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Scottish Academy in 1973. Ann
Henderson was born into a
farming family at
Ormlie, near Thurso.
While a
pupil at the
Miller Academy, her art
teacher recognised...
- green-field site was
chosen on the east side of
County Road (now
designated as
Ormlie Road), to the
south of the town.
Officially opened in
October 1958, Thurso...
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Castle (alternatively,
Castrum De Thorsa,
Castle of Ormly, and
Castle of
Ormlie) is a
ruined 19th-century castle,
located in Thurso, Caithness, in the Scottish...
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University of Queensland." The site was
occupied by the
house known as
Ormlie originally and
later as
Easton Gray and
owned by Sir
Arthur Hunter Palmer...
- Old Wick 14th
Century Ruin
Historic Environment Scotland Wick,
Caithness Ormlie Ormond Castle Ruin Also
known as
Avoch Castle Petty Castle Ruin Also known...
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Dunbar Hospital is a
health facility in
Ormlie Road, Thurso, Scotland. It is
managed by NHS Highland. The facility,
which financed by a
legacy from Mr...
- one half of
Ormlie, Thurdistoft, Acharascal, and Carnabiud, Lybster, and Borrowstone, all held of the Earl of Caithness; one half of
Ormlie, held of the...
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depicting the
three armed services were
painted by
Brenda Morrell.
Ormlie Lodge Ormlie Lodge was
built by
William Nelson in 1899 as a
wedding present to...
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Castletown High
Ormlie Hotspur John O’
Groats Lybster Pentland United Staxigoe United Wick
Groats Wick
Thistle Halkirk Keiss Thurso Academicals Thurso...
- is a
small stream,
running from a
suspect subterranean source behind the
Ormlie housing estate in Thurso,
Highland Region in the
United Kingdom. Its issue...