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  • ...right|thumb|300px|The road bridge and sluice gate at the junction with the River Trent]] ...in [[Nottinghamshire]], and which ultimately becomes a tributary of the [[River Trent]].
    24 KB (3,803 words) - 09:12, 19 September 2019
  • ...aph.org.uk - 706976.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Ardtonish House from the Rannoch River]] Owen and Emmeline's daughter Faith married the Cambridge don John Raven and the former eventually inherited Ardtornish from her parents.
    7 KB (1,021 words) - 21:35, 8 September 2015
  • ...erdeenshire|Alford]] and is near both the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]] and the upper course of the Water of Bogie.
    1,002 B (145 words) - 22:05, 21 September 2015
  • ...he centre of the city … dominating the city and clearly visible from the river, should have been available is not the least of the many strokes of good fo In 2003 the Liverpool artist, Don McKinlay, who knew Carter Preston from his youth, was commissioned by the C
    23 KB (3,550 words) - 19:13, 15 October 2018
  • ...called the Vale of Alford) which occupies the middle reaches of the River Don. ...rom the Scots "auld ford"; its original position being on the banks of the Don. The "L" sound in the word has, over time, been dropped, and is silent. Alt
    3 KB (485 words) - 17:25, 29 January 2016
  • ...ation of the city's airport. It is on the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]]. ...us]]. Today the cemetery, north of the airport, and overlooking the River Don, hosts the roofless but otherwise virtually complete former St Fergus Chape
    4 KB (589 words) - 20:21, 20 July 2017
  • ...n]]. The hamlet itself is situated on the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]].
    928 B (137 words) - 12:36, 16 October 2015
  • ...rnochty'' due to its location at the confluence of the River Don and the [[River Nochty]].
    1 KB (166 words) - 13:35, 19 October 2015
  • [[File:Bridge of Don - geograph.org.uk - 401703.jpg|thumb|250px|The Bridge of Don looking north]] ...he civil parish only comprises the districts north of it, namely Bridge of Don and Danestone. It borders the parishes of [[New Machar]] and [[Belhelvie]]
    807 B (129 words) - 18:44, 11 September 2022
  • ...re]]. The parish extends southward to the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]] over [[Bennachie]] having met the parishes of [[Premnay]] and [[Keig]] at
    2 KB (384 words) - 10:52, 20 October 2015
  • ...enowned architect Thomas Telford over the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]] with stunning views towards [[Castle Forbes]] is also a notable local lan
    2 KB (310 words) - 18:00, 20 October 2015
  • |picture caption=Bridge across the Don at Boat of Hatton,<br />formerly the site of the ferry ...s church dates from 1821, and there used to be a nearby ferry crossing the river.
    4 KB (691 words) - 09:04, 21 October 2015
  • ...erves as a site for fishing on the nearby [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]].<ref name=fish>[http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/monymusk-fishings.html Mon
    2 KB (265 words) - 12:42, 22 October 2015
  • ...believed to originate from the Celtic words that mean "little crook in the river"{{sfnp|Milne|1912|p=204|ps=}} due to the village location on the bend of the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]]. [[Kemnay House]] is classified by [[Historic Scotland]] as a category A
    4 KB (551 words) - 14:02, 22 October 2015
  • ...and parish in [[Aberdeenshire]] near the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]], seven miles west of [[Alford, Aberdeenshire|Alford]]. Its church was bui
    633 B (84 words) - 14:18, 22 October 2015
  • ..."Red hill" and partly in the vale of the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|River Don]], occupying that extension of it called the Vale of Alford.
    622 B (96 words) - 08:46, 15 January 2017
  • ...ains, intersects the parish, and falls into the [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|Don]] near the [[Glenbuchat Castle]], the ancient seat of the Gordons of Glenbu
    835 B (119 words) - 10:23, 23 October 2015
  • ...villages are close to the urban sprawl spread out from the towns on the [[River Tyne]], in the gap between the Tyneside towns and [[Sunderland]] to the sou The [[River Don, County Durham|River Don]] traverses Boldon and is the last stronghold of water voles in this urban
    6 KB (975 words) - 13:47, 3 November 2015
  • ...[[Worcestershire]]. It lies on the banks of the [[River Avon, Warwickshire|River Avon]] on the lower slopes of [[Bredon Hill]], at “the beginning of the C ...evolved during the Saxon period, deriving from bree (Celtic for hill) and don (Old English for hill).
    10 KB (1,557 words) - 10:42, 30 January 2021
  • ...nvert|654|m|ft|0|x}}) on the north ridge. Each of these, however, has very little prominence above the ridge (less than 30 feet). ...the western slopes and Stock Ghyll the eastern ones. These both join the [[River Rothay]] a few yards apart just to the west of Ambleside. To the north, Cai
    14 KB (2,382 words) - 14:27, 16 July 2016

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