Fintry — FINTRY, a parish, in the county of Stirling, 17 miles (N.) from Glasgow; containing, with the villages of Gonochan and Newtown, and the Clachan, 884 inhabitants. This parish is said to have derived its name from Gaelic terms signifying Fair… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Fintry, Dundee — Fintry is a housing scheme in Dundee, United Kingdom. Fintry is located in the North of the city with Claverhouse and Mill O Mains to the West and Whitfield to the East. On the North, Fintry is bordered by farmland, including the Powrie Farm and… … Wikipedia
Fintry, British Columbia — Fintry Delta is a small community in British Columbia, Canada. It lies on the west side of the Okanagan Lake, 34 km north of the city of Kelowna, and 50 km south of Vernon. It has about 50 homes and is at the bottom of a 3 km, steep windy road… … Wikipedia
Fintry Provincial Park and Protected Area — Infobox Protected area name = Fintry Provincial Park and Protected Area iucn category = V caption = base width = 195px locator x = locator y = location = British Columbia, Canada nearest city = Kelowna lat degrees= 50 lat minutes=08 lat… … Wikipedia
National Express Dundee Route List — List of bus routes of National Express Dundee[1] Contents 1 Main routes (Lines) 2 Other routes 3 Travel Wishart routes 4 … Wikipedia
Stirlingshire — STIRLINGSHIRE, a county, in the eastern part of Scotland, bounded on the north by Perthshire and Clackmannanshire; on the east by the county of Linlithgow; on the south east by part of Lanarkshire; and on the south, and also on the west, by… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Mains Castle — seen from the south west Mains Castle (also known as Fintry Castle) is a 16th century castle in Dundee, Scotland. The castle consists of several buildings surrounding a courtyard, although several of the original western buildings no longer exist … Wikipedia
John Macgregor — (1802 1858) was a Scottish shipbuilder. Birth and Early LifeJohn Macgregor was christened on the 24 August 1802 at Fintry, Stirlingshire. He was the third son of James Macgregor a clockmaker and Annie McNicol. He also had one elder and two… … Wikipedia
John Graham (British Army officer) — Colonel John Graham (24 April 1778ndash 13 March 1821) was a soldier notable for founding Grahamstown, South Africa in 1814. Grahamstown went on to become a military, administrative, judicial and educational centre for its surrounding… … Wikipedia
Culcreuch Castle — Fintry, Stirlingshire, Scotland NS6193287675 … Wikipedia