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Ackergill Tower (or Ackergill Castle) is located on the coast of Sinclair's Bay, about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Wick, Caithness, in northern Scotland. It was built in the early 16th century, and is a Category A listed building. [1] The building is a five-storey oblong tower house. The four-storey wing to the rear was added in the early 18th ...
In Ackergill is a famous tower/castle named Ackergill Tower. In the 1920s, archaeologists excavated an ancient cemetery in an elongated sand mound at Ackergill, finding ten graves with sixteen burials. Most inhumations were in long cists. Grave goods were found in only one of the burials.
The registered owner of the car, Ophelia Bauckholt, [5] was a transgender German citizen on a current visa working as a quantitative trader for Tower Research Capital in New York since October 2021. [9] [22] [23] Prior to working at Tower, she worked as a trader at Radix Trading for two years and as an intern at Jane Street Capital. [24]
Somerset Berkley Regional High School held a vigil to honor Zachary Deane, who on Aug. 10 died of rhabdomyosarcoma, a fast-attacking and lethal form of cancer. “This just meant the world to me ...
The family of Tyre Sampson, a 14-year-old who died after falling from an Orlando, Fla. amusement park ride in 2022, has been awarded $310 million.. Sampson, of St. Louis County, Mo., was visiting ...
John Capodice, a character actor who accrued dozens of credits on the big and small screens, including “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,” “General Hospital” and “Seinfeld,” died Dec. 30 ...
In 1907, Ackergill would receive their third and final lifeboat. A 37-foot 10 oar self-righting lifeboat, constructed by Thames Ironworks, and costing £1,048. She was named Co-operator No.3 (ON 582), funded by the Co-operative Union. Launching a lifeboat at Ackergill had always proved difficult, and now a larger heavier lifeboat was placed on ...
Volunteers donate blood September 11, 2001, at Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois at a blood donation station set up to help victims of the World Trade Center attack in New York City.