson (born 18 October 1989) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a striker for Oxford City.

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Matt Scott (rugby union)

Matthew Scott (born 30 September 1990) is a Scottish rugby union player with 36 caps for Scotland who plays for Edinburgh Rugby in the Guinness Pro14.

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Matt Taylor (rugby union)

Matt Taylor (born 16 September 1972 in Brisbane, Australia) is an Australian-born Scottish rugby union coach and is the assistant coach of the Scotland National Rugby Union team.

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Maurice Malpas

Maurice Daniel Robert Malpas (born 3 August 1962) is a Scottish football player and coach.

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Máel Brigte of Perth

Máel Brigte of Perth (fl. 1128) was an important figure in Perth in the reign of King David I of Scotland.

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McLean Primary School

McLean Primary School is located in the centre of Dunfermline, Fife.

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Megabus (Europe)

Megabus is a long distance coach (Intercity bus service) operator operated by the Stagecoach Group.

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Mercat cross

A mercat cross is the Scots name for the market cross found frequently in Scottish cities, towns and villages where historically the right to hold a regular market or fair was granted by the monarch, a bishop or a baron.

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Michael Fallon

Sir Michael Cathel Fallon (born 14 May 1952) is a British politician of the Conservative Party serving as member of parliament (MP) for Sevenoaks since 1997.

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Michael Scott Weir

Sir Michael Scott Weir, (28 January 1925 – 22 June 2006) was a British diplomat.

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Michaela Tabb

Michaela Tabb (born 11 December 1967, in Bath, England) Retrieved 28 April 2009 is a Scottish snooker and pool referee, notable for establishing significant milestones for women officials in professional snooker.

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Mineral railways of Dunfermline

Several mineral railways were constructed around Dunfermline in western Fife, Scotland, in the eighteenth century and later.

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Moira Shearer

Moira Shearer, Lady Kennedy (17 January 1926 – 31 January 2006), was an internationally renowned British ballet dancer and actress.

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Murray Wallace (footballer)

Murray Wallace (born 10 January 1993) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL Championship side Millwall.

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Natalie McGarry

Natalie McGarry (born 7 September 1981) is a Scottish politician who was Member of Parliament for Glasgow East 2015–2017.

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National Central Library (England and Wales)

The National Central Library was a library in Store Street, London W.C.1, in the 20th century.

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National Cycle Route 1

The cycle-path is located in the United Kingdom.

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Nationwide Building Society

Nationwide Building Society is a British mutual financial institution and the largest building society in the world with over 15 million members.

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Nazareth (band)

Nazareth are a Scottish hard rock band formed in 1968, that had several hits in the United Kingdom, as well as in several other West European countries in the early 1970s, and established an international audience with their 1975 album Hair of the Dog, which featured their hits "Hair of the Dog" and a cover of the ballad "Love Hurts".

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NHS Fife

NHS Fife (Bòrd SSN Fìobha) is one of the fourteen regions of NHS Scotland.

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Nicholas Fairbairn

Sir Nicholas Hardwick Fairbairn, (24 December 1933 – 19 February 1995) was a Scottish politician.

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Nicholas Gresham Cooke

Flight Lieutenant Nicholas Gresham Cooke, DFC (26 August 1913 – 31 May 1940), nicknamed "Lanky", was a Royal Air Force pilot and Second World War flying ace most notable as an ace in a day.

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Norman architecture

The term Norman architecture is used to categorise styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans in the various lands under their dominion or influence in the 11th and 12th centuries.

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Norrie McCathie

Norman "Norrie" McCathie (23 March 1961 – 8 January 1996) was a Scottish professional footballer best known for time with Scottish club Dunfermline Athletic.

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Oakley, Fife

Oakley is a village in Fife, Scotland located at the mutual border of Carnock and Culross parishes, Fife, 5.4 miles (8.69km) west of Dunfermline on the A907.

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October 1946

The following events occurred in October 1946.

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Olympiacos F.C.

Olympiacos S.F.P. Football Club (ΠΑΕ Ολυμπιακός Σ.Φ.Π.), also known simply as Olympiacos, Olympiakos, Olympiacos Piraeus or with its full name as Olympiacos C.F.P. (Oλυμπιακός Σύνδεσμος Φιλάθλων Πειραιώς Olympiakós Sýndesmos Filáthlo̱n Peiraió̱s, "Olympic Association of Piraeus Sportsmen"), is a Greek professional football club, part of the major multi-sport club Olympiacos CFP, based in Piraeus, Attica.

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Only Revolutions Tour

The Only Revolutions Tour was the first worldwide headlining tour by Scottish band Biffy Clyro in support of their fifth studio album Only Revolutions.

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Order of Free Gardeners

The Order of Free Gardeners is a fraternal society that was founded in Scotland in the middle of the 17th century and later spread to England and Ireland.

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Parliament of Scotland

The Parliament of Scotland was the legislature of the Kingdom of Scotland.

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Pat Scullion

James Patrick Scullion also known as Pat Scullion (born 2 March 1986, in Dunfermline) is a professional Scottish football player who is a utility player.

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Paul Bradley Carr

Paul Bradley Carr (born 7 December 1979) is a British writer, journalist and commentator, based in San Francisco.

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Paul Millar (Scottish footballer)

Paul Millar is a Scottish footballer who last played for Deveronvale and is most notably remembered for his time at Elgin City F.C. Standing at six feet and ten inches, he is widely recognised as the tallest outfield player in British football.

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Paul Shields (footballer)

Paul Martin Shields (born 15 August 1981) is a Scottish footballer who has played as a striker in the Scottish Premier Division for Celtic, as well as clubs in both the Scottish and English Football Leagues.

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Peel Hotels

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Penny Chuter

Penelope Ann "Penny" Chuter OBE (born 28 July 1942) is a British former international sculler, rowing coach and rowing administrator.

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Perth, Scotland

Perth (Peairt) is a city in central Scotland, located on the banks of the River Tay.

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Pete Agnew

Pete Agnew (born 14 September 1946) is the Scottish bassist and vocalist with the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth.

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Pete Wishart

Peter Wishart (born 9 March 1962) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician and musician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Perth and North Perthshire since 2005.

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Peter Beveridge

Peter Beveridge (24 June 1829 – 4 October 1885) was a grazier and author in colonial Australia.

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Peter Bowling

Peter Bowling (1864 – 22 February 1942) was an Australian coal miner and trade unionist.

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Peter Chalmers Mitchell

Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell, CBE, FRS, DSc, LLD (23 November 1864 – 2 July 1945), zoologist, was Secretary of the Zoological Society of London from 1903 to 1935.

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Peter de Boer

Peter de Boer (born 26 August 1971) is a New Zealand curler originally from Scotland.

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Peter Fenton (politician)

Peter Fenton (May 12, 1886 – October 5, 1953) was a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Sudbury, Ontario from 1930 to 1932.

