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In the same locale lies Vicar's Bridge. The historic bridge was replaced by a modern structure in the 1960s. Of note here, was a murder in the late 19th century by Joe Bell of a passer-by. A tree known as "Joe Bell's tree" had the letters JB carved on it and allegedly were carved whilst he waited for
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and described as a "complex building of several dates: M.I.M. 1666, 1717, 1727 (internally) 1770 and 19th-century alterations, including ashlar facing of wheel-pit. Comprises three blocks at different angles, all pantiled, disused 20' overshot wheel at N., wooden arms, cast-iron outer frame. Workings
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to Carron." He attempted to visit the iron works but, being a Sunday, was refused entrance. Both travellers instead withdrew to the Carron Inn opposite. They dined on the second floor of the Inn and Burns later recorded the event briefly in his journal of the tour—Carron-breakfast. However, he also
1462:." The Carron Company was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom and who built the Carron iron Works in 1759 that Burns attempted to visit on "Sunday, August 26.—Camelon, the ancient metropolis of the Picts, now a small village in the neighbourhood of Falkirk. Cross the
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for health reasons. His daughter, Ella, as caretaker to her father, accompanied him on his trip. While in Egypt he suddenly decided to return home and abandoned his daughter in Egypt. When in his late seventies, Mr. Christie dyed his moustache and proposed marriage to a woman fifty years younger.
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mile (800 metres) west of the outer edge of the main village. It is also some considerable distance from the main road. This can be explained in that it lies on the old coach road to Dollar. This is now just a dirt track to the school (locally known as the Cinder Path). West of the school the old
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Cowden Castle, burned in 1950 and was pulled down in 1952. Much of the valuables from the house survived and were removed to
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Somewhat depleted in size, this small hamlet on the main road west of the Pool of Muckhart now has only two houses. It has lost several buildings but was previously a small industrial centre. Of interest, the sheds still attaching the eastern building were built as a blacksmith's c. 1700. The
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Muckhart Golf Club lies on the School Road (Drumbum Road) south of the village. Set on a series of low rocky hills it includes several challenging holes. There are three nine-hole courses, named Arndean, Cowden, and Naemoor. The nine-hole Cowden course was opened by Miss
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visited the garden in 1932. The garden was maintained by a Japanese man named Matsuo until his death in 1936, after which Miss Christie maintained the garden until her death in 1949. The garden then fell into disrepair and was closed permanently in 1955.
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Adjacent to the mill lies Muckhart Mill Farmhouse, a category B listed property described as a house of "single-storey and attic with swept dormers dated (17)80; later wooden porch: steading single-storey, partly with loft, pantiled and white-washed".
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While staying at Harviestoun Burns wrote two poems, "The Banks of the Devon" and "Fairest Maid on Devon Bank". Burns fell for the charm and beauty of Charlotte Hamilton but she was more attracted to Burns' friend, Adair whom she later married.
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building to the west was a carpenter's, but most of its sheds are now gone. The buildings on the south side of the road were removed when the main road was straightened c.1970. Also obliterated by this roadworks, the village
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Rev Robert Sharp served 1677 until 1697 and is noteworthy for having had his property robbed in 1679 and for being removed from his position in 1697 for "contumacy" (disobedience). He was succeeded by Rev John Gib (father of
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a victim. This could of course have been added after the event for dramatic purposes. Joe Bell had the unfortunate claim to fame of being the last man publicly hanged in Scotland (in Perth) for shooting a baker
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served as the governess of the two teenage girls. John Christie believed that travel was the best education for girls so he took the girls on many trips to Europe. Ella was taken to Paris at the age of twelve.
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fame in the late 1970s and temporarily became a place of "pilgrimage" for some years during the period of "Rollermania", which was rife at that time. Alan Longmuir owned and ran the "Castle Campbell Hotel" in
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in the 16th century. It was replaced by a new manse (to its west) around 1750 and then went into secular use. Rebuilt around 1800 it was home to the Izatt family for almost two centuries.
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which has now returned to nature, having been abandoned c.1960. Its Japanese gardener, Mat Su, is buried at the end of the Christie lair. The Japanese garden is now under renovation.
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Miss Christie ordered a stained glass window erected in honour of her father removed from Muckhart Church and she moved to 19 Buckingham Terrace for the duration of the trial.
