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Marykirk (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Luathnait) is a
village in the
Kincardine and
Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, next to the
border with
Angus at...
- cloth-sailed wind
turbine was
installed in the
garden of his
holiday cottage at
Marykirk in Kincardineshire, and was used to
charge ac****ulators
developed by the...
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Thornton Castle,
Marykirk,
Aberdeenshire is a
fortress or
fortified residence in
Marykirk, Aberdeenshire.
Parts of the
house date from 1531. It was the...
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Marykirk railway station served the
village of
Marykirk, Kincardineshire,
Scotland from 1849 to 1956 on the
Aberdeen Railway. The
station opened on 1...
- cloth-sailed wind
turbine was
installed in the
garden of his
holiday cottage at
Marykirk in Kincardineshire, and was used to
charge ac****ulators
developed by the...
- born in
Marykirk, Kincardineshire, on 4
April 1839 to John Blyth, an
innkeeper and
small farmer, and his wife Catherine. He
attended the
Marykirk parish...
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Kincorth Kinneff Kirkton of
Durris Laurencekirk Luthermuir Maryculter Marykirk Muchalls Netherley Newtonhill Nigg Old
Portlethen Portlethen St
Cyrus Stonehaven...
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Blyth installed a battery-charging
machine to
light his
holiday home in
Marykirk, Scotland. Some
months later,
American inventor Charles F.
Brush was able...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Marykirk in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:...
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Findon Fordoun Glenbervie Kinneff Kirkton of
Durris Luthermuir Maryculter Marykirk Muchalls Netherley Portlethen Village Tewel Places of
interest Causey Mounth...