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Human settlement in Scotland
Newtyle is a village in the west of Angus, Scotland. It lies eleven miles (eighteen kilometres) north of Dundee in the southwest of Strathmore, between
Newtyle
Railway in the north of Scotland
The Dundee and Newtyle Railway opened in 1831 and was the first railway in the north of Scotland. It was built to carry goods between Dundee and the fertile
Dundee_and_Newtyle_Railway
Former railway line in Scotland
the Newtyle and Coupar Angus Railway, authorised by the Newtyle and Coupar Angus Railway Act 1835 (5 & 6 Will. 4. c. lxxxiv), and the Newtyle and Glammis
Scottish Midland Junction Railway
Scottish_Midland_Junction_Railway
Disused railway station in Newtyle, Angus
Newtyle railway station served the village of Newtyle, Angus, Scotland from 1832 to 1866 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The station opened on 16 December
Newtyle_railway_station_(old)
Disused railway station in Newtyle, Angus
Newtyle railway station served the village of Newtyle, Angus, Scotland from 1866 to 1955 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The station opened on 30 August
Newtyle_railway_station
Human settlement in Scotland
Foveran is the name of both a parish and village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The village is located 11 miles (18 km) north of Aberdeen and 4 miles (6.4 km)
Foveran
Castle in Angus, Scotland
of the Sidlaw Hills, to the south of Newtyle in Angus, Scotland. The castle overlooks the wooded Den of Newtyle, and its views extend across Strathmore
Hatton_Castle,_Angus
of the Sidlaw range in south-east Angus. Kinpurnie Hill is located near Newtyle and is popular with hillwalkers. The name Kinpurney was recorded in 1317
Kinpurnie_Hill
Topics referred to by the same term
Hatton Castle may refer to: Hatton Castle, Aberdeenshire Hatton Castle, Angus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hatton
Hatton_Castle
Disused railway station in Angus, Scotland
of Angus. Services were provided by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. Opened by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway and absorbed into the Caledonian Railway,
Baldragon_railway_station
Disused railway station in Angus, Scotland
of Angus. Services were provided by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. Opened by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway and absorbed into the Caledonian Railway,
Baldovan_railway_station
Newtyle Hill is a mountainous landform in the Sidlaw Hills in Angus, Scotland The vicinity has elements of prehistory including presence of the Eassie
Newtyle_Hill
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Newtyle in Angus, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX
List of listed buildings in Newtyle, Angus
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Newtyle,_Angus
Mountain landform in Angus, Scotland
Hatton Castle stands on the flanks of Hatton Hill above the village of Newtyle. The general vicinity has elements of prehistory including presence of
Hatton_Hill
Former railway line in Scotland
the early objective was to connect at the north end with the Dundee and Newtyle Railway, which had opened in 1831. A meeting took place on 24 February
Scottish_Central_Railway
Topics referred to by the same term
lambs Trotter (locomotive), an 1834 steam locomotive of the Dundee and Newtyle Railway Trotta (disambiguation) Trotter Prize (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Trotter
Railway in Scotland
Strathmore, the SMJR adopted two local moribund lines, the Newtyle and Coupar Angus Railway and the Newtyle and Glammiss Railway. (Glammis is spelt Glamis nowadays
Scottish North Eastern Railway
Scottish_North_Eastern_Railway
Locomotive wheel arrangement
being three locomotives supplied to the 4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm) Dundee and Newtyle Railway by J and C Carmichael of Dundee in 1833. These were still in operation
0-2-4
Railway track gauge (1435 mm)
Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway 1824 1825 4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm) Dundee and Newtyle Railway 1829 1831 4 ft 6+1⁄2 in (1,384 mm) Eastern Counties Railway 1836
Standard-gauge_railway
Disused railway station in Lochee, Dundee
1861 to 1955 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. Designed by Edinburgh architect Sir James Gowans for the Dundee and Newtyle Railway, it was opened on 10
Lochee_railway_station
Local government body in Scotland
Mains and Strathmartine, Murroes, Newtyle, and Tealing. The 1975 changes placed Kettins in Perth and Kinross and Newtyle in Angus district. The rest of the
Dundee_City_Council
Disused railway station in Auchterhouse, Angus
from 1831 to 1861 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The station opened on 16 December 1831 by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. It closed on 16 October 1860
Balbeuchly (Top) railway station
Balbeuchly_(Top)_railway_station
Village in Angus, Scotland
formerly known as Milltown of Auchterhouse, straddles the B954 Muirhead to Newtyle road. About 1.0 mile (1.6 km) east lies the larger village of Kirkton of
Auchterhouse
Disused railway station in Dundee, Scotland
and Perth Railway Magdalen Green Line partially open, station closed Terminus Dundee and Newtyle Railway Liff Line partially open, station closed
Dundee_West_railway_station
Council area of Scotland
Newbigging; Montrose; Muirhead, Birkhill and Liff; Murroes & Wellbank; Newtyle & Eassie; Royal Burgh of Arbroath; Royal Burgh of Forfar; Strathmartine;
Angus,_Scotland
British pre-grouping railway company
They were the Newtyle and Coupar Angus Railway and the Newtyle and Glammiss Railway. Both were unsuccessful adjuncts to the Dundee and Newtyle Railway, built
Caledonian_Railway
Scottish railway track width
Dundee and Newtyle Railway. Length: 10+1⁄2 miles (16.9 km). The Newtyle and Coupar Angus Railway. Length: 6+1⁄2 miles (10.5 km). The Newtyle and Glammis
4_ft_6_in_gauge_railway
Railway station in Angus, Scotland
The station was the junction where the Alyth Railway and the Dundee and Newtyle Railway diverged from the Scottish Midland Junction Railway running between
Alyth Junction railway station
Alyth_Junction_railway_station
Steam locomotive
designed and built by J and C Carmichael for the 4ft 6in gauge Dundee and Newtyle Railway, with a 0-2-4 wheel arrangement and a tender. It was the first
Earl_of_Airlie_(locomotive)
Tupton Derbyshire 53°11′N 1°26′W / 53.18°N 01.43°W / 53.18; -01.43 SK3865 Newtyle Angus 56°33′N 3°09′W / 56.55°N 03.15°W / 56.55; -03.15 NO2941
List of United Kingdom locations: New T-Ney
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_New_T-Ney
Thomas Bellenden of Kilconquhar, Lord Newtyle (drowned November 1591) was a Senator of the College of Justice at Edinburgh. The half-brother of Sir Lewis
Thomas Bellenden, Lord Newtyle
Thomas_Bellenden,_Lord_Newtyle
Daughter of Robert I of Scotland
similar charters for the lands and baronies of Gask, Dupplin, Ochtertyre, Newtyle, Kynprony (Kinpurnie), Turyngs (Turin) and Dromy (Drimmie). The reason
Elizabeth_Bruce
enlarge their Station at Hereford; and for other Purposes. Dundee and Newtyle Railway Improvement Act 1859 22 & 23 Vict. c. xviii 21 July 1859 An Act
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1859
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1859
Warrington and Newton Railway Act 1829 (10 Geo. 4. c. xxxvii) Dundee and Newtyle Railway Act 1826 (7 Geo. 4. c. ci) Kingston-upon-Thames Bridge Act 1825
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1830
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1830
Scottish peer
locomotive, Earl of Airlie, was named after him; it ran on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway, of which he was a director. As a result of his first marriage
David Ogilvy, 9th Earl of Airlie
David_Ogilvy,_9th_Earl_of_Airlie
company established in 1836 that operated from 1838 to 1862. Dundee and Newtyle Railway – was a railway company established in 1826 that operated from
List of companies of the United Kingdom A–J
List_of_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom_A–J
Disused railway station in Lochee, Dundee
1861 to 1916 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The station opened as Victoria on 10 June 1861 by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. There was a goods yard
Lochee_West_railway_station
collieries to Monkland Canal at Cuilhill Gullet Dundee and Newtyle Railway 1831 Newtyle to Dundee Taken over by the Dundee and Perth Railway Edinburgh
List of waggonways in Scotland
List_of_waggonways_in_Scotland
Spacing of the rails on a railway track
(1826) in the West of Scotland used 4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm); the Dundee and Newtyle Railway (1831) in the north-east of Scotland adopted 4 ft 6+1⁄2 in (1,384 mm);
Track_gauge
British soldier and politician
locomotive, Lord Wharncliffe, was named after him; it ran on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway, of which he was a director. The future Lord Wharncliffe married
James Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Wharncliffe
James_Stuart-Wortley,_1st_Baron_Wharncliffe
New Jersey, serving from October 1684 to April 1692. Skene was born in Newtyle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the eldest surviving son of Lilias Skene née
John Skene (New Jersey official)
John_Skene_(New_Jersey_official)
miles (10 km) Callander and Oban Railway 99+3⁄4 miles (161 km) Dundee and Newtyle Railway 14+1⁄2 miles (23 km) Killin Railway 5+1⁄4 miles (8 km) Lanarkshire
List of constituents of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway
List_of_constituents_of_the_London,_Midland_and_Scottish_Railway
Loch in Angus, Scotland
It is located southeast of Long Loch and is almost directly south of Newtyle and 5 miles (8 km) south-by-south-east of Coupar Angus. The loch is a designated
Pitlyal_Loch
Question about single-shape aperiodic tiling
aperiodic monotile by Smith, Myers, Kaplan, and Goodman-Strauss Haran, Brady; MacDonald, Ayliean (2023). "A New Tile in Newtyle" (video). Numberphile.
