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  2. Category:Scottish antiques experts - Wikipedia

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  3. List of historic places in the Regional Municipality of Peel

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    Bounded by Lakeshore Road West, Lake Ontario, Mississauga Road South, and the Credit River Mississauga ON 43°32′52″N 79°35′10″W  /  43.5477°N 79.5862°W  / 43.5477; -79.5862  ( Old Port Credit Heritage Conservation

  4. Judith Miller (antiques expert) - Wikipedia

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    Born Judith Henderson Cairns in Galashiels, Scotland, Miller first began collecting antiques while studying history at the University of Edinburgh. [1] [2] In 1979, she co-wrote the Miller's Antiques Price Guide with her first husband, Martin Miller, whom she had married the year before, and had two children with.

  5. Paul Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    Paul Laidlaw is a Scottish auctioneer, known for his appearances on television game-shows related to antiques. Early life. Laidlaw was born in Edinburgh, [1] ...

  6. Anita Manning - Wikipedia

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    Anita Manning (born 1 December 1947) [citation needed] is a Scottish antiques expert and television personality from Glasgow. [2] She is well known for her appearances since 2010 as an expert and presenter on the BBC's Bargain Hunt, Flog It! and the Antiques Road Trip. She is claimed to be the first female auctioneer in Scotland.

  7. Argaty - Wikipedia

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    Argaty is a farm estate located just over a mile northeast of Doune, Stirling, Scotland. The present Argaty House dates from the 19th century with baronial additions in the 1860s and 1920s, but was largely destroyed by fire in April 2011.

  8. Gordon Brown (television presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Brown was a Scottish–Australian antique dealer, and presenter of several television programs about antiques and collecting. Born in Glasgow , Scotland, Brown began collecting and selling antiques in Edinburgh at the age of 19.

  9. Doune - Wikipedia

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    In the 2001 Scottish census, 2.75% residents of Doune could speak Scottish Gaelic. [2] Doune has a small primary school with 183 pupils on the roll (June 2016), drawn from a catchment area which extends outside the town, especially to the north. It is located on the site of Doune Roman fort. [3]