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Sandside or Sand Side may
refer to:
Sandside, Beetham,
hamlet in the
parish of Beetham,
South Lakeland, ****bria,
England Sandside railway station, its...
- RAY;
Scottish Gaelic: Ràth, /rˠaː/) is a
village which has
grown around Sandside Bay on the
north coast of the
Highland council area of Scotland. It is...
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Sandside is a
hamlet near
Storth in
Beetham parish,
Westmorland and Furness, ****bria, England.
Historically in Westmorland, it lies on the
south s****...
- The
Sandside Chase (The
Chase of
Sandside, The
Chase of Sansett; in Gaelic, Ruoig-Hansett,
Ruaig Handside or Ruaig-Shansaid) was a
Scottish clan battle...
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Sandside was a
railway station situated on the
Hincaster Branch of the
Furness Railway serving the
hamlet and
quarries of
Sandside. The
following station...
- Soil with
broken rock
fragments overlying bedrock,
Sandside Bay, Caithness, Scotland...
- the
Gaelic for 'fort on a mound'.
Dounreay was the site of the
battle of
Sandside Chase in 1437.
Robert Gordon's map of Caithness, 1642, uses
Dounrae as...
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village is the post
office and shop, a
locally owned co-operative.
Nearby Sandside has some
commercial premises and a
public house, The Ship Inn.
Storth is...
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provided at
Sandside and Heversham, with the main
engineering work
being a
substantial 26-arch
viaduct over the
River Bela near
Sandside. It was built...
- Scotland. The
river marked the
eastern extent of the Clan
Mackay raid in the
Sandside Chase of 1437. Alt Torigil,
known also as Alt Forsiescye,
enters the river...