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Village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
source of the name. Shotts is the home of the world famous Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band, 16-time winners of World Pipe Band Championships.
Shotts
Lord Sempill of Dykehead was a title of the Jacobite peerage in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created on 11 May 1712 by James Francis Edward Stuart for
Lord_Sempill_of_Dykehead
Suburb of North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia
Dykehead is a rural locality in the North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Dykehead had "no people or a very low population"
Dykehead
Former association football club in Scotland
Dykehead Football Club was a football club based in the Dykehead area of Shotts, playing their home games at Parkside. The club were members of the Scottish
Dykehead_F.C.
Scottish pipe band
The Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band is a grade 1 pipe band from Shotts, in the North Lanarkshire region of Scotland. The band has won the World
Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band
Shotts_and_Dykehead_Caledonia_Pipe_Band
Annual event in Glasgow in Scotland
1912 to 1975) winning 20 times between 1920 and 1991, and the Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band (winning 16 times). Other multiple World Champions
World_Pipe_Band_Championships
Hill (321m) near Dykehead, Angus, Scotland
Mile Hill is located in Angus, Scotland, 1000 metres west of Dykehead. It is a circular hill between Glen Clova and Glen Prosen. It has an elevation of
Mile_Hill,_Dykehead
Scottish footballer and manager (born 1944)
"unsolicited gift". The youngest of seven children, Graham was born at Dykehead Road, Bargeddie, near Coatbridge on Thursday 30 November 1944. He grew
George_Graham
Scottish pipe band drummer
competitions, enjoying his greatest competitive success with the Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band. Kilpatrick was born in Whitburn, West Lothian on 11
Jim_Kilpatrick
1996 school shooting in central Scotland
charities for children. Pipe Major Robert Mathieson of the Shotts and Dykehead Pipe Band composed a pipe tune in tribute, "The Bells of Dunblane". Scottish
Dunblane_massacre
Scottish bagpipe player
defunct Lothian & Borders Police Pipe Band, and then played with Shotts & Dykehead, Simon Fraser University, Inveraray & District and ScottishPower. He won
Callum_Beaumont
Northern Irish pipe band
in history behind the Strathclyde Police Pipe Band and the Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band. The band was founded in 1945 in the townland of Drumalig
Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band
Field_Marshal_Montgomery_Pipe_Band
UK Parliament constituency (since 1997)
Benhar, Calderbank, Chapelhall, Clarkston, Craigneuk and Petersburn, Dykehead, Holytown, New Monkland West, Newarthill, Newmains, North Cairnhill and
Airdrie and Shotts (UK Parliament constituency)
Airdrie_and_Shotts_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Association football club in Scotland
roll after withdrawing from their Scottish Qualifying Cup match against Dykehead. In 1930, a new amateur side, Vale of Leven Old Church Old Boys Association
Vale_of_Leven_F.C.
Village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
housing estate at Dykehead. Before that the area consisted of a cluster of hamlets and villages such as Bartonshill, Braehead, and Dykehead, populated in
Bargeddie
Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band 5 1962 Robert (Bob) Montgomery Edinburgh City Police Pipe Band 1 1963 Dave Armit Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia
World Solo Drumming Championships
World_Solo_Drumming_Championships
Scottish Jacobite and soldier
born at Castle Semple, Scotland, the son of Hon. Archibald Sempill of Dykehead and the grandson of Hugh Sempill, 5th Lord Sempill. Being a Roman Catholic
Robert_Sempill_(Jacobite)
Former association football club in Scotland
experienced Cambuslang, who scored 3 goals in the final 10 minutes, and who beat Dykehead in the final by the same score. The club entered the Lanarkshire again
Alpha_F.C.
Canadian musician and bagpiper
competition in the World Pipe Band Championships in 1973, with the Shotts & Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band. Brown grew up in Milton, Ontario, her family having
Gail_Brown_(musician)
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Third_Lanark_A.C.
Topics referred to by the same term
Mile Hill may refer to: Mile Hill, Dykehead, Angus, Scotland Mile Hill (Marilyn), Angus, Scotland Battle of Mile Hill, American civil war battle near Leesburg
Mile_Hill
points for a loss (C) Champions; (P) Promoted Notes: A fixture between Dykehead and Brechin City was not played. Dumbarton Harp resigned from the league
1924–25_in_Scottish_football
(1965–2002; became Airdrie United) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1931–1949) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's
List of football clubs in Scotland
List_of_football_clubs_in_Scotland
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Wishaw_Thistle_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
before losing at Hibernian. In the Lanarkshire Cup, the club twice beat Dykehead in the first round, but both times a replay was ordered on the basis the
Glengowan_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
4th Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers F.C.
4th_Renfrewshire_Rifle_Volunteers_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Maybole_Carrick_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Ailsa_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Havelock_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Athole_F.C.
Scottish footballer
birth 1889 (1889) Place of birth Dykehead, Scotland Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Position Inside right Youth career Dykehead Senior career* Years Team Apps
John Waugh (footballer, born 1889)
John_Waugh_(footballer,_born_1889)
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Lochee_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Darnconner_Britannia_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Dennistoun_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Westbourne_F.C.
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Newtown_Thistle_F.C.
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Union_F.C._(Dumbarton)
Football club
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Bowling_F.C.
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Rock_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Auchterarder_Thistle_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
St_Mirren_Juniors_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Johnstone_Athletic_F.C.
