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  • ...twang]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Rivet|first1=A. L. F. |last2=Smith |first2=Colin|title=The Place-Names of Roman Britain |year=1979 |location=London|pages=33 ...
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  • This glacier was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1977 for Colin P. Horton, a [[British Antarctic Survey]] builder at the nearby [[Rothera|R ...
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  • ...‘kale pot’, said to have contained money.<ref>{{cite web|last=Hinson|first=Colin|title=Kirkby Ravensworth: Geographical and Historical information from the ...s a mixed school attended by 50 students.<ref>{{cite web|last=Hinson|first=Colin|title=Kirkby Ravensworth: Geographical and Historical information from the ...
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  • ...the eighth Duke of Argyll in memory of his ancestor ''Cailean Mor'' (Great Colin), "slain on the Streang of Lorne, A.D. 1294". ...
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  • ...presided over the Oronsay monastery and probably dates from the year 1510, Colin's dying year. On the westward side of the cross are scenes of the crucifixi ...
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  • ...om Stonington Island in the 1948-49 season, and then named after Dr George Colin Lawder Bertram (1911-2001), a biologist on the British Graham Land Expediti ...
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  • ...curs in 1469–70, when it was granted to Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy by Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll. It is unlikely to have been occupied in after ...
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  • The Forbidden Corner was built in the 1980s by the owner of Tupgill Park, Colin Armstrong, with architect Malcolm Tempest, as a private pleasure garden. Th *’Armstrong, Colin: ‘Behind the Forbidden Corner’ (2001) ISBN 0-9541047-1-4</ref> ...
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  • ...ref>Blackadder, Jill Slee ''Shetland (Colin Baxter Island Guides)'' (2003) Colin Baxter Photography, Strathspey ISBN 1-84107-125-0</ref> ...
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  • *Rynne, Colin: Milling in the 7th Century – Europe’s earliest tide mills, in: ''Archaeolo ...
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  • *1874–1908: Hugh Colin Smith, Governor of the Bank of England.<ref name=Villas /> Smith's stockbro File:Mount Clare, Roehampton 03.JPG|Statue in memory of Hugh Colin Smith ...
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  • |picture=B5301 at Aikshaw by Colin Pyle.jpg ...
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  • The most well-known native of the parish is Colin Maclaurin, professor of mathematics at Edinburgh University." ...
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  • ...land.com/route73.htm|title=Looking for Lochay|work=walkscotland.com|author=Colin Hogarth|year=2004|accessdate=2007-01-20}}</ref> ...
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  • ...htm|title=The Vanguard Way – How It All Began – Action|last=Saunders|first=Colin|date=2009|website=Users.GreenBee.net|language=en-GB|access-date=5 May 2019} ...
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  • ...ter, who resided on a farm next to St Mary's Church.<ref>{{cite web|author=Colin Robertson |url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article63696 ...
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  • |picture=St Mary, Rockcliffe Geograph-1865973-by-Colin-Kinnear.jpg ...
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  • ...n 1780 and is still standing in the centre of the village.<ref> McWilliam, Colin, 1978: 209</ref> ...building (in the centre of the village) was built in 1710.<ref> McWilliam, Colin, 1978: 208</ref> ...
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  • ...a going vessels could reach the port.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Bristow|first1=Colin M|title=Cornwall's Geology and Scenery. An Introduction|date=1996|publisher ...
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  • In 1540 Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy started the construction of Balloch castle on the op The Kenmore Hotel, commissioned in 1572 by the then laird Colin Campbell, has its origins in a tavern built around 70 years earlier offerin ...
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