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Strathmartine". The
parishes of
Mains and
Strathmartine were
united on 21 Nov 1792. Anciently,
Mains was
called Earl's Strathdichty,
Strathmartine was...
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Strathmartine Hospital was a
health facility in
Craigmaill Road,
Strathmartine, Angus, Scotland. It was
managed by NHS Tayside. It
remains a
Category B...
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called Kirkton of
Strathmartine, is a
village in Angus, Scotland. It lies
approximately one mile
north of Dundee, to the west of
Strathmartine Hospital. It...
- separated, with the
former evolving into
Strathmartine Hospital (that name
being adopted in 1959).
Strathmartine was
progressively decommissioned from the...
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Strathmartine is
situated in the north-west of the city. Po****tion 15,191...
- Wellbank;
Newtyle & E****ie;
Royal Burgh of Arbroath;
Royal Burgh of Forfar;
Strathmartine; and Tealing.
Angus is
represented by
three MPs for the UK Parliament...
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Invergowrie basin. The
Dighty Water enters Dundee from the
village of
Strathmartine and
marks the
boundaries of a
number of
northern districts of the city...
- The
Strathmartine Castle Stone is a
class I
Pictish stone from
Strathmartine, Angus, Scotland. The
stone is of Old Red
Sandstone and
bears two pictish...
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Sharp (Clackmannanshire West),
since 2017
Dundee City: John
Alexander (
Strathmartine),
since 2017 East Ayrshire:
Douglas Reid (Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse)...
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William Laughton Lorimer, FBA (1885–1967) was a
Scottish scholar. Born at
Strathmartine on the
outskirts of Dundee, he was
educated at the High
School of Dundee...