Related Result Listing*: Septs of Clan Campbell
of the family of Inverawe passed to the line of Duncanand#146;s younger brother, Archibald Campbell of Blackhouse and Finlayston, near Greenock on
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HSP Manuscript Guide: 200-299
Richard Blackhouse andamp; Company. Records, 1779-1780. These records cover the Chelsea, Greenwich, and Durham Forges. (2 v.) Bird, William.
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ISTG - Halifax 1851-1872
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. Halifax, Nova Scotia Ship arrivals and departures 1851-1872
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Nova Scotia Highland Village - Online Tour
Click the following link to view our museum brochure in pdf format: Walking Tour Guide Brochure (1) The MacCallum House (Blackhouse c. 1790) Constructed of
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GSI Online | Links to Gaelic and related site
to you by the Stornoway Gazette Gearrannan Blackhouse Village Renovated black house village on magazine based in the Highland Village, Iona, Nova Scotia. Miscellaneous and personal
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HRLMP - Research - 1998 Peer- and Non-Peer Re
Hematology (American Society of Hematology Educational Program) 2001: 339-357. Goeree R, Jang D, Blackhouse G, Chong S, Mahony J
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Myth, Migration and the Making of Memory: Sco
One of a series of titles published for the Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies at Saint Mary`s University. and Migration: Barra Blackhouse Abandonment and
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The Lunenburg Regiment [Canada]
The Lunenburg Regiment. Nova Scotia, Canada. Titles and Lineage. History and War Service Lunenburg Infantry Coy; moved 1 May 1903 to Blackhouse. No. 3 Company at Lunenburg, redesignation
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The Shubenacadie Canal
excavated a forge and a Scottish andamp;quot;blackhouseandamp;quot;-style | Archaeology Home | Contents | Email | NS Museum Home | and#169; 1996-2000 Nova Scotia Museum
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News Release: Nova Scotia Museum
June 8, 2000 14:30. Nova Scotia Highland Village will be officially welcomed as the village includes a replica Hebridian- style Blackhouse (Taigh Dubh), several houses (1830, 1865
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