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Tarland (Gaelic: Turlann) is a
village in Aberdeenshire,
Scotland 5
miles (8 km)
northwest of Aboyne, and 30
miles (50 km) west of Aberdeen. The po****tion...
- Navy from 1950
through the 1970s. She was
originally constructed as MS
Tarland for the
United States Maritime Commission at the end of
World War II, and...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Tarland in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:...
- Aberdeenshire,
where he
established three churches in the
valley of the
River Dee—
Tarland, Migvie, and Durris. However,
Simpson regarded the most
important of Moluag's...
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which is
still in use to the
present day. The site is near the
village of
Tarland.
Culsh Earth House has a
Statement of
Significance from
Historic Environment...
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Philippa "Pip" Joan
Angel Tattersall (born 1975 in
Tarland, Aberdeenshire) is a
Scottish soldier. She is the
first woman to
succeed in the 9-w**** All...
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Aberdeen lived the
later stages of his life at the
House of
Cromar in
Tarland, Aberdeenshire,
which he had
built and
where he died in 1934. His son,...
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Primary settlements Aboyne Alford Ballater Banchory Braemar Huntly Lumphanan Tarland Torphins Other settlements Backburn Bellabeg Birse Birsemore Bogniebrae...
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Primary settlements Aboyne Alford Ballater Banchory Braemar Huntly Lumphanan Tarland Torphins Other settlements Backburn Bellabeg Birse Birsemore Bogniebrae...
- Practice: A
Short History of
Blackening (PhD lecture).
MacRobert Hall,
Tarland, Aberdeenshire.
American interpretation of a blackening, with narration:...