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Peter Gregson

Sir Peter John Gregson, FREng (born 3 November 1957 in Dunfermline, Scotland) is a British research engineer and the Vice-Chancellor of Cranfield University from 2013.

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Peter MacGregor Chalmers

Peter MacGregor Chalmers LLD (1859–1922) was a Scottish architect specialising in country churches, and also being involved in several important restoration schemes.

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Peter Oliver (footballer)

Peter Francis Raeside Oliver (born 14 August 1948 in Dunfermline) is a former professional footballer, who played as a defender for Heart of Midlothian, York City & Huddersfield Town.

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Philip Avery

Philip Avery (born 15 November 1959) is a British meteorologist and BBC Weather forecaster.

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Pitreavie AAC

Pitreavie Amateur Athletic Club, based in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, was formed in 1956.

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Pitreavie Castle

Pitreavie Castle is a country house, located between Rosyth and Dunfermline in Fife, Scotland.

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Pittencrieff Park

Pittencrieff Park (known locally as "The Glen") is a public park in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Police Scotland

Police Scotland (Poileas Alba; Polis Scotland) – legally named the Police Service of Scotland – is the national police force of Scotland.

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Punk rock

Punk rock (or "punk") is a rock music genre that developed in the mid-1970s in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.

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Queen Anne High School, Dunfermline

Queen Anne High School is a large secondary school in the city of Dunfermline in Fife.

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Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline

Queen Margaret Hospital is located in Dunfermline and one of two main hospitals in the kingdom of Fife.

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Radio West Fife

Radio West Fife is one of Scotland's oldest hospital radio stations and broadcasts by landline to the Queen Margaret Hospital in Dunfermline.

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Ralph Erskine (minister)

Ralph Erskine (18 March 1685 – 6 November 1752) was a Scottish churchman.

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Recreation Park, Alloa

Recreation Park, also known as Recreation Grounds, The Recs and The Indodrill Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland.

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Redistribution of Seats Act 1885

The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 (48 & 49 Vict., c. 23) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Reinald Macer

Reinald Macer (died 1213) was a medieval Cistercian monk and bishop, active in the Kingdom of Scotland during the reign of William the Lion.

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Reported UFO sightings in the United Kingdom

This is a list of notable alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects or UFOs in the United Kingdom.

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Republic of Ireland women's national football team 1973–1989 results

This article contains the results of the Republic of Ireland women's national football team between 1973 and 1989.

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Richard Mackie

Sir Richard Mackie KONS COCI (1851–1923) was a 19th century Scottish businessman involved in ship brokerage and coal exporter who served as Provost of Leith from 1899 to 1908.

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Richard Reginald Goulden

Richard Reginald Goulden (1876–1932) was a British sculptor operational in the early 20th century.

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Robert Archibald

Robert Michael Archibald (born 29 March 1980) is a Scottish former professional basketball player.

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Robert Douglas (minister)

Robert Douglas (1594–1674) was the only minister of the Church of Scotland to be Moderator of the General Assembly five times.

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Robert Durie

Robert Durie (1555–1616) was a Scottish presbyterian minister.

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Robert Gilfillan

Robert Gilfillan (7 July 1798 – 4 December 1850) was a Scottish poet and songwriter.

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Robert Henryson

Robert Henryson (Middle Scots: Robert Henrysoun) was a poet who flourished in Scotland in the period c. 1460–1500.

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Robert Lauder of Quarrelwood

Sir Robert de Lawedre (Lauder), Knt., of Quarrelwood (died about 1370) was Justiciar of Scotia, a Scottish soldier of great prominence and Captain of Urquhart Castle.

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Robert Liston (minister)

Robert Liston (22 March 1730 – 11 February 1796) was a Scottish Minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

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Robert Macfarlane Cameron

Robert Macfarlane Cameron RIBA DL (1860–1920) was a 19th/20th century Scottish architect, specialising first in public houses and later in cinemas.

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Robert Moray

Sir Robert Moray (alternative spellings: Murrey, Murray) FRS (1608 or 1609 – 4 July 1673) was a Scottish soldier, statesman, diplomat, judge, spy, freemason and natural philosopher.

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Robert Pitcairn (commendator)

Robert Pitcairn (1520?–1584) was a Scottish administrator, diplomat and judge, secretary of state and commendator of Dunfermline.

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Robert Sempill, 4th Lord Sempill

Robert Sempill, 4th Lord Sempill, (d.1611), Scottish Lord of Parliament.

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Robert the Bruce

Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Bruis; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys; Early Scots: Robert Brus; Robertus Brussius), was King of Scots from 1306 until his death in 1329.

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Rochelle Blumenfeld

Rochelle Blumenfeld is an American artist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Rod Ellingworth

Rod Ellingworth (born 11 August 1972 in Burnley, Lancashire) is a coach for the Team Sky professional cycling team, and from January 2013 their performance manager, responsible for overseeing the sports directors and race coaches.

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Ronnie Boon

Ronald Winston "Ronnie" Boon (11 June 1909 – 3 August 1998) was an international rugby union wing for Wales who played club rugby for Cardiff.

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Rory Lawson

Rory Lawson (born 12 March 1981) is a Scottish former rugby union player who played his career in Scotland and England as a scrum half.

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Rosyth

Rosyth (Ros Fhìobh, "headland of Fife") is a town on the Firth of Forth, three miles (4.8 km) south of the centre of Dunfermline.

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Royal burgh

A royal burgh was a type of Scottish burgh which had been founded by, or subsequently granted, a royal charter.

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Royal Commission on Local Government in Scotland

The Royal Commission on Local Government in Scotland, usually called the Wheatley Commission or the Wheatley Report (Cmnd. 4150), was published in September 1969 by the chairmanship of Lord Wheatley.

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Royal Court of Scotland

The Royal Court of Scotland was the administrative, political and artistic centre of the Kingdom of Scotland.

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Rude Boy (film)

Rude Boy is a 1980 British film directed by Jack Hazan and David Mingay and filmed in 1978 and early 1979.

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Runrig

Runrig are a Scottish Celtic rock group formed in Skye, in 1973 under the name 'The Run Rig Dance Band'.

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Sailor (band)

Sailor are a British pop group, best known in the 1970s for their hit singles "A Glass of Champagne" and "Girls, Girls, Girls", written by the group's lead singer and 12-string guitar player, Georg Kajanus.

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Saint Andrew's Golf Club

The Saint Andrew's Golf Club is a golf club located in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, United States.

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Saint Margaret of Scotland

Saint Margaret of Scotland (Scots: Saunt Magret, c. 1045 – 16 November 1093), also known as Margaret of Wessex, was an English princess and a Scottish queen.

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Saline, Fife

Saline is a village and parish in Fife, Scotland, situated to the north-west of Dunfermline.

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Sarasota, Florida

Sarasota is a city in Sarasota County on the southwestern coast of the U.S. state of Florida.

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Scheduled monuments in Fife

A scheduled monument in Scotland is a nationally important archaeological site or monument which is given legal protection by being placed on a list (or "schedule") maintained by Historic Environment Scotland.

