- Loch
Ordie is a
classic freshwater hill loch east of the
River Tay, and
surrounded by
wooded hills, in the
Forest of Clunie. Loch
Ordie gives its name...
-
Butterstone Loch of
Clunie Loch of
Craiglush Loch of
Drumellie Loch of
Lowes Loch
Ordie Loch Oss Loch
Rannoch Loch
Rusky Loch
Scoly Loch
Skiach Loch Tay Loch Tilt...
- the B976 and the
remainder a
detached section of the B993. A974 Ran from
Ordie to Westhill,
formerly the B974.
Downgraded to the B9119 in the 1970s; the...
- the
junction of the B977 Dunecht—Banchory road and the B9119 Kingsford—
Ordie road. It is some 12+1⁄2
miles (20.1 km) from the city of Aberdeen. Historic...
- h-Oidhche (Flowerdale Forest,
Wester Ross) Loch
Olginey (Caithness) Loch
Ordie (Perth and Kinross) Loch Ore, (Fife) Loch
Osgaig (Coigach,
Wester Ross)...
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Ghlinne (L)
Annaty Burn (L)
River Almond,
Perthshire (R)
Shochie Burn (R)
Ordie Burn (L)
River Isla,
Perthshire (L)
Coupar Burn (L)
Lunan Burn (R) Cattymill...
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Mundy Roanoke Rapids Blue Jays 60 80 .429 19.0 115,837 Stu
Martin Greenville Greenies 58 82 .414 21.0 66,316
Johnny Pare /
Larry Baldwin /
Ordie Timm...
- The 1947
Greenville Greenies were
managed by John Pare,
Larry Baldwin and
Ordie Timm.
Continuing play at Guy
Smith Stadium,
Greenville drew 66,316 fans...
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Aberdeenshire 57°11′N 2°34′W / 57.18°N 02.56°W / 57.18; -02.56 NJ6610
Ordie Aberdeenshire 57°05′N 2°54′W / 57.09°N 02.90°W / 57.09; -02.90 NJ4501...
- (No.2)
Regulations 1995 (S.I. 1995/2381) Tay
River Purification Board (
Ordie Burn)
Control Order 1995 (S.I. 1995/2382)
Greater Manchester (Light Rapid...