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  2. Kirriemuir - Wikipedia

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    Kirriemuir (/ ˌ k ɪr i ˈ m jʊər / KIRR-ee-MURE, Scots: [ˌkɪreˈmeːr,-møːr]; Scottish Gaelic: Ceathramh Mhoire [ˌkʲʰɛɾə ˈvɔɾʲə]), sometimes called Kirrie or the Wee Red Toon, [2] is a burgh in Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom. The playwright J. M. Barrie was born and buried here and a statue of Peter Pan is in the town square ...

  3. Dudley D. Watkins - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Dexter Watkins (27 February 1907 – 20 August 1969) was an English cartoonist and illustrator. He is best known for his characters Oor Wullie and The Broons; comic strips featuring them have appeared in the Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post since 1936, along with annual compilations.

  4. Kirriemuir sculptured stones - Wikipedia

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    The slab is carved on both faces in relief and, as it bears Pictish symbols, it falls into John Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's classification system as a class II stone.

  5. The Ball of Kirriemuir - Wikipedia

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    'Twas on the first of August, The party, it began, Noo, ne'er shall I forget, me lads, The gatherin' o' the clans. [Chorus] Wha'll dae ye, lassie, Wha'll dae ye noo?

  6. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook enables users to control access to individual posts and their profile [122] through privacy settings. [123] The user's name and profile picture (if applicable) are public. Facebook's revenue depends on targeted advertising, which involves analyzing user data to decide which ads to show each user.

  7. Kirriemuir railway station - Wikipedia

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    Post-grouping: London, Midland and Scottish Railway: Key dates; 12 August 1861 () Opened: 4 August 1952: Closed to passengers: 1965 () Closed completely:

  8. Oor Wullie - Wikipedia

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    Oor Wullie (English: Our Willie) is a Scottish comic strip published in the D.C. Thomson newspaper The Sunday Post.It features a character called Wullie; Wullie is a Scots nickname for boys named William, equivalent to Willie.

  9. Kiri Pritchard-McLean - Wikipedia

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    Pritchard-McLean is the director and writer for sketch group Gein's Family Giftshop who were nominated for Best Newcomer in 2014 for the Edinburgh Comedy Award. [2] As a sketch group they were also nominated for Chortle Awards in 2015.