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Scotland in the High Middle Ages

The High Middle Ages of Scotland encompass Scotland in the era between the death of Domnall II in 900 AD and the death of King Alexander III in 1286, which was an indirect cause of the Scottish Wars of Independence.

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Scotland national rugby league team

The Scotland national rugby league team represent Scotland in international rugby league football tournaments.

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Scotland women's national football team 1972–99 results

This article lists the results of the Scotland women's national football team from 1972 to 1999.

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Scotland women's national football team 2010–19 results

This article lists the results and fixtures for the Scotland women's national football team from 2010 to 2019.

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Scott Barrie

Scott Barrie, (born 10 March 1962, St Andrews) is a Scottish Labour Party politician and former social worker.

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Scott Brown (footballer, born June 1985)

Scott Brown (born 25 June 1985) is a Scottish professional footballer, who plays as a central midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Celtic.

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Scottish Basketball Championship

The Scottish Basketball Championships tubpodcast.org (former: Scottish National Basketball League, SNBL) and particularly Senior Men Divisions 1 and 2, is the top men's basketball league in Scotland, and forms the second tier of British basketball (inline with the English Basketball League) after the professional setup of the BBL, where Scotland has just one representative in the Glasgow Rocks.

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Scottish Citylink

Scottish Citylink Scottish Citylink Coaches Limited is a long distance express coach operator in Scotland and Ireland (where it operates as Irish Citylink) and England (where it operates as Stansted Citylink).

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Scottish Club Youth Competitions

The Scottish Club Youth Competitions conference structures established for the 2015-16 season group clubs based on the development structures they have in place, the volume of teams they operate and results over recent seasons.

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Scottish folk music

Scottish folk music (also Scottish traditional music) is music that uses forms that are identified as part of the Scottish musical tradition.

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Scottish Football League Premier Division

The Scottish Football League Premier Division was, from 1975 until 1998, the top division of the Scottish Football League and the entire Scottish football league system.

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Scottish Gas Board

The Scottish Gas Board was a state-owned utility providing gas for light and heat to industries and homes in Scotland.

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Scottish Labour Party leadership election, 2011

The 2011 Scottish Labour Party leadership election was an internal party election to choose a new leader of the Scottish Labour Party.

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Scottish local elections, 1974

There were elections for the Scottish district councils on Tuesday 7 May 1974, for both the new regional and district councils, between the two United Kingdom general elections of February and October in that same year.

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Scottish local elections, 1977

There were elections for the Scottish district councils in 1977.

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Scottish local elections, 1980

There were elections for the Scottish district councils in 1980.

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Scottish local elections, 1984

Local elections were held in Scotland on Thursday 3 May 1984, to elect members to all 53 district councils under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, which had established the two-tier system of regions and districts.

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Scottish local elections, 1988

Local elections were held in Scotland on 5 May 1988, to elect members to all 53 district councils under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, which had established the two-tier system of regions and districts.

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Scottish local elections, 1992

Local elections were held in Scotland in May 1992, to elect members to all 53 district councils.

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Scottish Premier League

The Scottish Premier League (SPL) was the top level league competition for professional football clubs in Scotland.

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Scottish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

The Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (also known as the Scottish SPCA and SSPCA) is a charity to promote animal welfare in Scotland.

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Scottish Textile Workers' Union

The Scottish Textile Workers' Union was a trade union representing textile workers in parts of Scotland.

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Scottish Theatre Forum

The Scottish Theatre Forum is a website dedicated to the performing arts in Scotland and designed for use by anyone interested in amateur or professional theatre in the country.

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Scottish Union of Power Loom Overlookers

The Scottish Union of Power Loom Overlookers was a trade union representing supervisors in textile mills in Scotland.

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Scottish Vintage Bus Museum

The Scottish Vintage Bus Museum is a transport museum in Lathalmond, 2.5 miles north of Dunfermline, Fife.

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Scottish Water

Scottish Water is a statutory corporation that provides water and sewerage services across Scotland.

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1708 to 1832

As a result of the union of Scotland with England and Wales and the creation of the Parliament of Great Britain in 1707, Scotland had 48 constituencies representing seats for 45 Members of Parliament (MPs) in the House of Commons of the new Parliament of Great Britain, normally at the Palace of Westminster.

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1832 to 1868

The Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1832 redefined the boundaries of Scottish constituencies of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (at Westminster), and the new boundaries were first used in the 1832–33 general election.

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1868 to 1885

The Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1868 redefined the boundaries of Scottish constituencies of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (at Westminster), and the new boundaries were first used in the 1868 general election.

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1885 to 1918

The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 redefined the boundaries of English, Scottish and Welsh constituencies of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (at Westminster), and the new boundaries were first used in the 1885 general election.

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1918 to 1950

Provisions of the Representation of the People Act 1918 included reorganisation of representation in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster), with new constituency boundaries being first used in the 1918 general election.

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1950 to 1955

Under the Representation of the People Act 1948 and the House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) Act 1949 new constituency boundaries were defined and first used in the 1950 general election of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster).

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1955 to 1974

The results of the First Periodical Review of the Boundary Commission for Scotland became effective for the 1955 general election of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster).

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1974 to 1983

The results of the Second Periodical Review, concluded in 1969, and a subsequent interim review, concluded in 1972, of the Boundary Commission for Scotland, became effective for the February 1974 general election of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster).

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1983 to 1997

The results of the Third Periodical Review of the Boundary Commission for Scotland were implemented for the 1983 general election of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster).

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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1997 to 2005

The results of the Fourth Periodical Review of the Boundary Commission for Scotland became effective, as a result of Order in Council SI 1995 No 1037 (S.90),Fifth Periodical Report, for the 1997 general election of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster).

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Scouting in Scotland

Scouting in Scotland is largely represented by Scouts Scotland, a registered Scottish Charity No.

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Sheena McDonald

Sheena Elizabeth McDonald (born 25 July 1954, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) is a British journalist and broadcaster.

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Sheila Gilmore

Sheila Gilmore (born 1 October 1949) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh East from 2010 to 2015.

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Sheriff court

A sheriff court (cùirt an t-siorraim) is the principal local civil and criminal court in Scotland, with exclusive jurisdiction over all civil cases with a monetary up to, and with the jurisdiction to hear any criminal case except treason, murder, and rape which are in the exclusive jurisdiction of the High Court of Justiciary.

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Sheriff of Dunfermline

The Sheriff of Dunfermline was historically the royal official responsible for enforcing law and order in Dunfermline, Scotland.

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Shona McIsaac

Shona McIsaac (born 3 April 1960) is a British Labour Party politician.

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Simon Fraser (died 1306)

Sir Simon Fraser of Oliver and Neidpath was a Scottish knight who fought in the Wars of Scottish Independence, for which he was hanged, drawn, and quartered in 1306.

