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  2. Glencoe (poems) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Glencoe is a 1947 narrative poem ... The Sydney Morning Herald criticised some of the play's history but praised the poetry by ...

  3. Glencoe - Wikipedia

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    Glencoe was a place name used by Scottish immigrants to name several places in the world. It may also refer to: It may also refer to: Glen Coe , Lochaber, Highland, Scotland

  4. Glencoe (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

  5. Henderson Stone - Wikipedia

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    John Prebble, in Glencoe: the story of the massacre, analyzes the significance of the stories of the warnings at Henderson Stone in this way: The Campbells of Argyll’s Regiment were Highland, and the inviolability of hospitality was as sacred to them as to any other clan, murder under trust was as great a sin.

  6. Glen Coe - Wikipedia

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    Glen Coe (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Comhann [3] pronounced [klan̪ˠˈkʰo.ən̪ˠ]) is a glen of glacial origins, [4] that cuts though volcanic rocks in the Highlands of Scotland.It lies in the north of the county of Argyll, close to the border with the historic province of Lochaber, within the modern council area of Highland.

  7. Glencoe, Highland - Wikipedia

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    Glencoe or Glencoe Village (Gaelic: A’ Chàrnaich [2]) is the main settlement in Glen Coe in the Lochaber area of the Scottish Highlands. It lies at the north-west end of the glen , on the southern bank of the River Coe where it enters Loch Leven (a salt-water loch off Loch Linnhe ).

  8. Battle of Talana Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Talana Hill, also known as the Battle of Glencoe, was the first major clash of the Second Boer War. A frontal attack by British infantry supported by artillery drove Boers from a hilltop position, but the British suffered heavy casualties in the process, including their commanding general Sir William Penn Symons .

  9. Glencoe (play) - Wikipedia

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    Glencoe; or, the Fate of the Macdonalds is a historical tragedy by the British writer Thomas Talfourd. [1] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket on 23 June 1840. [2] The cast included William Macready as Halbert MacDonald, Helena Faucit as Helen Campbell, Henry Howe as Henry MacDonald, Benjamin Webster as MacIan, Samuel Phelps as Captain Robert Campbell, Priscilla Horton as Alaster ...