- the
Culsh Earth House, an Iron Age below-ground
dwelling that
otherwise known as a Souterrain.
Souterrains were used to
store food and the
Culsh Earth...
-
native Scotland, and lies
buried in the New Deer
Churchyard at Hill of
Culsh in New Deer, Aberdeenshire.
While living abroad, he
returned to
Buchan every...
-
February 2014.
McKean (1990), p. 80
Historic Environment Scotland. "Hill of
Culsh (Dingwall Fordyce) Monument (Category B
Listed Building) (LB16156)". Retrieved...
- times.
There are many
place names in
Cromar and
Upper Deeside named Cults/
Culsh. The
surname Coutts was
first found in
Elginshire a
former county in northeastern...
-
Lindsay of
Cavill Lindsay of
Covington Lindsay of
Crossbasket Lindsay of
Culsh Lindsay of
Dowhill Lindsay of
Dunrod Lindsay of
Eaglescairnie Lindsay of...
-
Alexander Dingwall Fordyce of
Culsh and
Brucklay (4
March 1800 – 16 July 1864) was a
British naval officer and Whig politician. He was born in Aberdeen...
- wall of 18th-century date.
Cullerlie Stone Circle A
circle of
eight stones Culsh Earth House A well-preserved
underground p****age Deer
Abbey Remains of a...
- 49159
Upload Photo Mill Of
Culsh 57°08′15″N 2°49′42″W / 57.137404°N 2.828223°W / 57.137404; -2.828223 (Mill Of
Culsh) Category C(S) 16213 Upload...
-
Deeside Field (Fourth Number, 1929)
under the
title of
Margaret Anderson Of
Culsh And Her Road- side Museum. Ewan, Elizabeth, ed. (2018). The new biographical...
-
notably the re****bent
Tomnaverie stone circle, a
souterrain or
earth house at
Culsh, as well as
numerous burial cairns,
lesser stone circles,
Bronze Age fortifications...