Einstein_problem
Town in Angus, Scotland
with a creel of haddock, a grocery van from Abernyte and a butcher from Newtyle. A tailor from Alyth took orders and measurements and delivered on his
Liff,_Angus
Former railway line in Scotland
by a long detour through Arbroath, or alternatively over the Dundee and Newtyle Railway which had a non-standard track gauge and three steep inclines operated
Dundee_and_Forfar_direct_line
Scottish railway engineer
1833. This engine - the Earl of Airlie - was an 0-2-4 for the Dundee and Newtyle Railway and the first British locomotive to have a bogie (a wheeled wagon
David Carmichael (railway engineer)
David_Carmichael_(railway_engineer)
Overview of politics in Irish city
of Dundee; a Monifieth area, including the burgh of Monifieth (but not Newtyle and Kettins areas), previously within the county of Angus; and a Longforgan
Politics_of_Dundee
Scottish poet
Herald, Aberdeen Journal and Whistle-Binkie. By 1837 he was working in Newtyle in Angus, but a trade slump resulted in him losing his job. With his family
William_Thom_(poet)
Scottish engineer
the Dundee Foundry, which built several locomotives for the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. In 1827 he patented, together with his brother Robert Stirling
James Stirling (engineer, born 1799)
James_Stirling_(engineer,_born_1799)
further Money for the Purposes of their Undertaking and of the Dundee and Newtyle Railway, and to amend their Acts. Uxbridge and Rickmansworth Railway Act
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1862
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1862
Scottish mechanical engineer
was involved with the construction of a locomotive for the Dundee and Newtyle Railway and met Daniel Gooch, who was to become Locomotive Superintendent
Archibald_Sturrock
Burial ground in Dundee, Scotland
had originally been the boundary between the cemetery and the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. Historic Environment Scotland. "MEADOWSIDE AND BARRACK STREET
The_Howff
Disused railway station in Dundee, Scotland
from 1833 to 1855 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The station opened in May 1833 by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. It was situated on the south
Back_of_Law_railway_station
Scottish merchant and collector of Scottish poems (1545–1608)
including Catherine Bannatyne, born of James Bannatyne of Kirktown of Newtyle in Forfarshire and Katherine Tailefer. He is most famous as a collector
George_Bannatyne
Scottish stonemason (died 1621)
the 7th Lord Somerville. In 1589 he built or extended Bannatyne House in Newtyle, Angus, for justice Thomas Bannatyne. Mylne was Master of the Mason's Lodge
John_Mylne_(died_1621)
Disused railway station in Angus, Scotland
the Scottish county of Angus. Services were provided by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The first station of the name had to be moved in 1860 when the
Auchterhouse_railway_station
Section of the field on an escutcheon
sinister, inclined in the flanks per fess. Variation of the field "Skene of Newtyle", Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland, vol 1, p. 417.
