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Allan Dreghorn (1706–1764) was an 18th century Scottish architect largely associated with Glasgow

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Allan Dreghorn

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Allan Dreghorn (1706–1764) was an 18th century Scottish architect largely associated with Glasgow He was born in Glasgow the son of Robert Dreghorn of...

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Glasgow Cross

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Tontine Hotel and its Assembly Rooms, designed from 1737 by architect Allan Dreghorn with adaptations in 1781 by architect William Hamilton of St Andrew's...

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Architecture in early modern Scotland

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Scotland can be seen at St Andrew's in the Square (1737–59), designed by Allan Dreghorn and built by the master mason Mungo Nasmyth, and at the smaller Donibristle...

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Church architecture in Scotland

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Scotland can be seen at St Andrew's in the Square (1737–59), designed by Allan Dreghorn and built by the master mason Mungo Nasmyth, and at the smaller Donibristle...

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Architecture of Scotland in the Industrial Revolution

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be seen at St Andrew's in the Square, Glasgow (1737–59), designed by Allan Dreghorn (1706–64) and built by the master mason Mungo Nasmyth. Gibbs' own design...

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List of Category A listed buildings in Glasgow

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827582°N 4.317843°W / 55.827582; -4.317843 (Pollok House) Possibly Allan Dreghorn. Dated 1752. 33455 Upload another image See more images Bridge over...

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1756 in architecture

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completed. St Andrew's in the Square, Glasgow, Scotland, designed by Allan Dreghorn, is completed. Octagon Chapel, Norwich in England, designed by Thomas...

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William Allan Jamieson

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Edinburgh 1908 to 1910 being succeeded by Sir Byrom Bramwell. He was born in Dreghorn in Ayrshire on 1 April 1839, the son of John Campbell Jamieson and Mary...

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1756 in Scotland

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of Elgin. Church of St Andrew's in the Square, Glasgow, designed by Allan Dreghorn, is completed. 73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot first formed. Physician...

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List of towns and cities in Scotland by population

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Balgonie, Glenrothes, Leslie, Markinch, Thornton Fife 22 Irvine 37,580 Dreghorn, Irvine North Ayrshire 23 Dumfries 34,040 Dumfries Dumfries and Galloway...

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Edinburgh

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two local multiplexes. BFBS Radio broadcasts from studios on the base at Dreghorn Barracks across the city on 98.5FM as part of its UK Bases network. Small...

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British Isles Bowls Championships

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bowls stars". Powys County Times. 7 July 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2022. "Dreghorn men come home a hundred up". Irvine Herald. 25 July 1975. Retrieved 29...

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Alan Stewart

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Scottish nobleman involved in the Hundred Years' War Alan Stewart of Dreghorn (died 1333), Scottish nobleman Al Stewart (bishop) (born 1959), Anglican...

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Famagusta

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Archived from the original on 6 May 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2015. Dreghorn, William. "FAMAGUSTA & SALAMIS: A Guide Book". Rustem & Bro. Publishing...

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List of people from Belfast

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John Boyd Dunlop (1840–1921), inventor and veterinary surgeon; born in Dreghorn, North Ayrshire, and studied to be a veterinary surgeon at the Dick Vet...

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Lambroughton

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included in that council area with the parish of Dreghorn. The lands of Lambroughton lie in the parish of Dreghorn. A Laird of Lamrochton is recorded in the...

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Greyfriars Kirkyard

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MacLaurin (1698–1746), mathematician, and his son John Maclaurin, Lord Dreghorn (1734–1796) Hugh Mackail, martyr (1640?–1666), minister hanged at the market-cross...

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Oxford period poetry anthologies

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Dixon – John Dobson – Philip Doddridge – Robert Dodsley – E. Dower – Lord Dreghorn – Stephen Duck – William Dunkin – Thomas D'Urfey – John Dyer – Thomas Edwards...

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Scottish National Bowls Championships

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Penrose (Cumnock) Bridge of Allan 1938 J. Ferguson Jr., W. McNeil, R. McRobbie, J. Watson (Hamilton Caledonian) Dreghorn 1939 W. Stevenson, J. Lambie...

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List of census localities in Scotland

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952 328 33.4 Beith 6346 273 23.2 Brodick 621 94 6.6 Dalry 5398 148 36.5 Dreghorn (2) 4152 370 11.2 Fairlie 1510 73 20.7 Irvine (2) 33,090 1166 28.4 Kilbirnie...

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George Adrain

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took Gold at the 1996 World Outdoor Championships. His clubs were the Dreghorn (Outdoors) and Irvine (Indoors). He also won the Scottish National Bowls...

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Edinburgh Academical Football Club

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have represented Scotland at full international level in rugby union. John Allan Lewis Bell Dave Callam Alexander Clay Jack Crabbie George Crabbie David...

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Edinburgh Rugby

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Ryan Grant Dougie Hall Jim Hamilton Nathan Hines Duncan Hodge Ally Hogg Allan Jacobsen Alastair Kellock Blair Kinghorn Greig Laidlaw Brendan Laney Rory...

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