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Kinnesswood (listen; Scots: Kinaskit, listen),
possibly from the
Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann eas ciad ("head of the
waterfall of the wood") is a
village in...
- The
Kinnesswood Formation is a
geological formation in the
Central Lowlands of Scotland. The
lithology largely consists of
sandstone with
interbeds of...
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youngest parts of the
Devonian Upper Old Red
Sandstone (now
known as the
Kinnesswood Formation) were
geologically continuous with the
lowest parts of the...
- Conglomerate,
which is late
Devonian and
separated from the
overlying Kinnesswood sandstones and
mudstones by an unconformity.
Strathclyde Group Clyde...
- West
Cairn Hill and East
Cairn Hill are
formed by the
sandstones of the
Kinnesswood Formation which reach as far
north as Hare Hill (though also underlie...
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gently rolling hills reaching the s****s of Loch Leven. The
villages of
Kinnesswood and
Scotlandwell are attractive, and
there are
ancient standing stones...
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running north to south: Glenlomond,
Wester Balgedie,
Easter Balgedie,
Kinnesswood,
Kilmagadwood and Scotlandwell. The name
derives from the Port of St...
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Courceyan to
Chadian substages of
Carboniferous Type
Group Sub-units
Kinnesswood Formation,
Ballagan Formation,
Clyde Sandstone,
Tyminghame formations...
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Eileans Sandstone Member Millport Cornstones Member Ballagan Formation Kinnesswood Formation Foulport Sandstone Member Doughend Sandstone Member Stratheden...
- 1746 – 5 July 1767) was a
Scottish poet and hymnist.
Bruce was born at
Kinnesswood in the
parish of Portmoak, Kinross-shire. His father,
Alexander Bruce...