- Zealand's
South Island. It
winds 19 km (12 mi)
between the
Dunstan and
Cairnmuir Mountains,
linking the
townships of
Cromwell and Clyde. It is one of three...
- construction.
While the dam was
being built at
least one
landslide occurred at
Cairnmuir, a
series of
bluffs overlooking the
gorge where the dam was built. All...
-
knoll simply called Dunstan, is 1,667 m (5,469 feet).
Together with the
Cairnmuir Mountains to the south, the
Dunstan Mountains form the
Cromwell Gorge...
- to the southeast.
Running NE-SW
through the
middle of the
range is the
Cairnmuir Fault which downthrows to the northwest. West
Cairn Hill and East Cairn...
-
Mount Difficulty (1285 metres) to the west and the Old
Woman Range and
Cairnmuir mountains to the south.
Nearby settlements are at Bannockburn, Lowburn...
-
Scotland RCAHMS record of
Baddinsgill in the
Parish of
Linton RCAHMS record of
Baddinsgill House (
Cairnmuir)
RCAHMS record of
Baddinsgill Reservoir v t e...
-
chandler business and was a
descendant of the
Scottish Lawson family of
Cairnmuir House in the
Pentland Hills of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Lawson was educated...
- the
north and the high
mountains of the
Southern Alps,
specifically the
Cairnmuir and
Carrick Ranges, to the east,
south and west. The
initial focus for...
- 1714. He
married Barbara Clerk in 1710,
widow of John Lawson,
Laird of
Cairnmuir,
daughter of Sir John
Clerk of Penicuik, 1st
Baronet and
sister of Sir...
-
Frescobaldi which had been in his custody. He
owned a
country estate known as
Cairnmuir House in the
Pentland Hills which he gave to his
eldest son,
Richard Jr...