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Upload another image Moray Institute George Street 56°11′23″N 4°03′15″W / 56.189629°N 4.054284°W / 56.189629; -4.054284 (Moray Institute George Street) Category C(S) 24679 Upload Photo Structure At Rear Of 35 Main Street 56°11′22″N 4°03′05″W / 56.189579°N 4.051364°W / 56.189579; -4.051364 (Structure At Rear Of 35 Main Street) Category B ...
To the rear of Doune where the ponds and the Doune Riggs housing development now sits was known locally as Currachmore. This area contained the bluebell wood, an area popular with walkers; it was also part of the Doune Golf course. This area was quarried and the sand coming from here was used in the construction of Longannet. Also lost to the ...
His brother, Sir James Stewart (c. 1513 –1554), was made Captain of Doune Castle, and Sir James' son, also James (c. 1529 –1590), was created Lord Doune in 1570. [2] Lord Doune's son, another James (c. 1565 –1592), married Elizabeth Stuart, 2nd Countess of Moray around 1580, becoming Earl of Moray himself. The castle thus came to be the ...
Also the legislation concerning (super)markets bigger than 400 m 2 in sales area was clarified by discarding the law of six designated Sundays and replacing it with Sunday opening hours from May to August and from November to December. On 15 December 2015, the Finnish parliament voted to remove all opening hour restrictions for all retailers.
Antique shop "Vaarin varasto" in Tammela, Tampere, Finland. An antique shop (or antiques shop) is a retail store specializing in the selling of antiques. Antiques shops generally have a physical presence in a shop where the wares are stored and displayed, but some antique shops are online, with no physical retail location.
Lanrick Castle was a late 18th-century country house near Doune in central Scotland. It was demolished in 2002 despite being protected as a category B listed building . It was located on the south bank of the River Teith , in Stirling council area .
Bonhams & Butterfields conducted its first East Coast sale in 2003 with an auction of Edwin C. Jameson's collection of classic cars and antiques in Massachusetts, US. During 2005, Bonhams expanded further with the opening of the Paris office and a new saleroom in New York.
Coldoch Broch is located 4.5 kilometres southwest of Doune. [1] It stands on a slight rise immediately next to the flat land of the Forth Valley – originally an extensive marsh. [ 2 ] As recently as 2007 the site was described as being "overgrown with turf and weeds".