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Upload another image Cowane Centre (Central Single Storey Section Only) Formerly Territorial Primary School, Cowane St 56°07′29″N 3°56′27″W / 56.12463°N 3.940929°W / 56.12463; -3.940929 (Cowane Centre (Central Single Storey Section Only) Formerly Territorial Primary School, Cowane St) Category C(S) 41132 Upload Photo Stirling Castle Great Hall (1503) 56°07′27″N ...
The regiment was raised in Stirling by Colonel Robert Abercromby for service in India as the 75th (Highland) Regiment of Foot in October 1787. [2] In accordance with the Declaratory Act 1788 the cost of raising the regiment was recharged to East India Company on the basis that the act required that expenses "should be defrayed out of the ...
The current church dates from 1805 and was built under the instruction of Rev Robert Clason (died 1831) on land gifted by Sir Robert Abercromby of Airthrey. [5] A new manse was built at the same time. The architect for both was William Stirling of Dunblane. The church has been remodelled several times. [2] Surgeon-General George Bidie (1830–1913)
Airthrey Castle from the south-west in 1829, as built by Robert Haldane, showing the Robert Adam design Airthrey Castle from the north-west, circa 1885, the original design in the era of the Abercrombies Airthrey Castle from the south-east, circa 1899, remodelled in Scottish Baronial style by Donald Graham Airthrey Castle from the west, today John Dundas of Manour, builder of "small, snug ...
A document dating from 1147 refers to "the church of Egglis St Ninians with its chapels of Dunipace and Lithbert". [1]The famous fight between the forces of Sir Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray and Sir Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford on the first day of the Battle of Bannockburn on 23 June, 1314 is generally placed at St. Ninian's Kirk.
In July 1567 she ordered a foot mantle from Abercromby, to be made with black velvet with gold fringes and gilt buckles. He was also paid for goods delivered to her master stablers. [3] In July 1567, Michael Gilbert, Nicol Edward, and Abercromby were sent as Edinburgh's commissioners to the coronation of James VI at Stirling. [4]
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From 1800 to 1815 he collaborated with William Sibbald in the construction of several New Town streets, notably, Abercromby Place, Albany Street, Dublin Street and Northumberland Street. [3] On the latter he worked on the south side with builders Thomas Morison and James Nisbet. [4] He died on 30 November 1822.