Division_of_the_field
Extinct volcano of Dundee, Scotland
has a railway tunnel running through it, formerly used by the line to Newtyle which closed in the 1960s. In 2014, a campaign was started to reopen it
Dundee_Law
UK railway company
network. By 1840 Dundee was already served by two railways: the Dundee and Newtyle Railway had opened in 1831, connecting the city and harbour with the fertile
Dundee_and_Perth_Railway
Disused railway station in Scotland
proximity to Alyth Junction made it part of the divergence of the Dundee and Newtyle Railway from the Scottish Midland Junction Railway running between Perth
Ardler_railway_station
Other locations to have used sail bogies include: Cliffe, Kent Dundee and Newtyle Railway Gosport Herne Bay Pier, Kent Camber Railway near Port Stanley,
Sail_bogey
Scottish writer and historian
diehard, 1997. Horace in Tollcross: Eftir some odes of Q. H. Flaccus. Newtyle: Kettilonia, 2000. Colours of Grief. Nottingham: Shoestring, 2002. Dipa's
Angus_Calder
Comprehensive school in Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland
schools - Northmuir, Southmuir, Airlie, Cortachy, Eassie, Glamis, Isla, Newtyle, and Tannadice. Webster's High School is named after John Webster, a local
Webster's_High_School
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1950
Yards (measured along the Liff Road) to the West of the Point at which the Newtyle Road leaves the same; thence in a straight Line drawn due South to the
Dundee (UK Parliament constituency)
Dundee_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Disused railway station in Dronley, Angus
from 1860 to 1955 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The station opened on 16 October 1860 by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The railway also passed through
Dronley_railway_station
Disused railway station in Dundee, Scotland
to 1861 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The station opened as Dundee West Ward on 3 April 1832 by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. Its name was changed
Dundee Ward Road railway station
Dundee_Ward_Road_railway_station
Mineral Well
was an Aberdeen landowner and Bailie. In 1670 Bailie Alexander Skene of Newtyle applied to the Council to re-build and refurnish the well. At the same
Well_O'Spa
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Bellenden may refer to: Thomas Bellenden, Lord Newtyle (died 1591), Scottish judge Thomas Bellenden of Auchnoule (c. 1485–c. 1547), courtier of
Thomas_Bellenden
Liff, Lundie, Mains, Monifieth, Murroes, Newtyle, Strathmartine and Tealing areas Most to Dundee; part (Newtyle) to Angus, part (Kettins) to Perth and Kinross
List of local government areas in Scotland (1930–1975)
List_of_local_government_areas_in_Scotland_(1930–1975)
Disused railway station in Carnoustie, Angus
1831 to 1865 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The station was opened on 16 December 1831 by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The services were initially
Hatton railway station (Tayside)
Hatton_railway_station_(Tayside)
Disused railway station in Auchterhouse, Angus
1831 to 1855 on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. The station was opened on 16 December 1831 by the Dundee and Newtyle Railway. It closed in March 1853
Balbeuchly (Foot) railway station
Balbeuchly_(Foot)_railway_station
Mountains and hills with prominence no less than 150 m
Mountain 317 212 1,040 696 44A 18 H349527 Ma 1694 1416 Scotland 1086 890 Newtyle Hill 317 185 1,040 607 06B 52 53 NO050418 Ma,3 1695 1934 Scotland 1087
List of Marilyns in the British Isles
List_of_Marilyns_in_the_British_Isles
Monikie & Newbigging Montrose Muirhead, Birkhill and Liff Murroes & Wellbank Newtyle & Eassie Royal Burgh of Arbroath Royal Burgh of Forfar Strathmartine Tealing
List of community council areas in Scotland
List_of_community_council_areas_in_Scotland
Primary School, Murroes Newbigging Primary School, Monifieth Newtyle Primary School, Newtyle Northmuir Primary School, Kirriemuir Rosemount Primary School
List of state schools in Scotland (council areas excluding cities, A–D)
List_of_state_schools_in_Scotland_(council_areas_excluding_cities,_A–D)
Railway in Scotland
Grainger and Miller's lines had been to a gauge of 4 ft 6in; the Dundee and Newtyle Railway (1831) had been at 4 ft 6+1⁄2 in (1,384 mm) and the Dundee and
Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway
Glasgow,_Paisley,_Kilmarnock_and_Ayr_Railway
Railway line in Scotland
and adopted and upgraded two moribund railways, the Newtyle and Coupar Angus Railway and the Newtyle and Glammis Railway. The SMJR was amalgamated with
Alyth_Railway
Episcopal jurisdiction in early modern and medieval Scotland
Lundie Martin (now Strathmartine) Meathie Lour Monifieth Murroes Nevay Newtyle Rescobie Restenneth and Forfar Tannadice Strathdighty Strathdighty Comitis
Archdiocese_of_St_Andrews
