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Glamis Stone can refer to:
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Glamis Stone can refer to:
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Glamis Castle — is situated beside the village of Glamis (pronounced Glämz (in IPAEng|ɡlɑːmz)) in Angus, Scotland. It is the home of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and is open to the public. Glamis Castle was the childhood home of Elizabeth… … Wikipedia
Glamis — (pronounced Glämz ) is a small village in Angus, Scotland, located four miles south of Kirriemuir and five miles southwest of Forfar. It is the location of Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.Glamis houses the… … Wikipedia
Château de Glamis — Les photos du château sur C … Wikipédia en Français
Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum — View of the Meigle museum including the backs of Meigle 4 at left and Meigle 2 at right, with one side of Meigle 26 in the foreground.[1] The Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum is a permanent exhibition of 27 carved Pictish stones in the centre of… … Wikipedia
Dunnichen Stone — Coordinates: 56°38′39″N 2°53′21″W / 56.6441°N 2.8891°W / 56.6441; 2.8891 … Wikipedia
Drosten Stone — The Drosten Stone. The Drosten Stone is a carved Pictish stone of the 9th century at St Vigeans, near Arbroath, Scotland. In academic contexts it is sometimes called St Vigeans 1. The Drosten Stone is a Class 2 cross slab: a flat rectangular… … Wikipedia
Malcolm II of Scotland — Malcolm II Fanciful and anachronistic 17th century depiction of the king; his actual appearance is unknown King of Alba Reign 1005–1034 Predecessor Kenneth III … Wikipedia
Algodones Dunes — The Algodones Dunes is a large erg (sand dune field) located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of California, near the border with Arizona and the Mexican state of Baja California. The field is approximately 45 miles long by 6 miles… … Wikipedia
Angus — This article is about the council area in Scotland. For other uses, see Angus (disambiguation). Forfarshire redirects here. For the ship, see Forfarshire (ship). Angus Aonghas Coat of arms … Wikipedia
Monifieth Sculptured Stones — Monifieth 2, front face The Monifieth Sculptured Stones are a series of five class II and III standing Pictish stones from the early Medieval period found in or around St Regulus church in Monifieth, Angus, Scotland. Uncovered during the… … Wikipedia