Culross (/ˈkurəs/) (Scottish Gaelic: Cuileann Ros, 'holly point or promontory') is a village and former royal burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland. According...
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Dave Culross (born March 9, 1974) is an American drummer from Rochester, New York. He was a member of Malevolent Creation, as well in many death metal...
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Viscount Colville of Culross, in the County of Perth, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 15 July 1902 for the politician...
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Culross Palace is a late 16th to early 17th century merchant's house in Culross, Fife, Scotland. The palace, or "Great Lodging", was constructed between...
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The Moat Pit at Culross, also called the Coal Mine in the Sea, is a site of 16th-century undersea mining in Culross, Scotland. It is the world’s first...
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Colville, 1st Viscount Colville of Culross, KT, GCVO, PC (23 November 1818 – 1 July 1903), known as The Lord Colville of Culross between 1849 and 1902, was a...
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SS Culross was a 7,331 ton cargo ship which was built as Empire Antigua in 1945. She was renamed Culross in 1946. In 1960, she was renamed Akastos, serving...
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Donald C. Peattie (redirect from Donald Culross Peattie)
Donald Culross Peattie (June 21, 1898 – November 16, 1964) was an American botanist, naturalist and author. He was described by Joseph Wood Krutch as...
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Elizabeth Melville (redirect from Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross)
Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross (c.1578–c.1640) was a Scottish poet. In 1603 she became the earliest known Scottish woman writer to see her work in print...
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Culross Island is an island near the western end of Prince William Sound of the Gulf of Alaska in Alaska, United States. It lies just off the Northeast...
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Culross Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey in Culross, Scotland, headed by the Abbot or Commendator of Culross. Part of it is still used as the local parish...
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South Bruce, Ontario (redirect from Culross Township, Ontario)
restructuring. In 1998, the Township of Culross and the Village of Teeswater amalgamated to form the Township of Teeswater-Culross. Similarly, the Village of Mildmay...
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George Bruce of Carnock (section Culross Palace)
Bruce built the large mansion known as Culross House or Abbey House (now reduced in size) and George built Culross Palace. Bruce was an innovator in coal...
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Culross railway station served the village of Culross, Fife, Scotland from 1906 to 1992 on the Kincardine Line. The station opened on 2 July 1906 by the...
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Saint Mungo (category People from Culross)
abandoned in a coracle in which she drifted across the Firth of Forth to Culross in Fife. There Mungo was born. Mungo was brought up by Saint Serf who was...
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Thomas Mackay Cooper, 1st Baron Cooper of Culross OBE, PC, FRSE (24 September 1892 – 15 July 1956) was a Scottish Unionist Party politician, a judge and...
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John Mark Alexander Colville, 4th Viscount Colville of Culross, QC (19 July 1933 – 8 April 2010), was a British judge and politician. He was one of the...
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Culross is an unincorporated community in south central Manitoba, Canada. It is located approximately 58 kilometers (36 miles) west of Winnipeg on Manitoba...
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Historic villages line the Fife shoreline; Limekilns, Charlestown and Culross, established in the 6th century, where Saint Kentigern was born. The firth...
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Culross mercat cross is located in Culross, Fife, Scotland. Now Category A listed, its base dates to the original 16th-century mercat cross. Its shaft...
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the year the band recorded Eternal with new drummer Dave Culross. By the end of 1995, Culross had been replaced by Derek Roddy, who Fasciana claimed was...
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Colville of Culross Preceded by The Lord Colville of Culross Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal 1852–1858 Succeeded by The Lord Colville of Culross Preceded by...
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priory. The centre of his ministry (and possibly of his activity) was Culross, which according to tradition, was founded by the saint. At Dunning, in...
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Culross Town House, also known as Culross Tolbooth, is a municipal structure in the Sandhaven area of Culross, Fife, Scotland. The building, which now...
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Charles Mark Townshend Colville, 5th Viscount Colville of Culross (born 5 September 1959), is a Scottish television producer, director and peer. He was...
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the 16th to 18th centuries. The plaques are located in the villages of Culross, Valleyfield and Torryburn. The Trail is an initiative of the West Fife...
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- lead guitar Doug Cerrito - rhythm guitar Chris Richards - bass Dave Culross - drums Production Doug Cerrito - design, layout, logo, cover concept Brian...
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Advertising promoting Matthew Gloag & Son promoting import of port from Douro, c. 1850, Red Lion Public House, Culross...
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Dunfermline Abbey (the last resting place of Scottish royalty), the palace in Culross, Ravenscraig Castle in Kirkcaldy, Dysart Harbour area, Balgonie Castle...
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