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Windlestraw Law is a hill in the
Moorfoot Hills range, part of the
Southern Uplands of Scotland. It is the
highest peak of the range, and lies
north of...
- 266252238232;-3.2000733759081 SO182638] Ma,Sim,Hew,N,CoH 746 254
Scotland 586 180
Windlestraw Law 659 461 2,163 1,512 28A 73 55.676398151289;-3.0017444119347 NT371430]...
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about the
lives of the
Wyndham sisters, Mary, Madeline, and Pamela.
Windlestraw: A book of verse, 1905 The
Children and The Pictures, 1907 published...
- the A7 road in Midlothian. The
highest point of the
Moorfoot Hills is
Windlestraw Law, at 659 metres.
Parts of the
Moorfoot Hills are
designated a Special...
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Ettrick Hills from
Ettrick Pen. The
highest hill
right of
centre is
probably The Wiss. The hill in the
distant centre background is
Windlestraw Law....
- town of
Peebles and is the
second highest of the
Moorfoot Hills after Windlestraw Law. A rough,
boggy moorland hill, it is
usually climbed from the Gladhouse...
- 196286323578;-4.5152634703336 NX400920] Sim,DT 2151 230
Scotland 1775 165
Windlestraw Law 659 461 2,163 1,512 28A 73 [55.676398151289;-3.0017444119347 NT371430]...
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Islands Western Isles 662 419 2,172 1,375 13 14 NB083099 Ma,G,Sim 160
Windlestraw Law 28A:
Firth of
Forth to the
River Tweed Scottish Borders 659 461 2...
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Empire Literature Prize.
After her
return to Australia, the
romance Windlestraws and her
first novel of a
mining community,
Black Opal, were published...
- of Today, 1927,
George H.
Doran Company Strange Fruit: Stories, 1928
Windlestraws, 1929 The
Advances of Harriet, 1933
Private Worlds, 1934
Level Crossing...