On the River Tay, near Newburgh, Fifeshire, Scotland, founded by David, Earl of Huntingdon, younger brother of King William the Lion, about 1191.
Features painting materials, stationery, and gifts. Located in Scotland, UK.
Explains the origins of the barony in the feudal system, the function of baronial courts, and related history and heraldry.
Glasgow, Scotland pop/rock band. Biography, reviews, and booking information.
Covers the East and North of Scotland. It has six Circles in its area - Aberdeen, Dundee and Perth, Fife, Edinburgh, West Lothian and Stirling.
Monthly newsletter dedicated to discovering the islands of Scotland.
Shops and businesses located on the High Streets of Scotland with photographs, descriptions, traders, and websites.
A desktop screen saver that features panoramic pictures of Scotland their very own cartoon characters.
…e living and working sustainably in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. We work with others to promote an integrated and sustainable approach to rural development and land use.…
Offers print, website, display, and packaging design. Includes portfolio and client list. Clackmannanshire, Scotland, UK. [Requires Flash]
Located in Dundee. Information, history, sermon archive, articles about the church in Scotland, schedule and contact details.
…describes the history of road building and masonry in early Scotland and England. Features biographical information about road-maker John Metcalf and stone mason Thomas Telford.…
(Duns, Scotland) Self funding, charity based in the Scottish Borders that competes in grades 3 & 4. Latest news, results, draws and active diary.
Deer stalking, stag hunting, salmon fishing and golf in the Highlands of Scotland on the Balnagown sporting country estate.
…y of Aberdeen and the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland. Includes local news, campaigns, contact details and document library.…
Offers decorated stones collected from the banks of Scotland's lochs and rivers. Includes shipping costs, prices and ordering instructions.
Cistercian abbey on the coast of Morayshire, Scotland, founded in 1150 or 1151 (authorities differ) by King David I, in gratitude, according to the popular legend, for having been guided into safety by a white dove when he had lost his way hunting in the adjacent for…
Features a history of curling in the area and a roundup of the latest score and league positions. Gourock, Inverclyde in Scotland.
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