- Low
Whita Farm is a farm in Grinton, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England. The farm
probably existed during the
Mediaeval period, and
towards the...
- Scotland's
wider Southern Uplands. The
highest of the four
hills is 300 m high
Whita hill on
which stands an
obelisk (locally
known as 'The Monument'). The Monument...
- "Low
Whita (Bells) Farm (east),
Grinton (1463837)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 3
November 2024
Historic England, "Low
Whita (Bells)...
- hall at
Bombay and a 100-foot-high
obelisk celebrating his
achievements on
Whita Hill,
above Langholm in Scotland. In 1807 he
married (in Mysore) Isabella...
-
following zones are represented,
which are
given in
ascending order: (1) The
Whita Sandstone, (2) the
Cementstone group, (3) the Fell Sandstone, (4) the Glencartholm...
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Whita Farm (east)
Grinton Farmhouse 17th
century 29 May 2019 SE000981 54°22′44″N 2°00′02″W / 54.37900°N 2.00058°W / 54.37900; -2.00058 (Low
Whita...
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Fault Sc 46W West
Ochil Fault Trewin (ed) 2002
Whistleberry Fault Sc 67
Whita Well
Fault Sc 11 Wick
Fault Tect B&Ire 1:500K
Trewin (ed) 2002 Woodhaven...
- are
three Cryings of the Fair: two
outside Langholm Town Hall and one on
Whita Hill. The Fair
Cryer stands on the back of a horse. The
emblems – Thistle...
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Photo Malcolm Monument On
Whita Hill 55°09′09″N 2°58′32″W / 55.1526°N 2.97547°W / 55.1526; -2.97547 (Malcolm
Monument On
Whita Hill) Category B 9762 Upload...
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Retrieved 24 May 2021.
Historic Environment Scotland. "Malcolm
Monument on
Whita Hill (Category B
Listed Building) (LB9762)".
Retrieved 5
April 2021. Historic...