-
related to
Carlops.
RCAHMS record for
Carlops,
Spittal RCAHMS record for
Carlops Hill
SCRAN image:
Allan Ramsay Hotel, Main Street,
Carlops Geological...
- fond of
taking walks in the
hills near his home. He died at his home in
Carlops on 15
November 1959,
surrounded by his family. Asimov's
Biographical Encyclopedia...
- now no
active railways in the county.
Blyth Bridge Broughton Cardrona Carlops Drumelzier Eddleston Innerleithen Kilbucho Kingledoors Kirkbryde Lyne Mossfennan...
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Pentland Hills, in Midlothian, a mile (1.6 km)
north of the
village of
Carlops. It
flows north-east past
Penicuik and Auchendinny,
where it is joined...
- road the A72
which goes to Peebles.
Places nearby include the Lyne Water,
Carlops, Romannobridge, and the
Deepsyke Forest.
There is an
aqueduct carrying...
-
Pentland Hills, near
Penicuik and
about 2 km north-east of the
village of
Carlops. "Nine Mile Burn: Overview".
Gazetteer for Scotland.
Retrieved 31 July...
-
Livingston is also nearby.
Scottish Borders (traditional Peeblesshire) -
Carlops, West
Linton South Lanarkshire - Biggar, Auchengray, Carnwath, Dolphinton...
- Rees
Wilson February 14, 1869 Glencorse,
United Kingdom November 15, 1959
Carlops,
Scotland 1915, 1918, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927
Shared the 1927
Nobel Prize...
- visitors.
Janet (Jenny)
Armstrong was born at the Farm of
Fairliehope in
Carlops on 9 May 1903 to
Margaret (Maggie)
Carruthers and
Andrew Armstrong. She...
- West
Lothian runs over the knoll. The
closest settlement is the
hamlet of
Carlops around six
kilometers to the southeast. West
Calder is nine kilometers...