• James Stobie was the factor to John Murray, the 4th Duke of Atholl, in the late 18th century. He is best known for designing the layout of Perthshire villages...
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    concrete. It was invented by Adelaide Electric Supply Company engineer James Cyril Stobie, who suggested the use of readily available materials due to the shortage...
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  • Stobie may refer to: Stobie pole, a kind of power pole common in South Australia Adam Stobie, Scottish prisoner in the 17th century James Stobie, 18th...
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  • as a pay clerk. She married her first husband, a Canadian man named James Stobie Sr., whom she met in Woking, England, during World War I, and later relocated...
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  • Australian word is "Stobie pole", which is the pole used to support power and telephone lines. It was invented in South Australia by James Stobie in 1924. Cornish...
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  • Houston, from a collision with a METRORail train. On November 9, 2017, James Stobie, better known by his YouTube identity Stobe the Hobo, a famous train...
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  • Adelaide's first AM broadcaster commences broadcasting 1924: James Stobie invents the Stobie pole, now a South Australian icon. 1924: Township of Murray...
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    of Craigdallie, which was at the bottom of the hill. On a 1783 map by James Stobie, Pitmiddle appeared as an irregularly shaped cluster of dwellings. The...
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    village's layout was designed in 1786 to have a green at the centre of it by James Stobie, a factor to John Murray, the 4th Duke of Atholl. The presence of a village...
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    village began in 1784. It was designed by the Duke of Atholl's factor James Stobie. By 1799 the village's population was around 400, and by 1831 it had...
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