• The Iron Horse was a Scottish Celtic music band formed in 1990. During the 1990s the band, along with others, broadened Celtic music from its traditional...
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  • John Ford Iron Horse (TV series), a 1960s American Western series The Iron Horse (Scottish band) Iron Horse (band), an American bluegrass band Ironhorse...
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  • Lawrie MacMillan (category Scottish bass guitarists)
    and recorded with artists and bands including Stuart Adamson, The Raphaels, Amy Duncan, The Iron Horse (Scottish band) and was featured as Glasgow Royal...
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  • horse, horses, horsed, or horsing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A horse is a hoofed mammal of the species Equus ferus caballus. Horse or Horses...
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  • a horse Maiden race horse, a race horse that has yet to win a race Maiden speech, the first speech made by a politician in a formal assembly Iron Maiden...
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    Scotland in the Iron Age concerns the period of prehistory in Scotland from about 800 BCE to the commencement of written records in the early Christian...
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    Siŋté Máza was the Chief's tribal name. Asked why the white people call him Iron Tail, he said that when he was a baby his mother saw a band of warriors...
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  • of Esknish, Islay, Scotland. Dun Borrafiach, an Iron Age broch on the island of Skye, Scotland Dun Glacier Dun Guaidhre, an Iron Age fort southwest of...
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  • Stormwatch (album) (category Jethro Tull (band) albums)
    released by the band at the end of the 1970s, alongside Songs from the Wood (1977) and Heavy Horses (1978). The album's themes deal mostly with the environment...
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    is celebrated in Scotland through annual award ceremonies, including the Scottish Music Awards, Scottish Album of the Year Award, the Scots Trad Music...
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  • notable Scottish musicians is part of the List of Scots series. Contents 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 18 Wheeler, band 1990s...
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    songwriter, and comic book writer. He is best known as the lead vocalist and co-founder of the rock band My Chemical Romance. He released his debut solo album...
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  • Clangers (redirect from The Iron Chicken)
    children". The Soup Dragons, a Scottish alternative rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s, took their name from the Clangers character. In the 1972 Doctor...
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    only a little over 40 years; they probably only held Scottish land for about 80 years. Some Scottish historians such as Alistair Moffat maintain Roman influence...
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    Douglas (given name) (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    centuries in the north of England. The Scottish surname Douglas was borne by one of the most powerful families of the Kingdom of Scotland (the Earls of Douglas...
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    Edinburgh, 2006 Scottish Inventors . . . who keep the world in touch, Global Friends of Scotland (a Scottish Executive website) Scottish Inventors and their...
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    Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, in 1967. Initially playing blues rock and jazz fusion, the band soon incorporated elements...
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    dress of the Royal Horse Artillery, as worn by the King's Troop. Full dress of the Rifles, as worn by the Waterloo Band. Full dress of the Royal Fusiliers...
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    Dumbarton F.C. is the local football club. Dumbarton is home to BBC Scotland's drama studio. Dumbarton history goes back at least as far as the Iron Age and probably...
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  • with narrow yellow stripe through the middle. ( Identical to the Royal Horse Artillery) Headquarter Squadron and Band – red and blue edged with narrow...
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  • reported on this date) David Scott, 83, Scottish journalist and broadcaster (Scottish Daily Express, BBC Scotland, STV). (death announced on this date)...
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    Jura (/ˈdʒʊərə/ JOOR-ə; Scottish Gaelic: Diùra) is an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, adjacent to and northeast of Islay. With an area of 36...
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    the Japanese adventure game Morenatsu, the dog character Kōya is part of a rock band with three other performers, who are a cat, a bird, and a horse....
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    William Hill (blacksmith) (category Scottish metalsmiths)
    Hill was a Scottish blacksmith and fabricator of works in iron for James V of Scotland. Hill had a forge in Edinburgh Castle. He made many iron gates and...
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    Ferrous metallurgy is the metallurgy of iron and its alloys. The earliest surviving prehistoric iron artifacts, from the 4th millennium BC in Egypt, were...
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    Falkirk (redirect from Falkirk, Scotland)
    [ˈfɔːkɪrk]; Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Bhreac) is a town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, historically within the county of Stirlingshire. It lies in the Forth...
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  • named "Beef, Iron & Wine" that he found in a general store while shooting a film. Iron Maiden – Steve Harris named the band after the iron maiden torture...
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    Phrygians (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
    conflicts with the indigenous Mother Goddess, whose creature was the Lunar Bull, may be surmised in the way that Sabazios' horse places a hoof on the head of...
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    Danny MacAskill (category Scottish male cyclists)
    attention, featuring stunts performed by MacAskill set to "The Funeral" by Band of Horses. As of April 2009, MacAskill had been practising several hours...
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    shaped rings of iron overlapped and woven together by straps of leather as opposed to the interlinked metal rings of chain mail, banded mail was much more...
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