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- individuals. Some morthouses were built up against existing structures such as the graveyard wall to save on construction costs. A number of morthouses were built...
- or partly underground. In one Aberdeenshire village, Udny Green, the morthouse is a circular building with a thick studded wooden door and an inner iron...
- ISBN 9781473866577. Gorman, Martyn. "Map Showing the Distribution of Morthouses in Scottish Graveyards". www.abdn.ac.uk. University of Aberdeen. Retrieved...
- Monument Kemnay Academy View Point (Place of Origin) War Memorial Kemnay morthouse in the parish churchyard This is dated 1831 over its iron door. Kemnay...
- OCLC 60590030 Graveyard School Book #11 Tom B Stone 1996 Maria and Dr. Morthouse Help! I'm Trapped... book series Todd Str****er 1993–2011 Multiple characters...
- 20th century, and retains almost no old gravestones. There is a small morthouse in one corner of the enclosure, which is adjoined by a modern extension...
- footballer; former Scotland Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rosyth. Morthouselocated in the Church of Scotland cemetery. "Mid-2020 Po****tion Estimates...
- right of the entrance to the churchyard was in the 19th century used as a morthouse and a mortuary, with a room for each, later becoming the kirk session...
- Udny Mort House is a morthouse in the old kirkyard at Udny Green, Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland. Built in 1832, it is today a Category B listed building...
- Dalmeny Woods along the s**** of the Firth of Forth. A rare example of a morthouse is located in the Church of Scotland churchyard. Near the kirk stands...