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Cullum, G.W.; Holden, E.S.; Braden, C.; Robinson, W. (1920).
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and kiln gutted, renovated as children's holiday home 1967."
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Clackmannanshire Council - Population Breakdown by Ward 2003
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The Life of Robert Burns Burns in the South, West and North
2639:"Muckhart Mill (Category B Listed Building) (LB15249)"
2364:. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1965, p. 10.
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Miss Christie, after her visit to Japan in 1907, caused a
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Miss Christie travelled in Central Asia in 1910 and 1912.
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Stewart would have her husband on whom she could depend.
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Brochure when MMFH was used as a children's holiday home
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Brochure when MMFH was used as a children's holiday home
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Brochure when MMFH was used as a children's holiday home
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Richard Elmhirst married Morna (nee Gillespie, widow of
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word for "gate", also used in reference to hill passes.
545:). Andrew Ure served 1703 to 1717 before translating to
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List of listed buildings in Muckhart, Clackmannanshire
1682:, later Bishop of Dunkeld, post Reformation until 1580
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text who subsequently passed ownership of the farm to
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510:, son of Muckhart's then minister, Rev George Paulin.
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Rev Alexander M. Ferguson minister from 1843 to 1869.
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2024:Fletcher, Angus. Inland Revenue. Edinburgh: HMSO.
1889:The Ochil Landscape Partnership Landscape Strategy
916:Cowden Castle received telephone service in 1910.
898:Miss Christie was a skilled photographer with the
2757:"Robert Burns and his connection to Tillicoultry"
933:Miss Christie toured America with a side trip to
3112:ClacksNet - Clackmannanshire's Community Network
3008:Selections from the Minutes of the Synod of Fife
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1558:Alloa Advertiser: walk past vicars bridge murder
1047:on 22 June 1914 to attend the graduation of her
1015:. Starting back to the east, she stopped off at
3055:. London: Seeley, Service & Co. Ltd., 1940.
3048:. London: Seeley, Service & Co. Ltd., 1925)
1606:, however this route has also been withdrawn..
1086:until 1919, when the need for a canteen ended.
1231:Later on, the Douglas family sold the mill to
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3067:Spinsters Abroad: Victorian Lady Explorers
3036:. Coventry: Trotamundas Press, Ltd., 2009
2663:"Notes on a Deed by Lady Margaret Douglas"
1043:, she returned to New York and went up to
922:Miss Christie was elected a fellow of the
34:
27:Two villages in Clackmannanshire, Scotland
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2244:, Edinburgh, Tuesday, 21 July 1903, p. 8.
1685:Alexander Fotheringhame from 1615 to 1638
1276:Masonic markings near one of the windows
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2379:. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1906.
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3053:A Long Look at Life, by Two Victorians
2457:Glasgow Herald, 6 September 1940, p. 7
2445:A Long Look at Life, by Two Victorians
1237:Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll
884:, who provided her with a bungalow at
2240:The Will of John Christie of Cowden.
2000:"List of Collieries In Scotland 1854"
1625:(1861–1949), Victorian lady traveller
1272:Masonic eye on bridge facing upstream
1098:A Long Look at Life by Two Victorians
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2495:"taki handa 半田多喜 | Jason Nolan"
2376:Summer Travels Through Western Tibet
2151:. Coventry: Trotamundas Press, 2009
432:across Rumbling Bridge Gorge of the
425:coach route is very hard to follow.
924:Royal Scottish Geographical Society
2986:Isabella (Ella) Robertson Christie
1623:Isabella (Ella) Robertson Christie
1479:We cam na here to view your warks,
1104:on 5 September of that same year.
1058:Miss Christie did her part in the
868:Miss Christie travelled in India,
752:Isabella (Ella) Robertson Christie
25:
3046:Through Khiva to Golden Samarkand
2950:. Clackmannanshire Council, 2007.
2415:Through Khiva to Golden Samarkand
2395:. Houghton, Mifflin. p. 1674
1091:Through Khiva to Golden Samarkand
822:and Easterton in Perthshire, and
3069:. New York: Dorset Press, 2001.
