Moniaive (/mɒniˈaɪv/ 'monny-IVE'; Scottish Gaelic: Am Moine Naomh, "The Holy Moor") is a village in the Parish of Glencairn, in Dumfries and Galloway,...
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Moniaive railway station is the closed station terminus of the Cairn Valley Light Railway (CVR) branch, from Dumfries. It served the rural area of Moniaive...
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where she lived until the death of her husband in 1973. She moved to Moniaive in Dumfriesshire in 1978, when she was 70, to be near her daughter Jane...
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was 17th Laird of the Dumfriesshire Fergussons, seated at Craigdarroch (Moniaive, Dumfriesshire). Robert Fergusson was born in Dumfries, the eldest son...
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William West Neve (section Moniaive)
London, 1884 Glenluiart, Moniaive, Dumfriesshire, 1901 Coffee House, Cranbrook, 1880 St. Ninian's Chapel of Ease, Moniaive, 1887 Goddington House, Orpington...
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Moniaive, had a population of about 945. The community council stretches along the valley formed by Dalwhat Water and then the Cairn Water. Moniaive is...
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former first-class cricketer. Gordon-Walker was born in August 1961 at Moniaive, Dumfriesshire. He later studied in England at Keble College at the University...
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known for his landscape paintings of Dumfriesshire, where he lived, at Moniaive from 1885 to 1905. James Paterson was born at Blantyre, near Glasgow on...
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from Dumfries. My dad is from just outside Dumfries, a small town called Moniaive." His elder sister Hollie was a gold medal-winning gymnast for Australia...
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set for the board game Kill Doctor Lucky Craigdarroch is a house near Moniaive, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It was the seat of the Chief of the Dumfriesshire...
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