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Sir Alexander Lindsay, 3rd Baronet

Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelick, 3rd Baronet (11 May 1683, Dunfermline – 6 May 1762, Evelix) was a Scottish baronet from the Lindsay of Evelick family.

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Sir Patrick Spens

"Sir Patrick Spens" is one of the most popular of the Child Ballads (No. 58) (Roud 41), and is of Scottish origin.

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Skids (band)

Skids are a Scottish punk rock and new wave band, formed in Dunfermline, Fife in 1977 by Stuart Adamson (guitar, keyboards, percussion and backing vocals), William Simpson (bass guitar and backing vocals), Thomas Kellichan (drums) and Richard Jobson (vocals, guitar and keyboards).

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Skin Diamond

Skin Diamond (born Raylin Joy Christensen on February 18, 1987) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, model and former pornographic actress who now uses the professional name Raylin Joy.

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Skirmish of Dunfermline

The Skirmish of Dunfermline was a conflict that took place on 24 October 1715 in Dunfermline, Scotland and was part of the Jacobite rising of 1715.

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Sky plc

Sky plc is a pan-European British media and telecommunications company headquartered in London.

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Smeaton House

Smeaton House, also known as Smeaton Castle, and now as Dalkeith Home Farm, is a courtyard castle dating from the fifteenth century, about north of Dalkeith, and south of Inveresk in East Lothian, Scotland.

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Snooker season 1981/1982

The snooker season 1981/1982 was a series of snooker tournaments played between 27 June 1981 and 28 May 1982.

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South Queensferry

Queensferry, also called South Queensferry or simply "The Ferry", is a town to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland, traditionally a royal burgh of West Lothian.

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St Columba's Roman Catholic High School, Dunfermline

St Columba's High School is a six-year comprehensive Roman Catholic secondary school, located in Dunfermline in Fife, Scotland.

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St Leonard's Church

St Leonard's Church or St Leonard Church may refer to.

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St Margaret's School, Edinburgh

St.

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Stagecoach East Scotland

Stagecoach East Scotland is an operating region of Stagecoach UK Bus, with its regional base in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Stagecoach Strathtay

Stagecoach Strathtay is a Scottish bus operating company which covers the Dundee and Angus areas, and parts of Grampian.

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Steam spring

Steam springs or steam suspension are a form of suspension used for some early steam locomotives designed and built by George Stephenson.

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Steelend Victoria F.C.

Steelend Victoria Football Club (commonly known as Steelend Vics) were a Scottish football club based in the town of Steelend.

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Stevie Crawford

Stephen Crawford (born 9 January 1974) is a Scottish professional football player and coach.

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Stewart McPherson (VC)

Stewart McPherson VC (1819 – 7 December 1892) was a Scottish soldier in India and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth military forces.

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Stirling and Dunfermline Railway

The Stirling and Dunfermline Railway was a railway in Scotland connecting Stirling and Dunfermline.

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Stirling Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)

Stirling Burghs was a district of burghs constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1708 to 1918.

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Stirling High School

Stirling High School is a state high school for 11- to 18-year-olds run by Stirling Council in Stirling, Scotland.

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Stirling railway station (Scotland)

Stirling railway station is a railway station located in Stirling, Scotland.

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Stirling–Alloa–Kincardine rail link

The Stirling–Alloa–Kincardine rail link was a project to re-open of railway line between Stirling, Alloa and Kincardine in Scotland.

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Stuart Adamson

William Stuart Adamson (11 April 1958 – 16 December 2001) was a Scottish guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter.

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Stuart Soane

Stuart Soane (born 5 November 1987 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish footballer currently playing for Forres Mechanics in the Highland Football League.

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Tales from the Kingdom of Fife

Tales from the Kingdom of Fife is the debut album by Scottish-Swiss symphonic power metal band Gloryhammer.

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Terry Wilson (footballer, born 1959)

Terry Wilson (born 20 December 1959) is a Scottish footballer, who played as a winger for Cowdenbeath, Arbroath, Hibernian, Dunfermline Athletic and Hamilton Academical.

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Tesco

Tesco plc, trading as Tesco, is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer with headquarters in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

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The Angry Brigade

The Angry Brigade was a left-wing revolutionary group responsible for a series of bomb attacks in England between 1970 and 1972.

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The Bluetones

The Bluetones are an English indie rock band, formed in Hounslow, Greater London, in 1993.

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The Gospel of Wealth

"Wealth", more commonly known as "The Gospel of Wealth", is an article written by Andrew Carnegie in June of 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy by the new upper class of self-made rich.

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The Jolly Giant

The Jolly Giant Toy Superstores was a large Toy chain in the United Kingdom based in Glasgow.

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The Rezillos

The Rezillos are a punk/new wave band formed in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1976.

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The Who Tour 1965

The Who Tour 1965 was a series of performances by The Who, supporting releases such as "I Can't Explain", "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere", and My Generation (album and single).

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The Who Tour 1967

The Who Tour 1967 was a series of performances and tours by The Who, supporting releases such as A Quick One, "Pictures of Lily", and The Who Sell Out.

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The Who Tour 1969

The Who Tour 1969 was a series of performances and tours by The Who, partially in support of their Tommy album.

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The Yes Album Tour

The Yes Album Tour was a concert tour by progressive rock band Yes.

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Thomas Barclay (economic writer)

Sir Thomas Barclay (20 February 1853 – 20 January 1941) was a distinguished authority on International Law, a writer on economic subjects and a British Liberal politician.

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Thomas Brown (prison architect)

Thomas Brown (12 April 1806 – 23 August 1872) was a Scottish architect operating throughout Scotland in the mid-19th century, primarily involved with prison design.

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Thomas Erskine (theologian)

Thomas Erskine of Linlathen (13 October 1788 – 20 March 1870) was a Scottish advocate and lay theologian in the early part of the 19th century.

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Thomas Gillespie (minister)

Thomas Gillespie (1708 – 19 January 1774) was a Scottish church leader.

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Thomas Hamilton (architect)

Thomas Hamilton (11 January 1784 – 24 February 1858) was a Scottish architect, based in Edinburgh where he designed many of that city's prominent buildings.

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Thomas Harrison (architect)

Thomas Harrison (7 August (baptised) 1744 – 29 March 1829) was an English architect and bridge engineer who trained in Rome, where he studied classical architecture.

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Thomas M'Crie the elder

Thomas M'Crie (November 1772 – 5 August 1835) was a Scottish historian, writer, and preacher born in the town of Duns in November 1772.

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Thomas M. Carnegie

Thomas Morrison Carnegie (October 2, 1843 – October 19, 1886) was a Scottish-born American industrialist.

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Thomas Mair (minister)

Thomas Mair (1701 – 17 February 1768) was a Scottish Anti-Burgher minister and Moderator of the Anti-Burgher Associate Synod.

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Thomas McKay (gunner)

Staff Sergeant Thomas McKay MBE (died 17 November 2005), known as "Tam the Gun", was the District Gunner with 105th Regiment Royal Artillery (Volunteers) from 1979 until 2005.

