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  2. Donald Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal - Wikipedia

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    Born 6 August 1820, on Forres High Street, in Moray, Scotland, [4] he was the second son of Alexander Smith (1786–1841) and his wife Barbara Stuart, daughter of Donald Stuart (b.c.1740) of Leanchoil, Upper Strathspey, descended from Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany. [5]

  3. Forres Tolbooth - Wikipedia

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    The Forres Tolbooth is a municipal building on the High Street in Forres in Scotland. The building, which is used as a visitor attraction, is a Category A listed building . [ 1 ]

  4. List of listed buildings in Forres, Moray - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image See more images 13 High Street, Glen Cairn 57°36′42″N 3°36′33″W  /  57.611805°N 3.609283°W  / 57.611805; -3.609283  (13 High Street, Glen Cairn) Category C(S) 31640 Upload Photo 57 High Street, Royal Bank Of Scotland 57°36′39″N 3°36′44″W  /  57.610698°N 3.612197°W  / 57.610698; -3.612197  (57 High Street, Royal Bank Of ...

  5. Forres Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first municipal building in the town was the Forres Tolbooth in the High Street which was completed in the mid-16th century. [2] [3] It was primarily used as a prison and was rebuilt to a design by William Robertson in the Scottish baronial style in 1839. [4]

  6. Forres - Wikipedia

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    The high street of Forres, 2004. Forres is situated on the A96 trunk route connecting the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. The River Findhorn was originally crossed by fording near Waterford Farm. A suspension bridge was opened in 1831 to cross the river at the west end of the town. This bridge was replaced by the current bridge in 1938.

  7. Elmwood Cemetery (Birmingham, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Elmwood Cemetery (also known as Elm Leaf Cemetery) is a 326 acres (132 ha) cemetery established in 1900 (as Elm Leaf Cemetery) in Birmingham, Alabama northwest of Homewood by a group of fraternal organizations. It was renamed in 1906 and gradually eclipsed Oak Hill Cemetery as the most prominent burial place in the city. In 1900 it consisted of ...

  8. Hall of Memory, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Memory is a war memorial in Centenary Square, Birmingham, England, designed by S. N. Cooke and W. N. Twist. Erected 1922–25 by John Barnsley and Son, it commemorates the 12,320 Birmingham citizens who died in World War I.

  9. List of people from Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Dabo Swinney, born in Birmingham, Clemson University head football coach; Tanner Tessmann, professional soccer player, United States international, and Olympian; Bryan Thomas, born in Birmingham, linebacker for New York Jets, graduated from Minor High School; Dan Thomas, Major League Baseball player for Milwaukee Brewers