2931:"Timeline of Capital Punishment"
1669:(1888–1962), sculptor and artist
1598:. It was formerly served by the
1226:Sir William Douglas of Lochleven
1023:. After Chicago, she stopped at
791:. A Christie Home was opened at
682:mile (400 metres) further west.
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2908:Historic Environment Scotland.
2830:Historic Environment Scotland.
2786:Historic Environment Scotland.
1975:"Collieries in Scotland - 1860"
1495:But when we tirl'd at your door
1487:But only, lest we gang to hell,
1120:Miss Christie's Japanese Garden
1119:
999:. Moving west, she visited the
2965:Alloa and Hillfoots Advertiser
2808:Peirs video of MMFH on Youtube
1499:Your porter dought na hear us;
1320:George Smith (Scottish artist)
1318:Painting of Muckhart Mill, by
1261:The 1666 date on Muckhart Mill
983:before leaving for Havana and
876:in 1904. She arrived first in
570:This estate was famed for its
1:
2878:Historic Environment Scotland
2857:Falkirk Local History Society
2635:Historic Environment Scotland
1716:River Devon, Clackmannanshire
1705:Rev George Paulin (1870-1907)
1610:Notable residents of Muckhart
1549:placed outside Perth Prison.
1533:
1329:Muckhart Mill by George Smith
1011:, where she met the widow of
773:Mr Christie had an attack of
284:Clackmannanshire and Dunblane
3352:Villages in Clackmannanshire
3062:. London: John Murray, 1955.
3044:(Reprint of Christie, Ella.
2255:"DSA Building/Design Report"
2121:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
2095:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
2079:. London: John Murray, 1955.
1590:Muckhart is situated on the
1453:Lime kiln near Muckhart Mill
1136:, Japan who was studying at
975:. In the South, she visited
495:in the early 19th century).
32:Human settlement in Scotland
2621:, British Listed Buildings.
2587:. Fine Art Commission. 2015
2281:, British Listed Buildings.
1545:wallet, containing ÂŁ5 10s.
1076:Cantine des Dames Anglaises
941:in 1914. She sailed on the
905:Miss Christie travelled in
880:, where she was a guest of
106:OS grid reference
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2997:Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae
2533:"Flickr – Japanese garden"
2474:muckhartparishchurch.co.uk
1833:Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae
1652:Royal Society of Edinburgh
981:Charleston, South Carolina
928:Royal Geographical Society
844:The trial was held in the
266:Ochil and South Perthshire
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3117:Muckhart - Visit Scotland
3019:Annals of the Free Church
2853:"Robert Burns and Carron"
2714:"New item by Julian Bell"
2362:Victorian Lady Travellers
2259:scottisharchitects.org.uk
1845:Annals of the Free Church
1721:Rights of way in Scotland
1656:Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
1534:The Vicar's Bridge murder
1507:Your billy Satan sair us!
1483:In hopes to be mair wise,
1017:Yellowstone National Park
1009:Santa Barbara, California
380:. Muckhart is one of the
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2605:Gazetteer for Scotland.
2470:"Muckhart Parish Church"
2292:"Arndean Estate Powmill"
2203:The History Press, 2004"
1964:. In: Scotland's Places.
1680:James Paton of Ballilisk
1635:Sholto Johnstone Douglas
1222:King James V of Scotland
1156:, brought over from the
955:, and lunched with Mrs.
663:Hillcrest at Baldiesburn
646:Lees or Leys of Muckhart
607:This hamlet lies around
529:who later went on to be
527:James Paton of Ballilisk
276:Scottish Parliament
100:area including Muckhart)
3082:Clackmannan and Kinross
2882:"Muckart Mill (111923)"
2335:10.1136/bmj.2.2130.1229
1847:; Muckhart Congregation
1779:"Muckhart War Memorial"
1648:George Alexander Gibson
1517:Bridge at Muckhart Mill
1491:It may be nae surprise:
1445:Muckhart Mill Lime Kiln
1398:Muckhart Mill Farmhouse
1390:Muckhart Mill Farmhouse
1027:, and then moved on to
882:Lord and Lady Lamington
854:British Medical Journal
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3107:Google Maps - Muckhart
2999:; vol. 5; by Hew Scott
2585:fineartcommissions.com
2558:Cowden Japanese Garden
1916:fineartcommissions.com
1688:Rev John Govan (1660s)
1631:(1822–1902), landowner
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2578:"The Japanese Garden"
2317:Robertson WF (1901).
