• Skerryvore (from the Gaelic An Sgeir Mhòr meaning "The Great Skerry") is a remote island that lies off the west coast of Scotland, 11 nautical miles (20...
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    Skerryvore are a Scottish Celtic rock band formed by brothers Daniel and Martin Gillespie in Tiree, Argyll and Bute in 2004. Named after the Skerryvore...
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  • Skerryvore is a reef in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Skerryvore may also refer to: Skerryvore (band), Scottish nu-folk band based in Glasgow Skerryvore...
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  • in Oban. The band runs its own record label which issues acts such as Skerryvore and Gary Innes. Two compilation albums were released of Skipinnish Records...
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    Pointe au Baril Pointe au Baril Station Sans Souci Seven Mile Narrows Skerryvore Woods Bay On January 1, 1980, the townships of Georgian Bay South Archipelago...
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    on the site of his Westbourne house, "Skerryvore", which he occupied from 1885 to 1887. A statue of the Skerryvore lighthouse is present on the site. Robert...
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    Stevenson's house Skerryvore in the southern English coastal town of Bournemouth where he wrote Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde...
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  • admissions policies, reasonable fees, great teaching and otherwise Utopian. Skerryvore University James Bridie Play UK: Scotland A Scottish university, the setting...
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    Scottish Fisheries Museum Scottish Maritime Museum Signal Tower Museum Skerryvore Lighthouse Museum The Tall Ship Military and war Bannockburn Visitor Centre...
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    Young's father, William Young (1911–1985), lived with his family at 6 Skerryvore Road in the Cranhill district of Glasgow. William worked first as a wheel...
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