- The area was
previously occupied by
Setapak rubber estates named as “
Hawthornden” from the 1900s
until the 1980s. The
township is the
second to be developed...
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called "of
Hawthornden", was a
Scottish poet.
Drummond was born at
Hawthornden Castle, Midlothian, to John Drummond, the
first laird of
Hawthornden, and Susannah...
- The
Hawthornden Prize, one of Britain's
oldest literary awards, was
established in 1919 by
Alice Warrender. This £15,000
prize is
awarded annually to...
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Hawthornden or
Hawthorndean is an
apple cultivar that is used for cooking. It is also
known as Wheeler's Kernel,
Lincolnshire Pippin, and Lord Kingston...
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Hawthornden Castle is
located on the
River North Esk in Midlothian, Scotland. The
castle lies a mile to the east of
Roslin at grid
reference NT287637...
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Scotland beside the
River North Esk. It is also
known as
Hawthornden Castle Cave,
after Hawthornden Castle which is nearby. It
takes its name from William...
- Books, back
cover blurb "
Hawthornden Prize - Book
awards - LibraryThing". www.librarything.com.
Retrieved 2 May 2018. "
Hawthornden Prize". web.mnstate.edu...
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Rosewell and
Hawthornden railway station served the
village of Rosewell, Midlothian,
Scotland from 1855 to 1962 on the
Peebles Railway. The
station opened...
- is a
British journalist and author. His The Tap
Dancer won the 1993
Hawthornden Prize and the
McKitterick Prize for the best
first novel by an author...
- both
Primary and
Secondary vegetation.
Being previously part of the
Hawthornden Rubber Estate,
there are many old
rubber trees and
their saplings, Acacia...