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Thomas O'Brien (footballer)

Thomas O'Brien (born 7 August 1991) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Scottish League One side Arbroath as a central defender.

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Thomas Shaw, 1st Baron Craigmyle

Thomas Shaw, 1st Baron Craigmyle (23 May 1850 – 28 June 1937), known as The Lord Shaw from 1909 to 1929, was a Scottish radical Liberal Party politician and judge.

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Tom Lewis (songwriter)

Tom (Thomas John) Lewis (born 1943) is a British singer and writer of nautical songs.

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Tom Niblo

Thomas Bruce D. Niblo (24 September 1877 – December 1933) was a Scottish footballer who played as a Left winger and forward.

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Tommy McDonald (footballer, born 1930)

Thomas "Tommy" McDonald (24 May 1930 – 24 August 2004) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right winger.

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Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1966)

Thomas Elliott "Tommy" Wright (born 10 January 1966) is a Scottish former footballer and football coach.

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Tony Butler (musician)

Anthony Earle Peter "Tony" Butler (born 13 February 1957) is an English musician and rock bassist, best known for his work with the Scottish rock band Big Country.

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Tony Macaroni

Tony Macaroni is a chain of restaurants in Scotland specializing in Italian cuisine.

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Townhill, Fife

Townhill is a small village that lies just north of the Royal burgh of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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ToyGuard

ToyGuard works exclusively within the professional childcare sector within the UK.

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Travel to work area

A Travel to Work Area or TTWA is a statistical tool used by UK Government agencies and local authorities, especially by the Department for Work and Pensions and Jobcentres, to indicate an area where the population would generally commute to a larger town, city or conurbation for the purposes of employment.

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Trisent

Trisent Ltd is a UK software applications company launched in May 2016.

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Trondheim

Trondheim (historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem) is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1974

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1974, during the life of the minority Labour government of Harold Wilson.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1977

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1977.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1980

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1980.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1984

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1984.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1988

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1988.

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United Kingdom local elections, 1992

Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1992, one month after the general election which returned the governing Conservative Party for a fourth consecutive term in office.

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United Kingdom–United States relations

British–American relations, also referred to as Anglo-American relations, encompass many complex relations ranging from two early wars to competition for world markets.

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Valleyfield, Fife

Valleyfield consists of High Valleyfield and Low Valleyfield which are neighbouring villages in Fife, Scotland, midway between Dunfermline and Kincardine-on-Forth.

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Vichy

Vichy (Vichèi in Occitan) is a city in the Allier department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France, in the historic province of Bourbonnais.

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Vicky Featherstone

Vicky Featherstone (born 5 April 1967) is a theatre and artistic director.

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Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin

Victor Alexander Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin, 13th Earl of Kincardine, (16 May 184918 January 1917), known as Lord Bruce until 1863, was a right-wing British Liberal politician who served as Viceroy of India from 1894 to 1899. He was appointed by Arthur Balfour to hold an investigative enquiry into the conduct of the Boer War in 1902 to 1903. The Elgin Commission was the first of its kind in the British Empire, and it travelled to South Africa and took oral evidence from men who had actually fought in the battles. It was the first to value the lives of the dead and to consider the feelings of mourning relatives left behind, and it was the first occasion in the history of the British Army that recognised the testimony of ordinary soldiery as well as that of the officers.

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Victoria Hospital (Kirkcaldy)

Victoria Hospital is a large hospital situated to the north of the town centre in Kirkcaldy, in Fife, Scotland.

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Viewfield House, Dunfermline

Viewfield House is a large square stone built three storey Palladian villa in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Wallace's Well

Wallace's Well or Auchinleck Well is located on Langmuirhead Road near Robroyston (NS 6382 6960), Parish of Cadder, City of Glasgow.

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Waller Hugh Paton

Waller Hugh Paton RSA RSW (27 July 1828 – 8 March 1895), was a Scottish landscape artist working in the second half of the 19th century.

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Walter fitz Alan

Walter fitz Alan (born c.1110; died 1177) was a twelfth-century Scottish magnate and Steward of Scotland.

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Walter Kelly (footballer)

Walter Kelly (15 April 1929 – 16 February 1993) was a footballer who played as a centre forward in the Football League for Bury, Doncaster Rovers, Stockport County and Chester.

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Walter W. Robertson

Walter Wood Robertson (1845–1907) was a 19th-century Scottish architect.

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Warrender Baths Club

Warrender Baths Club is a swimming club which originated at Warrender Baths in Edinburgh, Scotland, established in 1888.

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Wellwood, Fife

Wellwood is a small village to the north of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Who Do You Think You Are? (U.S. TV series)

Who Do You Think You Are? is an American genealogy documentary series that is an adaptation of the British BBC series of the same name.

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Wilhelmshaven

Wilhelmshaven (meaning William's Harbour) is a coastal town in Lower Saxony, Germany.

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William Adam (minister)

William Adam (1 November 1796 – 19 February 1881) was a British Baptist minister, missionary, abolitionist and Harvard professor.

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William Adamson

William Adamson (2 April 1863 – 23 February 1936) was a Scottish trade unionist and Labour politician.

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William Burn

William Burn (20 December 1789 – 15 February 1870) was a Scottish architect, and pioneer of the Scottish Baronial style.

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William Crawford (London MP)

Wiliam Crawford (5 May 1780 – 27 April 1843) was a British Liberal Party politician who represented the City of London in the 19th century.

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William Cuthbertson

William Cuthbertson (21 July 1902 in Dunfermline – 24 November 1963) was a British flyweight boxer who competed in the 1920s.

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William Hay, 10th Marquess of Tweeddale

William Montagu Hay, 10th Marquess of Tweeddale KT (29 January 1826 – 25 November 1911), known before 1878 as Lord William Hay or Lord William Montagu Hay, was a Scottish landowner, peer and politician.

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William McGonagall

William Topaz McGonagall (March 1825 – 29 September 1902) was a Scottish weaver, poet and actor.

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William Miller, Lord Glenlee

Sir William Miller, Lord Glenlee, 2nd baronet of Glenlee, FRSE (1755-1846) was a Scottish advocate, law lord and landowner.

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William Schaw

William Schaw (c. 1550–1602) was Master of Works to James VI of Scotland for building castles and palaces, and is claimed to have been an important figure in the development of Freemasonry in Scotland.

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William Strang (footballer)

William Strang (16 September 1878 – 7 October 1916) was a Scottish professional football full back who played in the Scottish League for Celtic.

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William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas

Sir William Douglas "le Hardi" (the Bold), Lord of Douglas (1255 – January 24, 1298) was a Scottish nobleman and warlord.

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William Thomas Oldrieve

William Thomas Oldrieve (15 December 1853 – 12 January 1922) was an English architect and scholar primarily associated with public buildings in his role as Architect for Scotland within the Office of Works.

