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At the end of the 19th century there was a club known as St. Michael's Guild Rugby Club from around 1889 which then became Crieff rugby club. [ 1 ] This side went defunct but there was another attempt to create a Crieff rugby club, based around ex-players of the Crieff Academy around 1896.
Neil Paterson (1915–1995), Oscar-winning screenwriter, was a resident of Crieff until his death. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Fiona Pennie (born 1982), Olympic canoeist [ 37 ]
Ochtertyre / ˌ ɒ x t ər ˈ t aɪər / is a country house and estate in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is located in Strathearn , between Crieff and Loch Turret , north of the A85 . History
A Calendar of Cases of Witchcraft in Scotland 1510-1727 dates McNiven's death around 1615, stating that "Her date is uncertain." [6] [7] John L. Wilson also dated the execution to 1615 and noted its similarities to the case of John Brughe. [8] Alexander Porteous rendered her name as Kate Nike Neiving and placed her death in 1563. [9]
The railways of Strathearn in 1904. In 1863 Colonel Williamson, proprietor of the Lawers estate, became involved in promoting a railway from Comrie. He published a pamphlet proposing a railway connecting Comrie and Crieff, and within a month £22,000 had been subscribed locally for the line.
Real Housewives of Orange County alum Lauri Peterson shared in April 2024 that she was mourning the death of her son, Josh Waring, who appeared on the show alongside her. (Peterson was a main cast ...
Crieff Town Hall is a municipal building in the High Street, Crieff, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The structure, which currently accommodates the Crieff and Strathearn Museum, is a Category B listed building.
The soap opera community mourned the death of several talented actors in the past year. Days of Our Lives fans began 2024 grieving over the loss of Bill Hayes — one of the show's longest-running ...