- bet.
Sidlaw Hills is also the name of a "Schottische"
marching tune
composed for the
fiddle by Jim
Watson of
Blairgowrie (1868–1931). The
Sidlaws are formed...
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Dunsinane Hill (/dʌnˈsɪnən/ dun-SIN-ən) is a hill of the
Sidlaws near the
village of
Collace in Perthshire, Scotland. It is
mentioned in Shakespeare's...
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granted the
subsidiary titles of
Viscount Lyon and Lord of Glamis, Tannadyce,
Sidlaw and Strathdichtie. The 10th Earl sat in the
House of
Lords as a Scottish...
- the
south and east the
topography consists of
rolling hills (such as the
Sidlaws)
bordering the sea; this area is well po****ted, with the
larger towns...
- in east-central Scotland,
lying between the
Grampian mountains and the
Sidlaws. It is
approximately 50 mi (80 km) long and 10 mi (16 km) wide. Strathmore...
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looking down
across the town and over the
broad fields of
Strathmore to the
Sidlaws.
Every August a
local music team
holds a
music festival, Live in the Den...
- of Strathmore, in Forfar,
county town of Angus,
which lies
between the
Sidlaw Hills to the
south and the
Grampian Mountains to the north, approximately...
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northwest of Dundee,
situated at the head of the
Dighty valley in the
Sidlaws, off the A923
Dundee to
Coupar Angus road. The name
Lundie probably derives...
- of
Kincardineshire Angus and Mearns:
Angus District, the
Monifieth and
Sidlaw areas of
Dundee District and the
southern part of
former County of Kincardineshire...
- in Angus, Scotland. It is the
third highest hill of the
Sidlaw range and is
visible from
Sidlaws View Trail.
Balkello Hill is
located near Auchterhouse...