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Willie Callaghan (footballer, born 1967)

Willie Callaghan (born 23 March 1967) is a Scottish former professional association football player, who played for Dunfermline Athletic, Walsall, Cowdenbeath, Clyde, Albion Rovers, Montrose, Meadowbank Thistle, Livingston and Partick Thistle in the Scottish and English leagues.

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Willie Campbell (footballer)

William R. "Willie" Campbell (1900-?) was a Scottish professional footballer who played for Cowdenbeath, Alloa Athletic, Huddersfield Town & Manchester City.

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Willie Cunningham (Northern Irish footballer)

William Edward Cunningham (20 February 1930 – 31 August 2007) was a Northern Ireland international footballer and manager.

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Willie Francis (swimmer)

William Francis (23 February 1911 – April 1997) was a Scottish competitive swimmer and backstroke specialist who represented Great Britain in the Olympics and competed for Scotland in the British Empire Games.

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Willie Rennie

William Cowan Rennie (born 27 September 1967) is a Scottish politician who has been the Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats since May 2011.

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Woodmill High School

Woodmill High School is a local authority run high school in Dunfermline, Scotland.

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World Highland Games Championships

The World Highland Games Championships is a well recognised event in both strength athletics and Highland Games.

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Xplore Dundee

Xplore Dundee (formerly branded as National Express Dundee) is a bus operator based in Dundee, Scotland operating services mainly within Dundee City.

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Zoom Records (Scotland)

Zoom Records was a short-lived record label established in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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1437

Year 1437 (MCDXXXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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14th century

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 14th century was the century lasting from January 1, 1301, to December 31, 1400.

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154 (Scottish) Regiment RLC

154 (Scottish) Regiment is a regiment of the British Army's Royal Logistic Corps.

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1620s in Scotland

Monarch of Scotland.

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1624

No description.

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1707 in Scotland

Events from the year 1707 in the Kingdom of Scotland, then Scotland.

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1718 in Scotland

Events from the year 1718 in Scotland.

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1851 in Scotland

Events from the year 1851 in Scotland.

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1856 in Scotland

Events from the year 1856 in Scotland.

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1883

No description.

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1883 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1883.

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1883 in Scotland

Events from the year 1883 in Scotland.

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1883 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1883 in the United Kingdom.

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1884–85 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

Season 1884–85 was the tenth season in which Heart of Midlothian competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Cup for the tenth time.

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1886–87 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

Season 1886–87 was the eleventh season in which Heart of Midlothian competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Cup for the eleventh time.

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1903 in Scotland

Events from the year 1903 in Scotland.

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1912–13 Ayr United F.C. season

The 1912–13 season was the third season of competitive football by Ayr United.

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1926–27 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1926–27 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1927–28 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1927–28 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1931 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

The 1931 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the sixth year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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1931–32 East Stirlingshire F.C. season

The 1931–32 season was East Stirlingshire Football Club's eighth consecutive season in the Scottish Division Two, having been promoted from the inaugural Division Three in 1923–24.

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1932–33 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1932–33 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1934–35 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1934–35 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1935–36 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1935–36 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1936 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

The 1936 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 11th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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1936–37 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1936–37 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1955–56 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1955–56 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1956–57 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1956–57 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1958–59 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1958–59 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1959–60 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1959–60 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1960–61 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1960–61 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1961–62 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1961–62 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1962–63 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1962–63 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

The fifth Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1962–63 season.

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1963–64 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1963–64 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1964–65 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1964–65 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1965–66 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1965–66 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1965–66 in Scottish football

The 1965–66 season was the 93rd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 69th season of Scottish league football.

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1966–67 Celtic F.C. season

Celtic competed in five tournaments in the 1966–67 season.

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1966–67 in Scottish football

The 1966–67 season was the 94th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 70th season of Scottish league football.

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1967–68 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1967–68 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1968–69 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1968–69 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1969–70 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1969–70 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1970–71 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1970–71 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1973–74 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1973–74 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1974–75 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1974–75 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division.

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1977 in Scotland

Events from the year 1977 in Scotland.

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1981 Uber Cup

The 1981 Uber Cup was the tenth edition of the Uber Cup, the women's badminton team competition.

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1982 Scottish Professional Championship

The 1982 Tartan Bitter/Daily Record Scottish Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in March 1982 in Dunfermline, Scotland.

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1982–83 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1982–83 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish Premier Division.

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1984 European Competition for Women's Football qualification

The qualification for the 1984 European Competition for Women's Football was held between August 18, 1982 and October 28, 1983.

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1984–85 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1984–85 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish Premier Division.

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1987–88 Celtic F.C. season

The 1987–88 season was Celtic's 99th season of competitive football, and also marked the club's centenary.

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1988 Scottish Superprix

The 1988 Scottish Superprix, saw the cars from the British Formula Three series visit Knockhill, north of Dunfermline, for a non-championship race, on 7 August.

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1989–90 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1989–90 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish Premier Division.

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1990–91 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1990–91 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish Premier Division.

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1990–91 Scottish Cup

The 1990–91 Scottish Cup was the 106th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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1990–91 Scottish Premier Division

The 1990–91 Scottish Premier Division season was won by Rangers, two points ahead of Aberdeen.

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1991–92 Celtic F.C. season

During the 1991–92 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish Premier Division.

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1991–92 Scottish Premier Division

The 1991–92 Scottish Premier Division season was won by Rangers, nine points ahead of Hearts.

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1994–95 Scottish Challenge Cup

The 1994–95 Scottish Challenge Cup was the fifth season of the competition, which was also known as the B&Q Cup for sponsorship reasons.

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1995–96 Scottish Challenge Cup

The 1995–96 Scottish Challenge Cup was the sixth season of the competition, competed for by the 30 member clubs of the Scottish Football League.

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1996–97 Celtic F.C. season

The 1996-97 season was the 108th season of competitive football by Celtic.

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1996–97 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 1996–97 was difficult for Hibs, as the club finished ninth in the Premier Division and only avoided relegation to the First Division by winning a playoff against Airdrie.

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1996–97 Scottish Premier Division

The 1996–97 Scottish Premier Division season was the penultimate season of Scottish Premier Division football before the change to the Scottish Premier League.

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1997–98 Celtic F.C. season

Despite winning the title to stop Rangers bid for 10 league championships in a row, as well as winning the Scottish League Cup, manager Wim Jansen resigned at the end of the season, to be replaced by Jozef Vengloš.

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1997–98 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 1997–98 was an unqualified disaster for Hibs, as the club was relegated to the First Division by finishing bottom of the Premier Division.

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1997–98 Scottish Premier Division

The 1997–98 Scottish Premier Division season was the last season of Scottish Football League Premier Division football before the change to the Scottish Premier League.

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1998–99 Celtic F.C. season

The 1998–99 season was the 112th season of competitive football by Celtic.

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1999–2000 Scottish Challenge Cup

The 1999–2000 Scottish Challenge Cup was the ninth season of the competition, which was also known as the Bell's Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons.