Defunct association football league in Scotland
Dundee Wanderers 1894–95 1894–95 — Dunfermline Athletic 1912–13 2012–13 — Dykehead 1923–24 1925–26 — East Fife 1921–22 2012–13 — East Stirlingshire 1900–01
Scottish_Football_League
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Tarbolton_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Qualifying Tournament, and the club lost in the third qualifying round to Dykehead. However, the start of World War 1 meant the main competition did not take
Stevenston_United_F.C.
Topics referred to by the same term
(1882–1951), Scottish footballer Tom McAllister, member of the Shotts and Dykehead Pipe Band in Scotland in the 1940s Tom McAllister, member of the Irish
Thomas_McAllister
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Kelvinside_Athletic_F.C.
Association football club in Angus, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Angus_F.C.
The second elections to Lanarkshire County Council were held on 6 December 1892 as part of the wider 1892 local elections. There were only contests in
1892 Lanarkshire County Council election
1892_Lanarkshire_County_Council_election
Scottish pipe band
This total has been surpassed only by Strathclyde Police, Shotts and Dykehead, and Field Marshal Montgomery pipe bands who held the title twenty-one
Muirhead_&_Sons_Pipe_Band
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Denny_F.C.
Football tournament season
replays Date Home team Score Away team Venue 8 September 1894 Dykehead 1–1 Cowlairs Dykehead Park, Shotts 8 September 1894 Northern 4–1 Gordon Highlanders
1894–95 Scottish Cup preliminary rounds
1894–95_Scottish_Cup_preliminary_rounds
1909–10: Dumbarton Harp 1910–11: Peebles Rovers 1911–12: Galston 1912–13: Dykehead 1913–14: Queen's Park Victoria XI 1914–15: Incomplete Defunct leagues in
Scottish_Football_Union
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Stanley_F.C._(Perthshire)
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Renton_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
junior side, but also recruiting Dowker, Davidson, and Sommerville from Dykehead, and Sim and John Paterson from East Stirlingshire. Before the 1898–99
East_Lanarkshire_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Lancefield_F.C.
Pipe band concert series
Country United Kingdom Years active 1994–present Founder Glasgow Skye Association Pipe Band Most recent 2025, Shotts and Dykehead Caledonia Pipe Band: Solas
Pre-Worlds_concert
Association football club in Kilmarnock, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
St_Andrew's_F.C._(Kilmarnock)
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Shettleston_F.C._(1879)
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Hawick_United_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Victoria_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Auchinleck_Boswell_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Addiewell_F.C.
Association football club in Greenock, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
1st Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers F.C.
1st_Renfrewshire_Rifle_Volunteers_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Annan_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Oban_F.C.
Football club
February was a mere 19s and in March the club brought a claim against Dykehead before the Scottish Football Association for not receiving a £2 guarantee
Gaelic_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Glasgow Corporation Transport F.C.
Glasgow_Corporation_Transport_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Cumnock_F.C._(1875)
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Hibernian_F.C._(Dundee)
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Hanover_F.C._(Edinburgh)
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Edinburgh_Thistle_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Paisley_Hibernian_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Dumfries_F.C.
Defunct association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Apsley_F.C._(Scotland)
National park in Australia
in the north-east of the locality of Hawkwood extending into southern Dykehead. The park is 277 km northwest of Brisbane. The park is located on the Auburn
Auburn_River_National_Park
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Jed_Arts_F.C.
Scottish footballer
youngster with West Lothian clubs Bathgate and Broxburn and Lanarkshire team Dykehead, playing at centre-forward; at which time he stayed locally in East Whitburn
Jimmy_Stein
Scottish footballer
and Newcastle United. Both had several short spells with hometown team Dykehead between engagements with more prominent clubs. Played for Celtic and Rangers
Alexander_King_(footballer)
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Granton_F.C.
Village in Scotland
Highlands beyond. The Parish includes the outlying settlements of Cobleland, Dykehead, Gartmore and Ruskie. The parish of Port of Menteith, with an area of 7
Port_of_Menteith
Former association football club in Scotland
Lanarkshire Cup before the final; the club's final match was a defeat to Dykehead. The club played in chocolate and white, probably in halves as that was
Wishaw_F.C._(1899)
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
Lord, as the legitimate holder of the title and made him Lord Sempill of Dykehead in the Jacobite peerage. This claim and title were never recognised by
Lord_Sempill
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
19th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers F.C.
19th_Lanarkshire_Rifle_Volunteers_F.C.
Football tournament season
Burnbank Swifts Carfin Hibernians Carfin Shamrock Carrington Cowlairs Dykehead Fairfield Glasgow Perthshire Glasgow Wanderers Glengowan Hamilton Academical
1892–93 Scottish Cup preliminary rounds
1892–93_Scottish_Cup_preliminary_rounds
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Avondale_F.C._(1884)
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Govan_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Albatross_F.C.
Football tournament season
Buckie Thistle Dundee v Caledonian Dundee United v Heart of Midlothian Dykehead v Morton Falkirk v Breadalbane Bo'ness v East Fife Hibernian v Broxburn
1925–26_Scottish_Cup
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
St_Peter's_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Motherwell_Shamrock_F.C.
Football club
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Uddingston_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Southfield_F.C._(Scotland)
Football tournament season
the 139 teams, all bar one entered the competition in the first round. Dykehead were admitted into the competition after the first round draw and entered
1886–87_Scottish_Cup
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Vale_of_Gala_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Cree_Rovers_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Tillicoultry_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Fair_City_Athletic_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Clydebank (1914) Clydebank (1965) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park
Huntingtower_F.C.
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Soothsayer; Seer; Oracle
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Comely, Beautiful
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Talented
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Boy.
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Somebody who gives shelter, Goddess Lakshmi
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