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Portpatrick is a
village and
civil parish in the
historical county of Wigtownshire,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is
located on the west
coast of...
- The
Portpatrick and
Wigtownshire Joint Railways was a
network of
railway lines serving sp****ly po****ted
areas of south-west Scotland. The
title appeared...
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Stranraer at the head of Loch Ryan and the
small tourist village of
Portpatrick on the west coast.
Other villages are
dotted up and down the peninsula...
- bridge. Two
possible routes were proposed:
Portpatrick–Larne and
Kintyre peninsula–Torr Head. The
Portpatrick route would cross the ****.
Explosive ordnance...
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harbour at
Portpatrick and was now delaying; the
Portpatrick Railway dela**** too, but
finally completed the line from
Stranraer to
Portpatrick on 28 August...
- loss of
commitment to
Portpatrick. In 1857 the
Portpatrick Railway was authorised, its
primary objective being to
connect Portpatrick and
Carlisle for the...
- A
network of
military roads,
sometimes called General Wade's
Military Roads, was
constructed in the
Scottish Highlands during the
middle part of the 18th...
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Portpatrick railway station was a
railway station serving the
village of
Portpatrick,
Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland.
Opened in 1862 the
station served...
- in 1884. In 1885
became ****istant
minister of
Trinity Free
Church in
Portpatrick, Wigtonshire,
Scotland and
succeeded the
senior pastor there upon his...
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period by
couples going to
Portpatrick in
Scotland to marry, as
there was a
daily packet boat.
During this period,
Portpatrick was
known as the "Gretna...