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Drs 66416 66418 and failed 66429 at inverpeffer
Inverpeffer was a hamlet that once existed in Angus, Scotland until around 1941, when it was demolished during the building of East Haven airfield.
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- Drs 66416 66418 and failed 66429 at inverpeffer
- Stobart rail 66414 4n83 aberdeen to grangemouth at inverpeffer
- References
It was on a return journey from Inverpeffer to Barry in 1797 that loomwright Thomas Lowson fell asleep in grassland belonging to Major William Phillips. Lowson, enamoured of the area, approached Phillips, securing a feu of land, and built the first house in the village that was to become Carnoustie.
Today, a single building from the former hamlet remains.
Stobart rail 66414 4n83 aberdeen to grangemouth at inverpeffer
References
Inverpeffer Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA