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Waulkmill Bay is a
tidal bay on the
southwest of
Mainland Orkney, Scotland. This bay and its
immediately surrounding area have been
identified as a Site...
- He was an
outspoken supporter of the
Jacobite cause. He was born at
Waulkmill, Cruden, Aberdeenshire, and
baptised there on 15
March 1714, the son of...
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Waulkmill Glen
reservoir viaduct,
between Neilston and Patterton...
- part of the Dams to
Darnley Country Park, encomp****ing the
Balgray and
Waulkmill Glen
Reservoirs and the
course of the
Brock Burn.
Major businesses within...
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Whiteadder Reservoir Balgray Reservoir Littleton Reservoir Ryat Linn
Reservoir Waulkmill Glen
Reservoir Walton Dam
Glanderston Dam
Snypes Dam
Kirkton Dam Harelaw...
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after Orkney beaches; Berstane, Dingieshowe, Inganess, Newark,
Scapa and
Waulkmill.
James Aitken, (1613-1687),
Church of
Scotland bishop Sir
James David...
- -3.3495 (The Spord)
Waulkmill Bay
Orkney Swanbister 58°56′11″N 3°04′36″W / 58.9365°N 3.0767°W / 58.9365; -3.0767 (
Waulkmill Bay)
Warebeth Orkney...
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artificially dammed lakes including Balgray Reservoir, Ryat Linn
Reservoir and
Waulkmill Glen Reservoir. The
upper scenery of the
county was
described in the 1911...
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other reservoirs in the park: Ryat Linn Reservoir, the
Category A
Listed Waulkmill Glen Reservoir, and the
small Littleton Reservoir. The
Brock Burn flows...
- of
Thomas Walker, one of four
brothers whose family had
originated at
Waulkmill and
Bankhead in New
Aberdour who
between them
owned the
neighbouring estates...