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    Dunalastair (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Alastair, meaning "fort of Alexander") is an estate in the southern part of the Highlands, in Perthshire, Scotland....
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    Dunalastair Water (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch Dhùn Alastair") is an entirely man made reservoir in Scotland which lies between Loch Rannoch and Loch Tummel...
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  • The Dunalastair Hotel Suites is a grade listed, 5 star hotel located in Kinloch Rannoch, Perthshire. Originally established in 1788, the current building...
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    The Caledonian Railway 721 Class (known as the "Dunalastair" class) was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed by John F. McIntosh for the Caledonian...
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    Railway and introduced in 1899. They had the same boiler type as the 721 “Dunalastair” Class 4-4-0s. They could reach speeds of up to 55 mph (89 km/h). 96...
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    chiefs have been buried in a family vault in the grounds of the estate of Dunalastair, near Kinloch Rannoch. Under Alexander Robertson, 12th chief, the clan...
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    locomotives, and technically, the last of the Dunalastair series, and were unofficially dubbed, Dunalastair V.[citation needed] The two classes together...
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    from its outlet from Loch Rannoch the river expands into Dunalastair Water (or Dunalastair Reservoir), a man made loch formed by a weir, part of the...
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    particularly refined by John F. McIntosh of the Caledonian Railway with his Dunalastair and Breadalbane classes of 1896 to 1898. In addition, Wilson Worsdell...
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    him as Chief Mechanical Engineer. McIntosh's most famous design is the Dunalastair Class 4-4-0. Other designs include: Caledonian Railway 19, 92 and 439...
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  • Escola Villare, São Caetano do Sul, Brazil Dunalastair School Chicureo Dunalastair School Las Condes Dunalastair School Peñalolén Colegio American British...
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    made deeper. A dam was built at Dunalastair, 4 miles (6.4 km) below the control weir, creating a new loch called Dunalastair Water. Three miles (4.8 km) of...
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    numbers Notes 4-4-0 (Dunalastairs) 721 1896 15 2P 14311-14325 Dunalastair I 766 1897–98 15 2P/3P 14326-14336 & 14430-14433 Dunalastair II - 4 rebuilt 1914...
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    avoid these requirements, McIntosh designed a large 4-6-0 based on his 'Dunalastair' series of 4-4-0s. Two locomotives were built in 1903, and immediately...
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    locomotives produced for the Caledonian Railway were the Cardean and Dunalastair Classes. After the First World War, the Railways Act 1921 also known...
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  • 4-6-0 (5P) Caledonian Railway 113 class 4-4-0 Dunalastair V (3P) Caledonian Railway 72 Class 4-4-0 Dunalastair V (3P) Caledonian Railway 300 Class 0-6-0 (3F)...
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    were subsequently repaired and returned to traffic - No. 140 of the Dunalastair IV Class and No. 48 of the 43 Class (both 4-4-0). The sequence of events...
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  • Balfour Castle Ballathie House Battleby Blair Castle Dalchonzie Drumkilbo Dunalastair Hotel Dupplin Castle Faskally House Fingask Castle Gleneagles Hotel Killiechassie...
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    The village is located primarily on the B8079 between Pitlochry and Dunalastair Water, but the older part of the village (Old Bridge of Tilt) is located...
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  • (south of Shieldaig) Loch an Dùin (Atholl) Dumbrock Loch (near Milngavie) Dunalastair Water (Perthshire) (reservoir) Dundas Loch (Edinburgh) Loch Dungeon (Dumfries...
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    which was essentially an elongated hybrid of his 812 Class 0-6-0 and Dunalastair series 4-4-0 types. The class featured a particularly short driving-wheel...
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  • Reservoir West Corrie Wideford Hill Reservoir (drained) Stromness Waterworks Dunalastair Water Loch Tummel - part of the Tummel Valley hydroelectric scheme Loch...
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    catching and higher Schiehallion which lies seven km to the SE across Dunalastair Water and dominates Strath Tummel. However Beinn a' Chuallaich is well...
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  • (Blair Atholl) Atholl Arms Hotel (Dunkeld) Crieff Hydro Cromlix House Dunalastair Hotel Gleneagles Hotel Parklands Hotel Perth Arms Hotel Queens Hotel...
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    at Tummel Bridge at the western end of the loch that takes water from Dunalastair reservoir below Loch Rannoch, and discharges into Loch Tummel: this station...
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  • Day 2, Slieve Croob Relay, Tyrella 2012 SOA Sprint, Livingston Day 1, Dunalastair Day 2, Craig a Barns, Dunkeld Relay, Newtyle 2013 SCOA Sprint, University...
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    Following the defeat of the Jacobite rising in 1746, his tower house at Dunalastair was burnt down by government soldiers and his estates were forfeited...
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  • nine, she moved with her family to Chile where she attended the Colegio Dunalastair in Santiago. On the advice of her father, she went on to study sociology...
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  • upgraded, the Caledonian Railway introduced the very successful 4-4-0 Dunalastair class of locomotives. In the late 1950s the line became a speeding ground...
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    stations. Rannoch Barracks Loch Rannoch Rannoch School Kinloch Rannoch Dunalastair Tummel hydro-electric power scheme The Soldiers' Trenches, Moor of Rannoch...
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