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  2. North of Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Steam Navigation Company

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    The North of Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Steam Navigation Company, which was more usually known as The North of Scotland or The North Company, its full name rarely being used, was a UK shipping company based in Aberdeen, originally formed in 1875 from a merger of older Scottish shipping companies. The company operated most of the ferries from ...

  3. Locomotives of the Great North of Scotland Railway - Wikipedia

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    When the Great North of Scotland became part of the London and North Eastern Railway in 1923, it passed on 122 steam locomotives, 100 4-4-0 tender locomotives and 22 tank engines, all of which were capable of being used on both passenger and goods trains. One locomotive, No. 49, Gordon Highlander, has been preserved as a static exhibit.

  4. SS Sir Walter Scott - Wikipedia

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    SS Sir Walter Scott is a small steamship that has provided pleasure cruises and a ferry service on Loch Katrine in the scenic Trossachs of Scotland for more than a century, and is the only surviving screw steamer in regular passenger service in Scotland. She is named after the writer Walter Scott, who set his 1810 poem Lady of the Lake, and his ...

  5. Scottish Region of British Railways - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Region (ScR) was one of the six regions created on British Railways (BR) and consisted of ex- London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) and ex- London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) lines in Scotland. It existed from the creation of BR in 1948, and was renamed to ScotRail in the mid-1980s (see separate entity for details).

  6. SS St. Sunniva - Wikipedia

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    Propulsion. single screw. Speed. 15.5 knots (28.7 km/h; 17.8 mph) Capacity. 142. SS St. Sunniva was one of the first purpose-built cruise ships. Converted into a ferry in 1908, she operated as the Lerwick mail steamer until 10 April 1930, when she ran aground off Shetland and was a complete loss.

  7. Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie - Wikipedia

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    Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie was acclaimed by music critics.. Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic called it a "clear step forward" and concluded that "Morissette is a weird acquired taste, due to her idiosyncratic vocals and doggedly convoluted confessionals – but [the album] certainly confirms that she doesn't quite sound like anyone else, either."

  8. List of Scottish inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Macadamised roads (the basis for, but not specifically, tarmac): John Loudon McAdam (1756–1836) [5] The pedal bicycle: Attributed to both Kirkpatrick Macmillan (1813–1878) [4] and Thomas McCall (1834–1904) The pneumatic tyre: Robert William Thomson and John Boyd Dunlop (1822–1873) [11]

  9. List of Scottish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    List of Scottish monarchs. The monarch of Scotland was the head of state of the Kingdom of Scotland. According to tradition, Kenneth I MacAlpin ( Cináed mac Ailpín) was the founder and first King of the Kingdom of Scotland (although he never held the title historically, being King of the Picts instead). [a]

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