Greenlaw Town Hall is a municipal building in The Square, Greenlaw, Scottish Borders, Scotland. The structure, which served as the county headquarters of Berwickshire in the 19th century, is a Category A listed building.[1]
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of Home as a mechanics' institute and townhall for the town. It was designed by James Cunningham of Greenlaw in the neoclassical style, built in ashlar...
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decorated between 1882 and 1884 for Anna Maria McEvoy and her husband, William Greenlaw who was the General Manager of the Colonial Bank of Australasia in Melbourne...
prisoners of war during the Napoleonic Wars and was originally known as Greenlaw Military Prison when it was completed in 1803. Charles Cowan, who acquired...
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Rare Books, the Max Cleland Collection, the Regar collection, and the Greenlaw Collection, which includes signed, first-edition children's books. The...
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Hampi site remained ignored until the mid-19th century, when Alexander Greenlaw visited and photographed the site in 1856. He created an archive of 60...
Imran Mahmood, barrister and novelist Leslie Thomas QC, barrister Lavinia Greenlaw, poet and novelist Stewart Home, avant-garde writer, art historian and...
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prelate that served as Bishop of Kilmore between 1807 and 1829. Alexander Greenlaw Hamilton (1852-1941), naturalist and teacher. Shane Codd (born 1997), music...
Harrison Birtwistle, Stephen Langridge, Stephen Plaice, David Sawer, Lavinia Greenlaw, Jonathan Dove and Orlando Gough amongst others, and culminated in performances...
Powerful, Dona Maria II. Queen Regnant of Portugal. London, England: R. Greenlaw. Tucker, Spencer C. (2009). A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient...
Coldstream, to the Place where it joins the Turnpike Road leading from Greenlaw to Coldstream, and from Kelso through Ednam, to Orange Lane, in the Parish...
Pencaitland 4.7 miles (7.6 km), via Gladsmuir and Penston. B6364 A6105 near Greenlaw A6089 north of Kelso B6365 B6355 A6112 north of Duns B6366 (defunct) B6365...