- HMS Loch
Glendhu was a
Royal Navy Loch-class
frigate named after Loch
Glendhu in Scotland. She was
built at the
Burntisland Shipbuilding Company's shipyard...
- Roys Peak is a
mountain in New Zealand,
standing between Wānaka and
Glendhu Bay. It
offers a full-day's walk with
views across Lake
Wanaka and up to the...
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Glendhu Bay is a
small settlement on Lake Wānaka in Otago, New Zealand. The bay has a
motor camp, and is a
short drive west from Wānaka, on the road to...
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setting was '
Glendhu' and
focussed on the role of its
estate manager,
known in
Scotland as a factor, the
proposed title was The
Glendhu Factor. The network...
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valley leads to
Cromwell at the
junction of the
Kawarau and
Clutha rivers.
Glendhu Bay is on the lake's
western s****,
close to the
Matukituki River valley...
- Lake Wānaka, with
Glendhu Bay in the
foreground (Autumn 2023)...
- (Argyll and Bute) Loch
Leathan (Argyll and Bute) Loch an
Leathiad Bhuain (
Glendhu Forest, Sutherland)
Ledcrieff Loch (Perth and Kinross) Loch
Lednock (Perth...
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three Loch-class frigates: HMS Loch Fyne, HMS Loch
Killin and HMS Loch
Glendhu. In May 1941
Burntisland launched hull 233 as Merton, the
first of several...
- on Tibradden, past
haunted Kilmashogue, down into the
sylvan hollows of
Glendhu, up
again along a red-brown
fringe of
leafless trees to the
sinister ruins...
- 09722°N 100.69722°E / 3.09722; 100.69722, by the
British frigates HMS Loch
Glendhu and HMS Loch Lomond. Helgason, Guðmundur. "The Type IXD2 boat U-181". German...