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gardyloo", but its
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- MV
Gardyloo was a
specially designed sewage dumping vessel that
operated from
Leith between 1978 and 1998. The ship's name is an 18th-century word derived...
- and winter".
Between the
Tower and
Observatory Ridges are the
Tower and
Gardyloo Gullies; the
latter takes its name from the cry of "garde à l'eau" (French...
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began editing and
publishing her folk
music publications,
Caravan and
Gardyloo,
which found a
readership through Izzy Young's
Folklore Center as the folk...
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Quick and
Dirty Tips.
Retrieved 20 June 2017. "Bumfuzzle, Cattywampus,
Gardyloo & More: Top 10 Funny-Sounding &
Interesting Words". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved...
- In
April 2011,
Gardyloo SPeW
convened an A Band
performance for the
first time in Sydney, Australia. The
lineup consisted of
Gardyloo SPeW on sax, vocals...
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Lower Route,
Observatory Ridge 16 July p100 30m Mod
Tower Face Crack,
Gardyloo Buttress 18 July p109 150m Sev Right-Hand Chimney,
Douglas Boulder 20 July...
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where one
could find such
limited circulation publications as
Caravan and
Gardyloo, both
edited and
published by Lee Hoffman. From 1959 to 1969,
Young wrote...
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residents to
empty their chamber-pots from
their windows with the cry of "
Gardyloo!" (said to
derive from the
French gardez [vous de] l'eau!). "Being in my...
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Supply 9
October 1975
Seaforth Maritime Ltd,
Aberdeen 67.37 x 14.0m 471 MV
Gardyloo Sludge Carrier 4
February 1976
Lothian Regional Council 85.88 x 14.23m...