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  2. List of museums in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Website, local history, culture, art Kildonan Museum: Kildonan, South Uist: Outer Hebrides: Argyll, the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling and Trossachs Multiple Website; local archaeology, social, domestic and economic history of South Uist, including a documents archive, photo collections, arts and craftwork Alyth Museum: Alyth: Perth and Kinross ...

  3. Kildonan Place - Wikipedia

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    Kildonan Place is a shopping centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, located in the neighbourhood of East Kildonan at 1555 Regent Avenue West. [2] The mall has 119 stores and services, a 6-screen theatre, and food court. [2] [3] It has 460,498 square feet (42,781.7 m 2) of gross leaseable area. [2]

  4. Kildonan, Arran - Wikipedia

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    A smaller version of the shop opened in the Kildonan Hotel. The Southbank Farm park, towards Kilmory, is no longer open to the public, but there is now a woodturning studio based at the farm. Kildonan was previously the site of the only coastguard station on Arran, but this was closed in 1981 when operations were transferred to Lamlash.

  5. Old Kildonan - Wikipedia

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    Old Kildonan was originally part of the Rural Municipality of Kildonan in Manitoba, from 1914 until 1921.. The Parish of Kildonan was founded in 1812 by the Scottish philanthropist Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk, who named it Kildonan in 1817 for the Strath of Kildonan in Sutherlandshire, Scotland, from where many of the early settlers had come.

  6. Kildonan Castle - Wikipedia

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    Kildonan Castle. Kildonan Castle stands in the small village of Kildonan on the southern coast of the Isle of Arran in Scotland. The castle's name is derived from the name of a former resident, Saint Donan, who is said to be buried on the island. It was built in the 13th century by the MacDonalds, the Lords of the Isles.

  7. Kildonan Gold Rush - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Kildonan Gold Inverness Museum and Art Gallery. The Kildonan Gold Rush was a gold rush in the Strath of Kildonan, Sutherland, in the Highlands of Scotland in 1869. Small amounts of gold had long been discovered in the Kildonan area. [1] A nugget with enough material for a ring was discovered in 1818.

  8. Saddell - Wikipedia

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    The Lords of the Isles stone figures at Saddell. Saddell (Scottish Gaelic: Saghadal, pronounced [ˈs̪a.ət̪əl̪ˠ]) is a small Scottish village situated on the east side of the Kintyre Peninsula of Argyll and Bute, overlooking the Kilbrannan Sound and the Isle of Arran, 8 miles (13 km) from Campbeltown on the B842 road to Carradale.

  9. Transcona - Wikipedia

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    Transcona is a ward and suburb of Winnipeg, Manitoba, located about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of the downtown area.. Until 1972, it was a separate municipality, having been incorporated first as the Town of Transcona on 6 April 1912 and then as the City of Transcona in 1961. [3]