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On the Web
- Biggar Family - Single name study including variants Bigger, Beggar, Biggar and Biggart. Features coat of arms, castle history, various pedigrees, research exchange and associated links.
- Town of Biggar - Provides information on the town including history, recreation, organizations, attractions and services.
- Biggar and District Credit Union - Biggar and Perdue residents receive full financial services including online banking. Lists products, services, hours and locations.
- Lindsaylands House - Country house facilities in Biggar. Provides photographs, room information and tariffs.
- The Abington Hotel - Country hotel near Biggar. Profile, facilities and room rates.
- Bessalone - Raising German Shorthaired Pointers. Pictures, pedigrees, news, kennel history, and litter announcements.
- StringMail - Oline sale of all types of strings for both bowed and fretted instruments. String and instrument care and accessories.
- StringExpress - Online sale of all types of guitar strings, guitar accessories and string care products.
- The Lutherie - Offers music instrument sales and repairs, tuition, and accessories.
- Cuil Darach - Offers bed and breakfast accommodation. Accommodation, prices, photographs, and contacts.
Wikipedia Articles
- Biggar Museum Trust - Biggar Museum Trust (BMT) consists of several museums based in and around the town of Biggar in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was largely started on the initiative of several individuals, notably Brian Lambie, some years ago, and is both non-profit and independent of local government; indeed, sometimes BMT has struggled to get state funding.
- Biggar, Saskatchewan - Biggar is a town located in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is the hometown of 1998 Olympic gold medalist in women's curling, Sandra Schmirler.
- Biggar Road - Biggar Road is a village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
- James Lyons Biggar - James Lyons Biggar (February 4 1824 – May 24 1879) was an Ontario merchant and political figure. He represented Northumberland East in the Canadian House of Commons from 1874 to 1878 as an Independent Liberal.
- William Hodgins Biggar - William Hodgins Biggar (September 19 1852 – ) was an Ontario lawyer and political figure. He represented Hastings West in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1890 to 1898.