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Double Winners

fccricket wrote 1 day ago: Scottish Club Cricket Champions There are many times when scotland underachieves in sport, and also … more →

Tags: 1, cricket champions

Friends of Grampian Stones Autumn Equinox newsletter 2002 Vol.XIII #3

cleopasbe11 wrote 1 week ago: FOGS AUTUMN EQUINOX NEWSLETTER Vol XIII no.3 September 2002 Venus Pillars and Solar Dogs Sunset in N … more →

Tags: stones, Geology, crystalline structure, Archaeoastronomy, Heritage, Stone Circles, Bronze Age, recumbent stone circle, neolithic

Friends of Grampian Stones 2002 Candlemas newsletter Vol.XIII #1

cleopasbe11 wrote 1 week ago: FEBRUARY CANDLEMAS NEWSLETTER 2002 Vol.XIII-1 Return of the Light IMBOLC (Christian Candlemas) bring … more →

Tags: Archaeoastronomy, astronomy, crystalline structure, Heritage, Pictish carved stones, roman campaigns, Stone Circles, stones, Balquhain

Friends of Grampian Stones Fall newsletter 2001 vol.XII #4

cleopasbe11 wrote 1 week ago: FOGS Newsletter FALL 2001 volume XII NO.4 5000-year old Dyce recumbent stone circle overlooks modern … more →

Tags: stones, Pictish carved stones, Heritage, celtic saints, Early Christianity, Stone Circles, recumbent stone circle, Monuments, Sacred Sites

Friends of Grampian Stones Spring Equinox 2002 newsletter vol.XII #2 1 comment

cleopasbe11 wrote 1 week ago: FOGS SPRING EQUINOX NEWSLETTER 2002 volume XII no.2 Bishop's Palace, Fetternear; heritage project un … more →

Tags: Heritage, NASA, JPL, RCAHMS, Quango, Capital Taxes, Charity, Stradthdon, Monuments

Friends of Grampian Stones Spring Equinox 1999 newsletter 'X'-2

cleopasbe11 wrote 1 week ago: Spring Newsletter 1999 – Vernal Equinox Volume X number 2 (vol.X no 1 was Samhain 98 q.v.) Pic … more →

Tags: stones, Archaeoastronomy, astronomy, Pictish carved stones, placenames, stone circle, equinox, lunar maximum, minimum lunar standstill

Georgian Group Architectural Awards: Cairness House

countryhouses wrote 2 weeks ago: Cairness House, Aberdeenshire The 7th Annual Georgian Group Architectural Awards have again highligh … more →

Tags: Heritage, News, Awards, cairness house, country house, dry rot, georgian, georgian group, Restoration

Ross Whyte, 'Fog'

leftbankgallery wrote 2 weeks ago: Friday 13th November. 7.30pm Fog is an audio-visual installation which explores the theme of communi … more →

Tags: Music, Past events, SOUND 2009, art gallery Aboyne, art gallery Tarland, cafe aberdeenshire, gallery aberdeenshire, left bank, Pete Stollery

Next exhibition: Winter show 2009

leftbankgallery wrote 2 weeks ago: … more →

Tags: Future Exhibitions, art gallery Aberdeenshire, art gallery Aboyne, art gallery Tarland, cafe aberdeenshire, Christmas, Dolls, fraser ritchie, gallery aberdeenshire

Buisnesses Badly Damaged By Stonehaven Floods

amyanderson wrote 3 weeks ago: By Amy Anderson Weekend floods have caused damage in Stonehaven Following the weekend’s unexpe … more →

Tags: Economy and Business, Life And Society, Travel and Communities, Scotland, river, flooding, Floods, Stonehaven, Buisness

Lisa O'Brien residency at Left Bank

leftbankgallery wrote 3 weeks ago: Lisa O’Brien residency at Left Bank 10th – 14th November as part of SOUND 2009 Extra ope … more →

Tags: Artist In Residence, Past events, SOUND 2009, art gallery Aberdeenshire, art gallery Aboyne, art gallery Tarland, cafe aberdeenshire, gallery aberdeenshire, left bank

Pete Stollery, 'Altered images'. October 30th 2009

leftbankgallery wrote 3 weeks ago: Pete Stollery played a number of his own compositions and his last ever performance of ‘Degree … more →

Tags: Music, Past events, SOUND 2009, art gallery Aberdeenshire, art gallery Tarland, cactus, gallery aberdeenshire, Paul Rudy, Pete Stollery

Flickrfan: Walking in the Snow (BW)

sgarrett6 wrote 3 weeks ago: Photographed by MαcIomhαir ‘Walking in the Snow (BW)’ On Black – License … more →

Tags: FlickrFan, Night, flickr, BW, snow, city, Black and White, People, Aberdeen

Warlord centres of Pictland:glimpses into a lost history3 comments

cleopasbe11 wrote 4 weeks ago: Pictish stronghold mound and carved horse stone at the Bass, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire The bard was a … more →

Tags: Gaels in Pictland, Lineage of the Picts, Pictish church, Pictish culture, agricultural plain, Anglian church, Artisans, będę, Burghead

Pictish inheritance in an ancient land

cleopasbe11 wrote 1 month ago: promontory stronghold on the North Sea, Dunottar dates back to Pictish eraIt is a little-known fact … more →

Tags: Early History, Pictish culture, scots history, devorguila, buchan, Inverurie, Dunnottar, keith, Earl's

Current Exhibition: Mary Lloyd Jones, landscape paintings inspired by Orkney. Show runs until Saturday 28th November

leftbankgallery wrote 1 month ago: Preview Friday 6th November 2009 6pm – 8.30pm Artist statement: ‘ As  painter, my vocbul … more →

Tags: Current Exhibition, art gallery Aberdeenshire, art gallery Tarland, gallery aberdeenshire, landscape, left bank, Mary Lloyd Jones, Orkney, Painting

Back Home in Scotland =D4 comments

Marcus wrote 1 month ago: Well that’s me back home now, the journey from the island to where I stay in Scotland took almost th … more →

Tags: Aberdeen, Family, Home, live, Newburgh, Scotland

Glenfiddich Distillery

Ian Reynolds wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Crop Circles and ancient Lammastide3 comments

siderealview wrote 1 month ago: Overhead 360º view from within the simple swirled crop circle of August 24, 1995 at Culsalmond, Aber … more →

Tags: Crop Circles, Culture, Prehistory, Sacred Geometry, Sacred Sites, Stone Circles, Aikey Brae, avebury, Beltane