Dumfries and Galloway

Dumfries and Galloway
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2006
Genre: Dumfries and Galloway (Scotland)
ISBN: 0540088730

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New, and the only detailed colour atlas of Dumfries and Galloway that gives comprehensive coverage of the region from Stranraer in the west to Gretna in the east. No other atlas shows every street in Dumfries and Galloway.The mapping is based on Ordnance Survey data and gives the user complete coverage of all urban and rural areas. The mapping is at a scale of 134 inches to 1 mile (1 1/3 inches to 1 mile in the pocket edition) with larger scale mapping of 3 1/2 inches to 1 mile (2 2/3 inches to 1 mile in the pocket edition) for the towns of Annan, Castle Douglas, Dalbeattie, Dumfries, Gretna, Kirkcudbright, Lockerbie, Lochmaben, Moffat, New Galloway, Newton Stewart, St John's Town of Dalry, Sanquhar, Stranraer and Wigtown. The mapping is also complete with postcode boundaries.The atlas is ideally suited for both business and leisure use. There is a route-planning map at the front of the atlas. The main maps show every named road, street and lane clearly with through-routes highlighted. School locations are marked and emergency services, hospitals, police stations, car parks and rail and bus station locations are all featured. There is a comprehensive index of street names and postcodes including schools, industrial estates, hospitals, sports centres, etc. These are highlighted in red.Main map scale: 1.3 inches to 1 mile and 2.6 inches to 1 mile

A History of Dumfries and Galloway

A History of Dumfries and Galloway
Author: Sir Herbert Maxwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1896
Genre: Dumfries and Galloway (Scotland)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105041379970

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Scotland During the Plantation of Ulster

Scotland During the Plantation of Ulster
Author: David Dobson
Publsiher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2008
Genre: Dumfries and Galloway (Scotland)
ISBN: 9780806353876

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"This book is designed as an aid to family historians researching their origins in Ayrshire"--P. v.

Dumfries and Galloway

Dumfries and Galloway
Author: Edward J. Cowan,Kenneth Veitch
Publsiher: John Donald Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1910900125

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Dumfries and Galloway is one of the least-known regions of Scotland. Despite memories and traditions to match those of Gaelic-speaking Scotland, it has been seriously understudied. This innovative, ground-breaking study looks mainly at the everyday lives and culture of people in this region during a period of profound agricultural, industrial and demographic change. In doing so, it uncovers new information about a wide range of topics in local history, including food, festivals and folklore, music, mining, the development of towns and villages, population, smuggling, the experience of migration, and the question of identity. All of the contributors to the book are specialists in their fields and have an in-depth knowledge of the region through life and work.

Dumfries and Galloway

Dumfries and Galloway
Author: Edward J. Cowan,Kenneth Veitch
Publsiher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781788852531

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Dumfries and Galloway is one of the least-known regions of Scotland. Despite memories and traditions to match those of Gaelic-speaking Scotland, it has been seriously understudied. This innovative, ground-breaking study looks mainly at the everyday lives and culture of people in this region during a period of profound agricultural, industrial and demographic change. In doing so, it uncovers new information about a wide range of topics in local history, including food, festivals and folklore, music, mining, the development of towns and villages, population, smuggling, the experience of migration, and the question of identity. All of the contributors to the book are specialists in their fields and have an in-depth knowledge of the region through life and work.

Dumfries Galloway Slow Travel

Dumfries   Galloway  Slow Travel
Author: Donald Greig,Darren Flint
Publsiher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781841628615

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Dumfries and Galloway is an area of rural charm and striking landscapes, where a slower pace of living and travelling comes naturally. The first comprehensive guidebook to the area, Bradt's Slow Travel Dumfries and Galloway covers the region in depth, from Eskdale to Scotland's southern tip at the Mull of Galloway, via Annandale, Nithsdale, Dumfries, The Stewartry, The Machars and Moors, and the Rhins. Lively descriptions, historical anecdotes and enthusiastic writing combine with hand-picked accommodation recommendations to reveal one of Scotland's best kept secrets. With the local tourist board halfway through an ambitious six-year plan, the area's profile is on the up. Go now, before the secret is out.

Dumfries and Galloway Folk Tales

Dumfries and Galloway Folk Tales
Author: Tony Bonning
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780750969376

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Storyteller Tony Bonning brings together stories from one of the most enigmatic regions of Scotland: a land hemmed in by rivers and mountains; a land that vigorously maintained its independence, and by doing so, has many unique tales and legends. Here you will meet strange beasts, creatures and even stranger folk; here you will meet men and women capable of tricking even the Devil himself, and here you will find the very tale that inspired Robert Burns's most famous poem, Tam o'Shanter. With each Story told in an engaging style, and illustrated with unique line drawings, these humorous, clever and enchanting folk tales are sure to be enjoyed and shared time and again.

McMillan s Galloway

McMillan s Galloway
Author: Hugh McMillan
Publsiher: Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2023-04-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781910324691

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McMillan's Galloway, a witty and irreverent look at contemporary Dumfries and Galloway, provides a suitably individualistic snapshot of a place which operated for so long as an independent entity completely separate from its neighbours, Scotland and England. McMillan takes us on a rollicking tour from the Mull of Galloway to Langholm, through land once shrouded in myth and populated by warriors, emigrants, fairies and liars, rooting out the truth and the fiction and frequently confusing them.