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Mean, Speak and Do Well: Kate Middleton's Coat of Arms.
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Mean, Speak and Do Well. Restoring the Urquhart Coat of Arms plaque on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Thursday, 21 April 2011. Kate Middleton's Coat of Arms. A topical press article courtesy the mirror.seems a C of A is a must have for the A-listers! A coat of arms has been created for Kate Middleton and will be featured on a souvenir programme of the royal wedding. But there are no references to the ancestors of the Middletons, made millionaires by their successful mail order business Pa...
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Mean, Speak and Do Well: November 2010
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Mean, Speak and Do Well. Restoring the Urquhart Coat of Arms plaque on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Wednesday, 10 November 2010. The otter wearing the crown represents the Meldrum family. Today this is remembered in the street name Otter Avenue. Meldrum Primary School pupils were responsible for naming the street. They have an otter on their school badge. The road leading out of Oldmeldrum in the direction of Meldrum House is called Urquhart Road. Tuesday, 9 November 2010. His coat of a...
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Mean, Speak and Do Well: October 2010
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Mean, Speak and Do Well. Restoring the Urquhart Coat of Arms plaque on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Saturday, 30 October 2010. Do you care about the Coat of Arms? If you have any information about the coat of arms or an opinion on what should happen to it - eg should it be restored or just left alone.it would be great if you could leave a comment here, and/or forward this blogsite to everyone you think should know about it. Posted by Janet McEwan. Wednesday, 27 October 2010. A digital r...
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Mean, Speak and Do Well: Commemorated in Meldrum
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Mean, Speak and Do Well. Restoring the Urquhart Coat of Arms plaque on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Wednesday, 10 November 2010. The otter wearing the crown represents the Meldrum family. Today this is remembered in the street name Otter Avenue. Meldrum Primary School pupils were responsible for naming the street. They have an otter on their school badge. The road leading out of Oldmeldrum in the direction of Meldrum House is called Urquhart Road. 21 July 2011 at 20:06. This blog has be...
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Mean, Speak and Do Well: June 2011
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Mean, Speak and Do Well. Restoring the Urquhart Coat of Arms plaque on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Monday, 6 June 2011. The Coat of Arms restoration fund has been awarded £500 from the St Andrews Fund for Scots Heraldry! An encouraging start for the fundraising effort, and great to have the support from an organisation which has a wealth of knowledge about heraldry. Thankyou! Posted by Janet McEwan. Coat of Arms Quiz Winner! There were 5 all correct entries in the individual entrant ca...
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Mean, Speak and Do Well: Quiz Update
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Mean, Speak and Do Well. Restoring the Urquhart Coat of Arms plaque on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Friday, 7 January 2011. Detail of the display at Meldrum Public Library. A good number of completed sheets were returned, but unfortunately due to the extreme weather conditions the 'Light up Meldrum' was cancelled. Sincere apologies for the delay and any disappointments. In Evelyn's absence if you would like to find out more or get involved please email :. Posted by Janet McEwan. This is...
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Mean, Speak and Do Well: GOOD NEWS!!!!
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Mean, Speak and Do Well. Restoring the Urquhart Coat of Arms plaque on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Monday, 6 June 2011. The Coat of Arms restoration fund has been awarded £500 from the St Andrews Fund for Scots Heraldry! An encouraging start for the fundraising effort, and great to have the support from an organisation which has a wealth of knowledge about heraldry. Thankyou! Posted by Janet McEwan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Urquhart Coat of Arms on Oldmeldrum Town Hall.
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Mean, Speak and Do Well: December 2011
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Mean, Speak and Do Well. Restoring the Urquhart Coat of Arms plaque on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Sunday, 4 December 2011. Some colour variations. . Posted by Janet McEwan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Urquhart Coat of Arms on Oldmeldrum Town Hall. This is the present condition of the plaque. There are large pieces missing and the it seems that many of the colours are not true to the original design. What it should look like? Oldmeldrum Public Art Project. For more about Oldmeldrum.
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Location
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Grampian has some of the most varied landscape in Scotland - from rugged mountains, tumbling mountain streams, fertile lowlands and one of the most ornate coasts in the country. The Redgarth is an ideal base from which to explore this wonderful and unique area. The town of Oldmeldrum lies to the west of Aberdeen just off the A947. where narrow streets and interesting houses reflect the irregular plan of a medieval market town. Click on photos and links below for more information.
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Battle of Barra 1308: May 2008
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Battle of Barra 1308. Http:/ barra1308.blogspot.com/. Houston.Meldrum Base here. The Tyauve has. Nows the day, and nows the hour. Gubbed in the Garioch. Where Was the Battle Fought? So who were the bad guys? Meldrum and Bourtie Heritage Society. The Bruce - John Barbour. Robert Bruce - GWS Barrow. Robert the Bruce's Rivals: The Comyns, 1212 - 1314 - Alan Young. The Real Patriots of Early Scottish Independence - Alan Young and George Cumming. The Wars of the Bruces - Colm McNamee. View my complete profile.