- The
Callater Burn is a
river in the
Scottish council area of Aberdeenshire.
Queen Victoria's last
excursion with her
husband Prince Albert, who died in...
- Loch
Callater is an upland,
freshwater loch
lying approximately 5
miles (8 km)
south of Braemar, Scotland. The loch
trends in a
northwest to southeast...
- high
undulating plateau invaded by deep
glacial troughs (Glen Isla, Glen
Callater, Glen Muick, Glen Clova)
culminates in Glas Maol (1068m /3504') on the...
- and
Callater Burn in the
vicinity and just to the west and
Millstone Burn to the east. Loch
Callater is also near, and is the
source of
Callater Burn...
- A name of the
Calder type,
Callander may
share an
etymology with the
Callater Burn in Aberdeenshire, as well as the
English names Calder in West Yorkshire...
- the
River Dee,
joining the
river at Braemar,
among grey
stone buildings.
Callater Burn is a
tributary of the Clunie; the
confluence is at Auchallater. The...
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Hamilton Brothers,
Serica Energy plc
formerly BP
Buckland 9/18a
Mobil Callater 9/19b APA
Corporation Causeway 211/23b
Valiant Cladhan 210/29a TAQA Columba...
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original on 29
September 2007.
Retrieved 5 May 2007. "Loch of Skene; Loch
Callater; Loch of
Aboyne (Vol. 5,
Plate 52) -
Bathymetrical Survey, 1897-1909 -...
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lochs of note are Loch Kinord, Loch Davan, Dubh Loch, Lochnagar, Loch
Callater, Loch nan Eun and the Loch of Skene. The
greater part of the
county is...
- the west is
Cairn Bannoch and over a high col to the
southwest lies Loch
Callater. A
granite wall,
Creag an Dubh Loch,
rises steeply above the loch on the...