- Chimanimani,
originally known as
Melsetter, is a town in Zimbabwe.
Chimanimani is a
village located in
Manicaland Province, in south-eastern Zimbabwe...
- Chimanimani,
originally known as
Melsetter, is a
mountainous district in
Manicaland Province of
eastern Zimbabwe. The
district headquarters is the town...
-
amateur mineralogist active through the 19th century. He was born at
Melsetter in Orkney, the son of
Robert Heddle (1780–1842) and his wife, Henrietta...
- the B.S.A.
Police took up a farm,
which he
called Cashel, in the
North Melsetter district.[citation needed] He
later became a
Colonel in the
First World...
- the
arrival of
Thomas Moodie's trek in 1893 and was
called South Melsetter.
Melsetter was his
family home in Orkney, Scotland. In 1903 a
police outpost...
- from this period. The Arts and
Crafts architect William Lethaby rebuilt Melsetter house for
mountaineer Thomas Middlemore at the end of the 19th century...
- (Mozambique side) of the border.
Retrieved 27
September 2011
Sheet SE-36-14
Melsetter (1:250,000),
Edition 2 (1972)
Published by the
Surveyor General, Rhodesia...
- a
graveyard close to St Nicholas’
Chapel around 1850. It was
taken to
Melsetter House on Hoy and an
image of the
stone was
drawn for the 1856
first volume...
-
demolished 122–124
Colmore Row (Eagle
Insurance Offices),
Birmingham (1900)
Melsetter House, Gatehouse,
Lodge and Chapel, Hoy,
Orkney (1900) High
Coxlease House...
-
politically motivated killing of a
white man,
Petrus Oberholzer, near
Melsetter by ZANU
insurgents on 4 July 1964
marked the
start of
intensified violence...