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Fidra (archaically
Fidrey or Fetheray) is a
currently uninhabited island in the
Firth of Forth, 4
kilometres (2+1⁄2 miles)
northwest of
North Berwick...
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opposition from
conservation groups. B**** Rock
Craigleith Cramond Eyebroughy Fidra Inchcolm Inchgarvie Inchkeith Inchmickery with Cow and Calf Lamb Isle of...
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Fidra Books is a
publisher based in
Edinburgh specialising in
reissues of
bygone children's books,
mainly those from the 1940s onwards. The firm was set...
- The
Phaedra complex (/
ˈfiːdrə, ˈfɛdrə/) is an informal, non-scientific
designation to the ****ual
desire of a
stepmother for her stepson,
though the term...
- of the
Islands of the
Forth are near the town and
visible from it: e.g.
Fidra, Lamb, Craigleith, and the B**** Rock; the last-named
hosts a
thriving colony...
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approximately 100 by 50
metres (330 ft × 160 ft),
between the
islands of
Fidra and
Craigleith in the
Firth of Forth, off the east
coast of Scotland. The...
- The
Phaedrus (/ˈ
fiːdrəs/; Gr****: Φαῖδρος, translit. Phaidros),
written by Plato, is a
dialogue between Socrates, and Phaedrus, an
interlocutor in several...
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years after writing Treasure Island) and
christened it "Treasure Island"
Fidra in the
Firth of Forth,
visible from
North Berwick where Stevenson had spent...
- of the Forth. To the west are Craigleith, and the Lamb,
Fidra and
finally to the west of
Fidra, the low-lying
island of Eyebroughy.
These are also mainly...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phaedra /
ˈfiːdrə, ˈfɛdrə/ (Ancient Gr****: Φαίδρα, Phaidra) (or Fedra) was a
Cretan princess. Her name
derives from the Gr**** word...