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    Carstairs (/kɑːrˈstɛərz/, Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Tarrais) is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. Carstairs is located 5 miles (8 kilometres)...
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  • Carstairs is a village near Lanark, Scotland. Carstairs may also refer to: Carstairs, Queensland, Australia, a rural locality Carstairs, Alberta, Canada...
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  • Carstairs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Henrietta Carstairs (1777/78 – after 1817), British mountaineer and nanny Carroll Carstairs...
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    Didsbury and Crossfield. Carstairs is located entirely within the rural Mountain View County. Named after Carstairs, Scotland, Carstairs began life as a loading...
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  • Jabez Bostwick and his wife Helen. Joe Carstairs' legal father was Scottish army officer Captain Albert Carstairs, first of the Royal Irish Rifles and later...
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  •  52. ISBN 978-0-86547-952-4. the carstairs it really hurts me. "Cleveland Horne". Discogs.com. Retrieved 26 September 2013. The Carstairs at Allmusic...
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    Insider.com. Carstairs, Joseph (1816). Lectures on the art of writing. The Author. ""Lectures On The Art Of Writing" by Joseph Carstairs". theflourishforum...
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  • Sharon Carstairs PC CM (born April 26, 1942) is a Canadian politician and former Senator. Carstairs was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the daughter of former...
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  • Scotland. Carstairs indices are calculated at the postcode sector level, with average population sizes of approximately 5,000 persons. The Carstairs index...
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  • George Carstairs may refer to: George Carstairs (rugby league), Australian rugby league player George Carstairs (missionary) (1880–1948), Scottish missionary...
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    Charles Stewart Carstairs (August 1865 – July 1928) was an American art dealer. Throughout his career, Carstairs encouraged American clients to invest...
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    Henrietta Carstairs (1777/78 – after 1817) was a British mountaineer and nanny. In 1817, she became the first person to climb the Sugarloaf Mountain in...
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  • long-distance runner. Carstairs was born on 18 June 1916 in Mussoorie, India, then part of the British Raj. He was the son of George Carstairs (died 1948), a...
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  • January 1924 she was renamed HMS Dryad, but reverted to Carstairs on 15 August 1924. Carstairs, South Lanarkshire Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]...
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  • siblings: diplomatic attaché Charles Haseltine Carstairs (August, 1886-26 October 1919), James Stewart Carstairs (2 June 1890 – 20 September 1932), an artist;...
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    State Hospital (also known as Carstairs Hospital, or simply Carstairs) is a psychiatric hospital in the village of Carstairs, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland...
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    Line) splits at Carstairs, with one branch going to Edinburgh Waverley and the other to Glasgow Central. The Glasgow–Edinburgh via Carstairs line consists...
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  • Carstairs is a rural locality in the Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Carstairs had a population of 91 people. The Burdekin...
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  • Kent A. Carstairs (born c. 1947) is a Canadian curler, 1987 World Men's champion and a 1987 Brier champion. Carstairs began curling at age 26 in Toronto...
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    Christian Carstairs (fl. 1763—1786) was a Scottish poet who published anonymously. Christian Carstairs was the daughter of James Bruce Carstairs (died 1768)...
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    Carstairs railway station serves the village of Carstairs in South Lanarkshire, Scotland and is a major junction station on the West Coast Main Line (WCML)...
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  • Lindley Carstairs of the United Presbyterian Church, ordained in 1871; and a younger brother of the accountant Alexander Morrison Carstairs (died 1943)...
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    Carstairs Junction (Scottish Gaelic: Snaim Caisteal Tarrais) is a village in South Lanarkshire. Taking its name from the village of Carstairs and nearby...
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  • signing a two-year professional contract, Carstairs failed to force his way into the first team picture. Carstairs joined Third Division club Brentford on...
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  • Collins Main Does not appear Guest Does not appear Main RAF Flight Lieutenant Carstairs Nicholas Frankau Main Does not appear Guest Does not appear Main...
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  • Alan MacMillan Carstairs (born 4 May 1939) is an Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Council from...
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    Retrieved 1 July 2008. "Carstairs Cumming Douglas". glasgowwestaddress.co.uk. Ewing, William Annals of the Free Church "Carstairs Douglas: The Amoy Mission...
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  • British series of The Saint. Carstairs directed many British comedies including many of Norman Wisdom's films. Carstairs died of a heart attack on 12...
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  • Wilhelmina Baird (born 16 February 1935), pseudonym of Joyce Carstairs Hutchinson, writing also under the name of Kathleen James, is a Scottish science...
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    the 1970s, ending in divorce. Morris Carstairs later married the academic Nancy Shields Hardin. Vera Carstairs was employed as a Principal Research Officer...
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