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1st Fife Artillery Volunteers

The 1st Fife Artillery Volunteers, later the Highland (Fifeshire) Heavy Battery, was a volunteer unit first recruited in Fifeshire, Scotland, in 1860, which fought on the Western Front in the First World War.

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2000–01 Celtic F.C. season

Celtic played the 2000–01 season in the Scottish Premier League.

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2000–01 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2000–01 was Hibs' second season in the Scottish Premier League, after gaining promotion from the First Division in 1999.

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2000–01 Motherwell F.C. season

The 2000–01 season was Motherwell's 3rd season in the Scottish Premier League, and their 16th consecutive season in the top division of Scottish football.

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2000–01 Scottish Cup

The 2000–01 Scottish Cup was the 116th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennent's Scottish Cup.

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2001–02 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2001–02 was a turbulent one for Hibernian, as the team had three different permanent managers during the season.

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2001–02 Motherwell F.C. season

The 2001–02 season was Motherwell's 4th season in the Scottish Premier League, and their 17th consecutive season in the top division of Scottish football.

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2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 6

The teams competing in Group 5 of the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition were Croatia, Belgium, Scotland and Latvia.

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2002–03 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2002–03 was a disappointment for Hibernian, as the team finished in the bottom half of the Scottish Premier League in Bobby Williamson's first full season in charge.

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2002–03 Motherwell F.C. season

The 2002–03 season was Motherwell's 5th season in the Scottish Premier League, and their 18th consecutive season in the top division of Scottish football.

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2003–04 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2003–04 was a disappointment for Hibernian, as the team again finished in the bottom half of the Scottish Premier League, and was knocked out at the first stage of the Scottish Cup.

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2003–04 Motherwell F.C. season

The 2003–04 season was Motherwell's 6th season in the Scottish Premier League, and their 19th consecutive season in the top division of Scottish football.

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2004–05 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2004–05 was a relative success for Hibernian, as the team performed well in the league, finishing third and qualifying for the UEFA Cup in Tony Mowbray's first season as manager.

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2004–05 Motherwell F.C. season

The 2004–05 season was Motherwell's 7th season in the Scottish Premier League, and their 20th consecutive season in the top division of Scottish football.

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2005–06 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2005–06 was a season of missed opportunities for Hibernian.

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2005–06 Motherwell F.C. season

The 2005–06 season was Motherwell's 8th season in the Scottish Premier League, and their 21st consecutive season in the top division of Scottish football.

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2006 D1 Grand Prix series

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2006–07 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2006–07 was a mixed season for Hibernian; their league form suffered from extended cup runs, and they eventually finished sixth.

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2006–07 Kilmarnock F.C. season

In the 2006–07 season Kilmarnock Football Club competed in their seventh Scottish Premier League campaign, and also in the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup.

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2006–07 Motherwell F.C. season

The 2006–07 season was Motherwell's 9th season in the Scottish Premier League, and their 22nd consecutive season in the top division of Scottish football.

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2006–07 Scottish Cup

The 2006–07 Scottish Cup was the 122nd staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennent's Scottish Cup.

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2006–07 Scottish Junior Cup

The 2006–07 Scottish Junior Cup was a competition in Scottish Junior football.

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2007–08 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season

The 2007–08 season was Dunfermline Athletic's first season in the Scottish First Division, having been relegated from the Scottish Premier League at the end of the 2006–07 season.

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2007–08 in Scottish football

The 2007–08 season was the 111th season of competitive football in Scotland.

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2007–08 in Scottish reserve and youth football

The 2007–08 season was a season of reserve and youth football in Scotland.

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2007–08 Scottish League Cup

The 2007–08 Scottish League Cup was the 62nd staging of the Scotland's second most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the CIS Insurance Cup. Rangers won the cup by defeating Dundee United in the Final, winning 3–2 on penalties after the match was drawn 2–2 after extra-time.

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2008–09 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season

The 2008–09 season will be Dunfermline Athletic's 2nd season in the Scottish First Division after being relegated from the Scottish Premier League in 2007.

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2008–09 Greenock Morton F.C. season

Season 2008-09 saw Greenock Morton compete in their second consecutive season in the First Division.

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2008–09 Scottish Cup

The 2008–09 Scottish Cup was the 124th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 6

The teams competing in Group 6 of the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition are Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Scotland and Slovenia.

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2009–10 Ayr United F.C. season

The 2009–10 season was the 100th season of competitive football by Ayr United.

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2009–10 Coventry City F.C. season

This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2009–10 season, presented in chronological order.

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2009–10 Dundee F.C. season

The 2009–10 season was Dundee's 5th consecutive season in the Scottish First Division following their relegation from the SPL in 2005.

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2009–10 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2009–10 for Hibernian was their eleventh consecutive season of play in the Scottish Premier League.

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2009–10 Scottish Cup

The 2009–10 Scottish Cup is the 125th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2009–10 St Mirren F.C. season

St Mirren competed for their fourth successive season in the Scottish Premier League after finishing 11th place for season 2008–09, narrowly avoiding relegation on goal difference.

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2010 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying round

2010 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship (qualifying round) was the first round of qualifications for the Final Tournament of UEFA U-17 Championship 2010.

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2010–11 Aberdeen F.C. season

The 2010-11 season was Aberdeen's 98th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 100th season overall.

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2010–11 Dundee F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was Dundee's 6th consecutive season in the Scottish First Division after being relegated from the SPL in 2005.

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2010–11 Greenock Morton F.C. season

Season 2010–11 saw Greenock Morton compete in their fourth consecutive season in the First Division, having defeated Ayr United on the last day of the 2009–10 season.

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2010–11 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2010–11 for Hibernian was their 12th consecutive season of play in the Scottish Premier League.

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2011–12 Aberdeen F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Aberdeen's 99th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 100th season overall.

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2011–12 Dundee United F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was the club's 103rd season, having been founded as Dundee Hibernian in 1909.

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2011–12 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Dunfermline Athletic's 1st season back in the Scottish Premier League after winning promotion from the Scottish First Division during the 2010–11 season.

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2011–12 Hibernian F.C. season

Season 2011–12 for Hibernian was their 13th consecutive season of play in the Scottish Premier League (SPL).

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2011–12 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season

Huddersfield Town's 2011–12 campaign was Huddersfield Town's eighth consecutive season in the third tier of English football.

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2011–12 Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Inverness Caledonian Thistle's second consecutive season in the Scottish Premier League, having competed in the league since their promotion in the 2009–10 season.

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2011–12 Kilmarnock F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Kilmarnock's thirteenth consecutive season in the Scottish Premier League, having competed in it since its inauguration in 1998–99.

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2011–12 Raith Rovers F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Raith Rovers's third consecutive season in the Scottish First Division, having been promoted from the Scottish Second Division at the end of the 2008–09 season.