Town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
station and is easily ascended from there, or from a car park to the east. Newtyle (996 feet (304 m)) and Craigiebarns (900 feet (270 m)) are in the immediate
Dunkeld
Trades Lane Dundee and Arbroath Railway 1857 Dundee Ward Road Dundee and Newtyle Railway 1861 Dundee West Caledonian Railway 1965 Dunfermline Upper North
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: D–F
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_D–F
Scottish writer
Robertson is married to Marianne. In 2010, Robertson was reported as living in Newtyle, a village that is approximately 10 miles north of Dundee. Together, with
James_Robertson_(novelist)
Culross 11 Jan 1576 Patrick Vans Barnbarrow 20 Apr 1577 Thomas Bellenden Newtyle 20 Oct 1579 Alexander Hay Easter Kennet 1 Feb 1581 Robert Creighton Elliock
Historic list of senators of the College of Justice
Historic_list_of_senators_of_the_College_of_Justice
Range of hills in Scotland
weathered out of the rock in the surrounding fields. B954 road Gask Hill Newtyle Hill Wester Denoon United Kingdom Ordnance Survey Map, Landranger (2005)
Sidlaws
British government recognitions
Women's Voluntary Services, Eastern District Headquarters, Scotland. (Newtyle, Angus). George Russell Mackenzie. For public and social services in Morayshire
1955_Birthday_Honours
Hospital in Scotland
Tramways Dundee and District Tramways Dundee Museum of Transport Dundee and Newtyle Railway Dundee Royal Infirmary Dundee Stock Exchange Dundee West railway
Dundee_Royal_Infirmary
Ttitle in the Peerage of Scotland
Oliphant. Patrick Oliphant of Newtyle, (afterwards Lord Oliphant,) the heir male, was the son of John Oliphant of Newtyle, the second son of Laurence the
Lord_Oliphant
Hatton Castle Z-plan tower house 1575 Restored as a residence Private Newtyle NO302411 Invermark Castle Tower house 1526 Ruined Private Glen Mark NO442806
List_of_castles_in_Angus
820 37 22.2 Hillside 1014 54 18.8 Kirriemuir 5963 228 26.2 Letham 1498 98 15.3 Montrose (1) 10,845 421 25.8 Newtyle 722 37 19.5 Wellbank 584 31 18.8
List of census localities in Scotland
List_of_census_localities_in_Scotland
Disused railway station in Glamis, Angus
Scotland, from 1838 to 1956 on the Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway. The station opened on 4 June 1838 by the Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway. It
Glamis_railway_station
Stately home in Angus, Scotland
Castle is a stately home located 12 miles (19 km) west of Dundee, close to Newtyle, near Blairgowrie, Angus in Scotland. The Kinpurnie estate was historically
Kinpurnie_Castle
Aberdeen Railway Junction Company, and their Interest in the Dundee and Newtyle Railway, in the Scottish Central Railway Company; and for other Purposes
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1863
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1863
Railway line in Scotland
Dundee West Dundee Magdalen Green Dundee Esplanade Ninewells Dundee and Newtyle Railway Tay Bridge Invergowrie Longforgan Inchture Newport Railway Errol
Edinburgh–Dundee_line
British politician
Gartmore near Aberfoyle in Perthshire, Ralston near Paisley, Renfrewshire and Newtyle in Forfarshire. He was also known for his philanthropy, including donating
Sir Charles Cayzer, 1st Baronet
Sir_Charles_Cayzer,_1st_Baronet
List of listed buildings in Murroes, Angus List of listed buildings in Newtyle, Angus List of listed buildings in Oathlaw, Angus List of listed buildings
List of listed buildings in Angus
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Angus
Area of Dundee, Scotland
known as Baldovan and Downfield railway station, on the former Dundee and Newtyle Railway. There are two primary schools in the Kirkton/Downfield area. Downfield
Downfield,_Dundee
Glasgow to Gartsherrie. 16 December – opening of first section of Dundee and Newtyle Railway, the first public railway in the north of Scotland (horse worked)
1831_in_Scotland
in station name) Rail company Year closed Notes Back of Law Dundee and Newtyle Railway 1855 Back O'Loch Halt L&NER 1964 Backney Halt GWR 1962 Backworth
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: B
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_B
Freshwater loch
orientation, looking from the Dunkeld side. The most prominent feature, is Newtyle Hill at 317 metres (1,040 ft), which is closest to Loch of Lowes. At the
Loch_of_Butterstone
January 1955 (to passengers) 9 October 1967 (to all traffic) Dundee and Newtyle Railway Scottish Central Railway (LNER) Dundee West Junction to Alyth Junction
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
Railway. Arbroath and Forfar Railway; Cathcart District Railway; Dundee and Newtyle Railway; Greenock and Wemyss Bay Railway; Killin Railway; Lanarkshire and
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1892
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1892
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