- A
markland or
merkland (Scottish Gaelic: Marg-fhearainn) is an old
Scottish unit of land measurement.
There was some
local variation in the equivalences;...
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Merkland Street station was one of the
original 15
stations on the
Glasgow Subway. It is the only
ghost station on the
system (i.e. a
station that trains...
- Loch
Merkland is a
large long
inland loch in Sutherland,
Northern Scotland. It is
located adjacent to the A838 main road
which provides almost all access...
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installed 24
executive boxes in the Main Stand, and
built a new roof over the
Merkland Road End in 1985.
Undersoil heating was
installed in 1987. The most recent...
- also two
schools in the area for
children with
special needs,
these being Merkland School in
Hillhead and
Campsie View
School in Lenzie. The two secondary...
- site of
Merkland Street can be
noticed by the
characteristic hump and the larger-diameter
tunnel with both tracks. Many ****ings from
Merkland Street were...
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David Gray (29
January 1838 – 3
December 1861) was a
Scottish poet, from
Merkland, Kirkintilloch. He died in his
hometown aged 23. His
friend and fellow...
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endemic to Scotland.
Locales in
which it
inhabits include The Minch, Loch
Merkland, Loch Clair, Loch Coulin, Loch Maree, Loch Langavat, and the Isle of Lewis...
- Stand,
which also
houses the club
offices and
players facilities; the
Merkland Road Stand, also
referred to as the "Red Shed"; the
South Stand, which...
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grains (0.108 troy ounces; 3.36 grams) of pure silver. "Markland", or "
Merkland", was used to
describe an
amount of land in
Scottish deeds and
legal papers...