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2011–12 Scottish Cup

The 2011–12 Scottish Cup was the 127th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2011–12 Scottish Premier League

The 2011–12 Scottish Premier League was the fourteenth season of the Scottish Premier League, the highest division of Scottish football, since its inception in 1998.

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2011–12 St Johnstone F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was St Johnstone's third consecutive season in the Scottish Premier League, having competed in the league since their promotion in the 2008–09 season.

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2012 Summer Olympics torch relay

The 2012 Summer Olympics torch relay was run from 19 May until 27 July, prior to the London 2012 Summer Olympics.

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2012–13 Aberdeen F.C. season

The 2012–13 season was Aberdeen's 99th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 101st season overall.

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2012–13 Bristol City F.C. season

The 2012-13 season is Bristol City's 111th season in the Football League.

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2012–13 Greenock Morton F.C. season

Season 2012–13 sees Greenock Morton compete in their sixth consecutive season in the First Division, having finished 8th in the 2011–12 season.

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2012–13 in Scottish football

The 2012–13 season was the 116th season of competitive football in Scotland.

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2012–13 Scottish Cup

The 2012–13 Scottish Cup was the 128th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2012–13 Scottish First Division

The 2012–13 Scottish Football League First Division, also known as the 2012–13 Irn Bru Scottish Football League First Division for sponsorship reasons, was the 18th season of the Scottish Football League First Division and the 107th season of a second-tier football league in Scotland.

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2012–13 Scottish Youth Cup

The 2012–13 Scottish Youth Cup was the 30th season of the Scottish Youth Cup, the national knockout tournament at youth level organised by the Scottish Football Association for its full and associate member clubs.

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2013–14 Ayr United F.C. season

The 2013-14 season is the 104th season of competitive football by Ayr United, the first in the newly formed SPFL League One and the second consecutive season in the Third Tier, after finishing seventh the season prior.

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2013–14 Rangers F.C. season

The 2013–14 season was the 134th season of competitive football by Rangers.

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2013–14 Scottish Championship

The 2013–14 Scottish Championship was the 19th season in the current format of 10 teams in the second-tier of Scottish football.

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2013–14 Scottish Cup

The 2013–14 Scottish Cup was the 129th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2013–14 Scottish League One

The 2013–14 Scottish League One was the 19th season in the current format of 10 teams in the third-tier of Scottish football.

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2014 Mercure Perth Masters

The 2014 Mercure Perth Masters were held from January 2 to 5 at the Dewars Centre in Perth, Scotland as part of the 2013–14 World Curling Tour.

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2014–15 Greenock Morton F.C. season

Season 2014–15 saw Greenock Morton compete in the Scottish League One the third tier of Scottish football, having finished bottom of the Scottish Championship in 2013-14.

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2014–15 Scottish Challenge Cup

The 2014–15 Scottish Challenge Cup, known as the Petrofac Training Cup due to sponsorship reasons with Petrofac, was the 24th season of the competition.

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2014–15 Scottish Cup

The 2014–15 Scottish Cup was the 130th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2014–15 Scottish League One

The 2014–15 Scottish League One is the 20th season in the current format of 10 teams in the third-tier of Scottish football.

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2015–16 Ayr United F.C. season

The 2015–16 season is Ayr United's 106th in existence and the club's third season in the Scottish League One.

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2015–16 Scottish Cup

The 2015–16 Scottish Cup was the 131st season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2015–16 Scottish League Cup

The 2015–16 Scottish League Cup was the 70th season of Scotland's second-most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2016–17 Dundee United F.C. season

The 2016–17 season is Dundee United's 108th season, having been founded as Dundee Hibernian in 1909.

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2016–17 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season

The 2016–17 season was Dunfermline Athletic's first season in the Scottish Championship, having finished top of the Scottish League One in 2015–16.

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2016–17 Greenock Morton F.C. season

Season 2016–17 saw Greenock Morton compete in the Scottish Championship the second tier of Scottish football, having finished fifth in 2015-16.

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2016–17 Hamilton Academical F.C. season

The 2016–17 season was the club's third season in the Scottish Premiership.

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2016–17 Scottish Challenge Cup

The 2016–17 Scottish Challenge Cup, known as the IRN-BRU Cup due to sponsorship reasons, was the 26th season of the competition.

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2016–17 Scottish Cup

The 2016–17 Scottish Cup was the 132nd season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2016–17 Scottish League Cup group stage

The 2016–17 Scottish League Cup group stage was played from 15 July to 31 July 2016.

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2016–17 Scottish Youth Cup

The 2016–17 Scottish Youth Cup is the 34th season of the Scottish Youth Cup, the national knockout tournament at youth level organised by the Scottish Football Association for its full and associate member clubs.

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2017–18 Brechin City F.C. season

The 2017–18 season was Brechin City's first season in the Scottish Championship, having finished 4th in the 2016–17 Scottish League One, winning promotion by defeating Raith Rovers and Alloa Athletic in the Championship play-offs.

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2017–18 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season

The 2017–18 season was Dunfermline Athletic's second season in the Scottish Championship, having finished 5th in the 2016–17 season.

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2017–18 Scottish Challenge Cup

The 2017–18 Scottish Challenge Cup, known as the IRN-BRU Cup due to sponsorship reasons, is the 27th season of the competition.

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2017–18 Scottish Cup

The 2017–18 Scottish Cup was the 133rd season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.

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2017–18 Scottish League Cup group stage

The 2017–18 Scottish League Cup group stage was played from 14 July to 30 July 2017.

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2017–18 Scottish Premiership

The 2017–18 Scottish Premiership (known as the Ladbrokes Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football.

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2018–19 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season

The 2018–19 season will be Dunfermline Athletic's third season in the Scottish Championship, having finished 4th in the 2017–18 season.

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2018–19 Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. season

The '''2018–19''' Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. season is the club's second season in the Scottish Championship, having been relegated from the Scottish Premiership at the end of the 2016–17 season.

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2018–19 Motherwell F.C. season

The 2018–19 season is Motherwell's thirty-fourth consecutive season in the top flight of Scottish football and the sixth in the newly established Scottish Premiership, having been promoted from the Scottish First Division at the end of the 1984–85 season.

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2018–19 Scottish League Cup group stage

The 2018–19 Scottish League Cup group stage will be played from 14–28 July 2018.

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2018–19 Tranmere Rovers F.C. season

The 2018–19 season is Tranmere Rovers' 135th season of existence and their first back in EFL League Two following promotion from the 2017–18 National League.

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36th (Scottish) Anti-Aircraft Brigade

36th (Scottish) Anti-Aircraft Brigade was an air defence formation of Britain's Territorial Army, created in the period of tension before the outbreak of World War II.

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3rd Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

The 3rd Anti-Aircraft Division was an air defence formation of the Territorial Army, part of the British Army, created in the period of tension before the outbreak of World War II.

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71st (Forth) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery

The 71st (Forth) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery was an air defence unit of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) formed in Scotland just before World War II.

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References

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