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Mormond Hill (from
Gaelic Mórmhonadh, "big hill") is a
broad eminence in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, not far from Fraserburgh. Its twin
summits reach heights...
- (earliest ref. 1742) Wye Crown, Kent (1902)
Mormond White Stag, on the
other side of the hill from the
Mormond Horse. The
white horses of Wiltshire, of which...
-
Mormond Halt
railway station was a
railway station near New Leeds, Aberdeenshire. The
station was
opened as
Mormond on 24
April 1865. It was
named after...
- on the
River Ugie at the
foothills of
Mormond Hill. The
Strichen White Horse is
constructed of
quartz on
Mormond Hill, some 1,500 m (1,600 yd) northeast...
- available. The BT systems,
based at
Scousburgh in the
Shetland Islands,
Mormond Hill in
Aberdeenshire and Row Brow near Scarborough, were
capable of transmitting...
- cairns, but they have been removed.
Apart from the cairn,
Memsie is near
Mormond Hill,
which was a very
large listening post in the Cold War.
These days...
- Scotland,
situated 5.1
kilometres (3.2 mi) east of
Strichen at the foot of
Mormond Hill.
Nowadays New
Leeds serves chiefly as a
dormitory village for Aberdeen...
- "Rosie Anderson" 2170. "The
Bonny Lad that
Handles the Plough" 2171. "
Mormond Braes" 2172. "The
Bonnie Ship the Diamond" 2173. "It Fell
About a Martinmas...
- Kelly's
support in
preserving important traditional Scottish songs such as "
Mormond Braes", the
Canadian folk song "Peggy Gordon",
Robert Burns' "Parcel of...
- Deer (named
after Deer
Abbey a few
miles from the school),
Mormond (named
after Mormond Hill near Strichen) and Ugie (named
after the
river Ugie flowing...