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Pitlochry (/ p ɪ t ˈ l ɒ x r i /; Scottish Gaelic: Baile Chloichridh or Baile Chloichrigh) is a town in the Perth and Kinross council area of Scotland, lying on the River Tummel. It is historically in the county of Perthshire , and has a population of 2,776, according to the 2011 census.
The station now serves the towns, villages and hamlets of the area on 97.5 and 107.3 FM. 97.5 FM continues to serve the residents of Pitlochry, Aberfeldy and Highland Perthshire as it has for over 30 years. 107.3 FM introduces Heartland FM to a new audience with Crieff, Auchterarder and Lowland Perthshire served by a terrestrial local radio ...
People from Pitlochry (7 P) B. Buildings and structures in Pitlochry (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Pitlochry" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Croftinloan School was established in 1936 as a boys' prep school by Hugo Brown, a former pupil at Monkton Combe School and graduate of Christ's College, Cambridge. [1] Hugo Brown bought the residential and sporting estate of Croftinloan in 1935 from Mr. J Paterson Brown, who used Croftinloan House as a shooting lodge. [2]
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Obtaining workers was worse, and a general shortage of labour continued through 1946, 1947 and early 1948. The Board expected the power stations to be operational by late 1947, [33] but delays resulted in the Clunie generators coming online in April, June and November 1950, while the Pitlochry generators came online in October and December 1950 ...
Pitlochry railway station is a railway station serving the town of Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is managed by ScotRail and is located on the Highland main line , 28 miles 21 chains (45.5 km) from Perth , between Dunkeld & Birnham and Blair Atholl .
Port na Craig (also spelt Port-na-Craig or Port-na-craig) is a historic village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, located directly across the River Tummel from Pitlochry. [1]A ferry connected Port na Craig and Pitlochry from the 12th century until 1913, when a pedestrian bridge was built between the two.