Dunipace F.C. — Dunipace Full name Dunipace Juniors Football Club Nickname(s) The Pace Founded 1888 Ground … Wikipedia
Dunipace — DUNIPACE, a parish, ecclesiastically united to the parish of Larbert, county of Stirling, 4 miles (W. by N.) from Falkirk; containing, with the villages of Herbertshire, Denovan, and Torwood, 1578 inhabitants, of whom 562 are in the rural… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Dunipace — Coordinates: 56°01′42″N 3°54′51″W / 56.028236°N 3.914073°W / 56.028236; 03.914073 … Wikipedia
Denny and Dunipace Pipe Band — Denny and Dunipace Pipe Band, Association Established 1964 Location Denny, Scotland Grade 2 4A … Wikipedia
Dave Dunipace — is a disc golf champion and World Distance Champion. Dave Dunipace is co founder and CEO of Innova Champion Discs (Innova discs). The company was founded in 1983 to produce the new triangular rim golf discs designed by Dave. Dave was inducted… … Wikipedia
City of Washington Pipe Band — Not to be confused with Denny and Dunipace Pipe Band. City of Washington Pipe Band Established 1961 Location Washington, DC Grade … Wikipedia
Stirlingshire — For ships named Stirlingshire, see MV Stirlingshire. central County (until circa 1890) File:Stirling Country Scotland County town … Wikipedia
Denny, Falkirk — Coordinates: 56°01′05″N 3°54′25″W / 56.018°N 3.907°W / 56.018; 3.907 … Wikipedia
Scottish Junior Football League — A Scottish association football competition that, through various incarnations, existed from the 1892 to 1947.It was based in the west of Scotland and was largely consisted of Junior clubs that were not good enough for the major leagues of the… … Wikipedia
Larbert — LARBERT, a parish, ecclesiastically united to the parish of Dunipace, in the county of Stirling; containing, with the villages of West Carron, Kinnaird, Stenhouse Muir, and part of the village of Carronshore, 4404 inhabitants, of whom 487 are… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland