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Glenlair: The home of James Clerk Maxwell - http://glenlair.org.uk/index.asp
The original stewart mansion of the Scottish scientist, which was damaged by fire in 1929. Includes history, photographic description of the estate and contacts. |
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Dumfries and Galloway Community - http://www.dgcommunity.net/
Resources for health, police, fire and rescue services, including the voluntary sector. Managed by unitary authority council, at their headquarters in Dumfries. |
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Stewartry Archaeological Trust - http://www.sat.org.uk/
Features excavation of a Neolithic round cairn at Newbarns, and southern Bailey and defences of Buittle Castle, Ingleston. Archive of news, photographic gallery, discussion forum and contacts at Rhonehouse. |
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Churches and Graveyards in Dumfries and Galloway - http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dfsgal/
Annotated pages providing photographic views in localities throughout the region. |
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Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society - http://users.quista.net/dgnhas/
Details of aims, events, castle excavation, transactions, the Ann Hill Research Committee and contacts. |
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David Mundell MSP - http://www.davidmundell.com/
Includes a personal profile, campaign, parliamentary report, endorsements and contacts for Scottish Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale Constituency Conservatives. |
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Scottish Episcopal Church: St Mary's and Greyfriars - http://www.greyfriarsstmarys.org.uk/
Services, activities, including children's Sunday school, and history of two churches, respectively at Gatehouse of Fleet and Kirkcudbright. |
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Russell Brown, MP - http://www.russellbrown.labour.co.uk/
Labour MP for Dumfries and Galloway. |
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Diocese of Galloway - http://www.gallowaydiocese.org.uk/
Founded by St Ninian. Historical information, the bishop and his engagements, diocesan directory. |
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History of Buittle Parish - http://www.buittle.org.uk/
Listing the background and genealogy of the parishes of Buittle and Palnackie. Provides census information, valuation rolls and other records. |
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Imchad Ancestry - http://www.imchad.freeola.com/
Personal pages featuring the regions towns in photographic galleries, including castles, gardens and churches, with accompanying information on genealogy. |
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Galloway and Upper Nithsdale Liberal Democrats - http://www.gallowayanduppernithsdalelibdems.org.uk/
News and information from Lib Dems in Galloway and Upper Nithsdale. |
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Solway Heritage - http://www.solwayheritage.co.uk/
Works to conserve, interpret and promote the natural, built and cultural heritage. Includes case studies. |
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Kieth Kirk's Natural History - http://www.dumfriesandgallowaynaturalhistory.co.uk/
Offers details of walks, wildlife, history, local links, and contacts. |
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Dumfries and Galloway - http://www.cast.org.uk/dag.htm
Annotated list of archaeological and historical sites and building within the former counties of Dumfriesshire, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, and Wigtownshire. |
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Penpont Heritage - http://www.penpontheritage.co.uk
Looks at the history of this village in the area of mid-Nithsdale and its most famous son, explorer Joseph Thomson. Includes historic photographs, history project and an illustrated biography of Joseph Thomson. |
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Community and Voluntary Sector Information Services Database - http://www.dginfo.org.uk/
Searchable guide to organisations in the region, including related links. |
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Cook, Greive and Robb Families - http://robbweb.users.btopenworld.com
Originating from Ireland and Kirkmaiden in Wigtownshire and formally living in Howden in Selkirshire. Provides genealogy information about the families. |
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Dumfries and Galloway Federation of Tenants and Residents Associations - http://www.dgtarafed.co.uk/
Organisation representing tenants in the transfer of council housing stock to Dumfries and Galloway Housing Partnership, and encouraging independent funding for projects within local areas. Contacts in Dumfries. |
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Stewartry Kirks Project - http://www.stewartrykirks.org.uk/
List of ecclesiastical sites within the old county of Kikcubrightshire, from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Includes literature references, links to photographic galleries and contact for coordinator. |