- The Burn of
Pheppie is an
easterly flowing coastal stream in Aberdeenshire,
Scotland that
discharges to the
North Sea
immediately north of the village...
- Burn Burn Dale, East
Donegal Burnfoot,
Inishowen Burn of
Elsick Burn of
Pheppie Burn of
Muchalls Bannockburn Crawfordsburn Cronaniv Burn,
Gaoth Dobhair...
- Grampians,
including the Tay, Spey,
Cowie Water, Burn of Muchalls, Burn of
Pheppie, Burn of Elsick,
Cairnie Burn, Don, Dee and Esk. The area is generally...
- are
Cowie Water,
Carron Water,
Luther Water, Burn of Muchalls, Burn of
Pheppie, Burn of Elsick, Burn of Monboys,
Bervie Water and the
lower reaches of...
-
conventional p****enger
vehicle (particularly at the
crossing of the Burn of
Pheppie). A
number of
prehistoric megalithic monuments lie
along the
Causey Mounth...
- and
burns including:
Carron Water Cowie Water Burn of
Muchalls Burn of
Pheppie Burn of
Elsick River Dee
River Don
Ythan Estuary River Tay (via Friarton...
-
Aberdeenshire Cowie Water Burn of
Monboys Cowton Burn Burn of
Muchalls Burn of
Pheppie Burn of
Elsick Burn of
Findon Dee
catchment River Dee,
Aberdeenshire Crynoch...
-
approximately 9000 men into a
battle of the
Civil War in 1639. Burn of
Pheppie Grim
Brigs Hare Ness May
Craig Robert Smith, One Foot in the Sea: Downies...
- 000 men in the
battle of the
Civil War in 1639. Burn of
Elsick Burn of
Pheppie Downies Portlethen Village United Kingdom Ordnance Survey Map Landranger...
- army of 9000 men in the
first battle of the
Civil War in 1639. Burn of
Pheppie Chapel of St. Mary and St.
Nathalan Elsick House St. Ternan's Church, Aberdeenshire...