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- Tibbermore is a small village situated about 4 miles (6 kilometres) west of Perth, Scotland. The parish extends to Aberuthven. Previously known as Tippermuir...
- St Madoes St Martins Scone Stanley Strathfillian Strathloch Tenandry Tibbermore Trinity Gask Tullybelton Weem In 1930 the landward area of the Local Government...
- This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Tibbermore in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- Ross-shire (acquired 1998), Pettinain Church in Lanarkshire (acquired 2000), Tibbermore Church in Perthshire (acquired 2001), Benholm Kirk, Kincardineshire (acquired...
- Commons of Canada as a Liberal member from 1878 to 1887. He was born in Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland in 1890, the son of Robert Hay, and apprenticed...
- Scottish journalist and campaigner for political reform. He was born at Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland in 1787, and educated at the Aberdalgie parish school...
- Scottish Bus W****) due to a decline in usage. This left residents of Tibbermore with no bus service. Docherty's 613 and 618 both serve Auchterarder and...
- Tibbermuir railway station served the village of Tibbermore, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, from 1859 to 1951 on the Perth, Almond Valley and Methven Railway...
- of a Perthshire farmer, and William Weir Tulloch, parish minister of Tibbermore, near Perth. He was educated at Perth Grammar School and studied Divinity...
- was presented under patronage of King George III to the congregation of Tibbermore near Perth and was formally ordained there in February 1800. In June 1813...