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1691:Rev James Thomson of
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2563:16 July 2011 at the
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2373:Duncan, Jane Ellen.
2360:Middleton, Dorothy.
2004:scottishmining.co.uk
1979:scottishmining.co.uk
1894:14 July 2011 at the
1758:theinnatmuckhart.com
1604:X53 Stirling–Kinross
1577:Public rights-of-way
1362:It is believed that
1205:, Devon, and to the
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991:before moving on to
523:St Andrews Cathedral
428:The famed, historic
332:56.18841°N 3.61125°W
172:Sovereign state
3091:. Nabu Press, 2010.
2329:(2130): 1229–1266.
1667:George Henry Paulin
1637:(1871–1958), artist
1476:At Carron Ironworks
1134:Doshisha University
1019:before arriving in
782:Honeyman and Keppie
508:George Henry Paulin
456:The Inn at Muckhart
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3357:Hillfoots Villages
3239:Towns and villages
3153:Hillfoots Villages
3034:Khiva to Samarkand
3032:Christie, Ella R.
2149:Khiva to Samarkind
2147:Christie, Ella R.
2075:Stewart, Averill.
1697:Disruption of 1843
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468:Pool of Muckhart (
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382:Hillfoots Villages
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258:UK Parliament
204:Dialling code
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3042:978-1-906393-17-5
2767:on 21 August 2008
2667:Electric Scotland
2432:978-1-906393-17-5
2201:Spinsters Abroad.
2157:978-1-906393-17-5
1303:photo to follow
1244:category B listed
1102:South Lanarkshire
963:, she toured the
961:Washington, D. C.
850:Parliament Square
830:Ella Christie era
816:Perth and Kinross
775:pernicious anæmia
764:Murdostoun Castle
706:John Christie era
595:Yetts o' Muckhart
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1743:Census 2001
1644:(1714–1788)
1464:Grand Canal
1093:, in 1925.
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993:Baton Rouge
989:New Orleans
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953:Vanderbilts
768:Lanarkshire
722:Lanarkshire
697:Ochil Hills
655:Baldiesburn
554:County Mayo
537:in Orkney.
485:Ochil Hills
438:Kinrosshire
434:River Devon
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3346:Categories
3286:Forestmill
3169:Blairlogie
2915:26 October
2591:25 October
2537:flickr.com
1984:25 October
1922:26 October
1732:References
1347:accident.
1146:Queen Mary
1130:Taki Handa
1053:Mauretania
1045:West Point
846:Law Courts
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748:Midlothian
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3281:Fishcross
3271:Devonside
1586:Transport
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1113:Edinburgh
1060:Great War
1049:Louisiana
997:John Hill
969:Arlington
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913:in 1907.
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556:in 1907.
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182:Post town
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2723:17 April
2644:25 March
2561:Archived
2323:Br Med J
2077:Alicella
1892:Archived
1710:See also
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1642:Adam Gib
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1109:leucæmia
1080:Mulhouse
1033:Plymouth
985:CamagĂĽey
944:Carmania
820:Glenfarg
547:Fossoway
543:Adam Gib
358:Muc-Ă€ird
350:Muckhart
307:Scotland
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235:Scottish
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164:Scotland
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2887:Canmore
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1947:9 April
1867:9 April
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1788:9 April
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2694:. 1887
2672:2 July
2499:Flickr
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1843:Ewing
1571:Dollar
1370:, and
1175:Dollar
1171:dollar
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1068:France
1007:, and
935:Havana
893:Ladakh
878:Bombay
872:, and
870:Ceylon
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718:Struan
535:Orphir
412:Dollar
390:Dollar
376:) and
218:Police
186:Dollar
98:Dollar
3246:Alloa
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911:Japan
907:China
874:Tibet
804:Egypt
623:Scots
621:is a
208:01259
3251:Alva
3164:Alva
3071:ISBN
3038:ISBN
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2917:2021
2895:2014
2864:2012
2839:2019
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2773:2012
2725:2022
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2593:2015
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1949:2018
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967:and
939:Cuba
909:and
736:and
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714:FRSE
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