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- Abbotsford House, near Galashiels. Two ranges of hills in New Zealand, the Lammermoors and Lammerlaws, are named after the Scottish hills. List of places in...
- Lammermoor or Lammermuir may refer to: The Lammermuir or Lammermoor Hills in southern Scotland The Lammermoor Range of hills in southern New Zealand,...
- Lucia di Lammermoor (Italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃiːa di ˈlammermur]) is a dramma tragico (tragic opera) in three acts by Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti...
- The Bride of Lammermoor is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, published in 1819, one of the Waverley novels. The novel is set in the Lammermuir Hills...
- Halls Mills Halpenny Herron's Mills (ghost town) Hood Hopetown Joes Lake Lammermoor Lanark Lavant Lavant Station Lloyd Marble Bluff McDonalds Corners Middleville...
- The Lammermoor Range is a range of rugged hills in Central Otago, in southern New Zealand. The range runs for approximately 30 kilometres northeast from...
- coordinates) Lammermoor is a coastal locality on the Capricorn Coast in the Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Lammermoor had a po****tion...
- Donizetti Ohimè! sorge il tremendo fantasma ("Mad Scene" from Lucia di Lammermoor Act II) Gluck Adieu, conservez dans votre âme (from Iphigénie en Aulide)...
- inaugurated on 17 May 1862 with a production of Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and which seated 6,000 people. There are several other theatres, such...
- The Bride of Lammermoor is a 1909 American silent drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton for Vitagraph Studios. Existing in fragmentary form, it is...