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  2. Haggs Castle - Wikipedia

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    Haggs Castle (1843) by Alexander Duff Robertson, in ink and watercolour. Haggs Castle is an altered L-plan tower, of 4 storeys. The main block measures around 17 m by 7.2 m. The ground floor contained two chambers and a kitchen with a large firepla

  3. List of listed buildings in Glasgow/6 - Wikipedia

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    6 Rottenrow East And 1 Macleod Street, Castle Street, And Cathedral Square, Barony Church And Church Hall With War Memorial, Retaining Wall, Railings And Gatepiers 55°51′43″N 4°14′14″W  /  55.861882°N 4.237119°W  / 55.861882; -4.237119  ( 6 Rottenrow East And 1 Macleod Street, Castle Street, And Cathedral Square, Barony ...

  4. Haggs - Wikipedia

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    Haggs is a small village in the Falkirk council area of Scotland. The village is situated 2.1 miles (3.4 km) south-west of Bonnybridge , 4.6 miles (7.4 km) north-northeast of Kilsyth and 2.0 miles (3.2 km) south-southwest of Denny , on the east side of the M80 motorway which separates it from Banknock .

  5. The Shepherd's Calendar (James Hogg) - Wikipedia

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    In the present year, 1823, Andrew, an old shepherd, tells his master of the history of the Ettrick Forest, and of the death in the snow of Rob Dodds, a young shepherd, resulting from harsh treatment by his master. II. 'Mr Adamson of Laverhope' (first published in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine in June 1823 as 'The Shepherd's Calendar. Class Second.

  6. Ecclefechan - Wikipedia

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    Hoddom Castle is located two miles (three kilometres) from the village centre. Not far from the village is the Robgill Tower, built by the Clan Irvine. In the 1880s, an adjoining home was built. The tower was one of a number of structures built along the border as protection against incursions by the English. [7]

  7. Glasgow Open - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Open was a European Tour golf tournament which was played annually at Haggs Castle Golf Club in Glasgow from 1983 to 1985. The most distinguished of the three winners was future World Number 1 Bernhard Langer of Germany. In 1985 the prize fund was £90,348, which was slightly below average for a European Tour event at that time.

  8. Pollok Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Pollok Country Park is a 146-hectare (361-acre) country park located between Shawlands, Crossmyloof, and Pollok in Glasgow, Scotland. [1] In 2007, Pollok Country Park was named Britain's Best Park, [2] and in 2008 it was named the Best Park in Europe, beating competition from parks in Italy, France, Germany, Poland and Sweden. [3]

  9. Hagg - Wikipedia

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    Hagg or Haggs may refer to: Hagg. Hägg, Swedish surname; Arthur Ernest Hagg (1888–1985), British aircraft and boat designer; Eric Hagg (born 1989), former American football safety; Fox Hagg, a nature reserve in Sheffield; Robert Hagg (born 1995), Swedish ice hockey player; Russell Hagg (born 1938), Australian designer and director