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  2. A836 road - Wikipedia

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    The A836 is a major road entirely within the Highland area of Scotland. It is 122 miles (196 km) long [1] and runs from Ross and Cromarty to Caithness, with the majority of its length in Sutherland. At 58.648°N where it passes through East Mey, [2] it is the northernmost A-class road in mainland Great Britain.

  3. Hackney carriage - Wikipedia

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    LTI TX2 cab LTI FX4 cab The Beardmore was an alternative taxi design used in London during the 1960s and 1970s.. A hackney or hackney carriage (also called a cab, black cab, hack or London taxi) is a carriage or car for hire. [1]

  4. Scottish units - Wikipedia

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    Collins Encyclopedia of Scotland; Weights and Measures, by D. Richard Torrance, SAFHS, Edinburgh, 1996, ISBN 1-874722-09-9 (NB book focuses on Scottish weights and measures exclusively) This article incorporates text from Dwelly's [Scottish] Gaelic Dictionary (1911). Scottish National Dictionary and Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue

  5. Ettrickbridge - Wikipedia

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    Ettrickbridge (Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid Eadaraig) is a village situated in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland, 7 miles (11 km) from the nearby town of Selkirk. Kirkhope Kirk in Ettrickbridge. It sits on the B7009 road, which follows the Ettrick Water south-west from Selkirk, along the Ettrick Valley as far as Tushielaw (OS grid reference ...

  6. 2024 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  7. Drovers' road - Wikipedia

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    Drovers (those droving or driving livestock) accompanied their livestock either on foot or on horseback, travelling substantial distances. Rural England, Wales and Scotland [5] are crossed by numerous drove roads that were used for this trade, many of which are now no more than tracks, and some lost altogether. The word "drover" (porthmon in ...

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