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Grid reference NJ3512

near to Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland


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NJ3512 : Tom a' Charraigh by Richard Webb Tom a' Charraigh
Felled area on a hillside south of Strathdon. View from the Colquhonnie Hotel.
NJ3512 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Peter Wood Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on the wall of a building at Brughs. The benchmark has a recorded height of 294.318 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
NJ3512 : The descent to Brughs by Stanley Howe The descent to Brughs
NJ3512 : The Lonach Gathering by Anne Burgess The Lonach Gathering
One of the best-loved Highland Games, the Lonach Gathering starts with the March of the Men of Lonach
NJ3512 : The March of the Lonach Highlanders by Colin Smith The March of the Lonach Highlanders
The Highlanders are between stops at seven big houses in Strathdon, on their way to the Lonach Games. They get a dram at the houses, fortification needed to carry these big pikes! One of today's "big seven" is owned by... (more)
NJ3512 : Strathdon: The Lonach Games caber tossing by Martyn Gorman Strathdon: The Lonach Games caber tossing
The traditional heavyweight sport of tossing the caber at the 2008 Lonach Games.
NJ3512 : Minor road, Strathdon by Steven Brown Minor road, Strathdon
NJ3512 : View towards Poldhulie Cottages by Alan O'Dowd View towards Poldhulie Cottages
Taken from the motte at Doune of Invernochty
NJ3512 : Doune of Invernochty by Gordon Hatton Doune of Invernochty
This large and rather splendid motte was extended and fortified by the Earl of Mar in the 12th century, but seems to have had a relatively short life as the earl moved on to a fine stone castle at Kildrummy a century later.
NJ3512 : Doune Of Invernochty by Sandy Gerrard Doune Of Invernochty
A substantial motte incorporating a glacial mound. LinkExternal link
NJ3512 : Mitchell-Forbes mausoleum, Strathdon kirkyard by Bill Harrison Mitchell-Forbes mausoleum, Strathdon kirkyard
This striking 'Egyptian' style mausoleum was probably designed by Archibald Simpson and is B-listed (LB16185): LinkExternal link .
NJ3512 : New Church of Invernochty, Upper Donside by Stanley Howe New Church of Invernochty, Upper Donside
Replaced a church built 1747, but demolished in 1851.

 
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