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8 companies who named themselves after “Lord of the Rings” The Lord of the Rings franchise has managed to further its legacy by providing creative names for eight companies.
Inverclyde residents take day trips away for the Greenock fair in 1920 with some going as far as Campbeltown and Inveraray on steamers.
Prince William has a title that's been stained by tragedy, and one day it will be granted to either Prince George or Prince Louis.
The intricate power system in the new Chinese phenom, ‘Lord of Mysteries’, can be quite daunting. Here’s a quick guide to help newcomers make sense of the chaos ...
Small UK island that looks like the Caribbean was once used to banish people This stunning UK island, which is near Cornwall, has a rather interesting past.
The newly appointed head of publicly-owned shipyard Ferguson Marine says the company could "struggle" if it is not chosen for a contract to build a replacement for the aging MV Lord of the Isles ferry ...
The new boss of a publicly-owned shipyard has said the business will “struggle” in the future if it is overlooked for a deal to replace an aging ferry. With the MV Lord of the Isles having sailed for ...
With the MV Lord of the Isles having sailed for the first time in 1989, the Scottish Government – through its wholly-owned ferry operator CalMac and procurement body Caledonian Maritime Assets ...
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