Stobs Camp is a military and internment camp located just outside Hawick in the Scottish Borders. It is an internationally important site due to its level of preservation, being the best preserved World War 1 camp in Britain.[1]
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StobsCamp is a military and internment camp located just outside Hawick in the Scottish Borders. It is an internationally important site due to its level...
Kyustendil Province Stob, Scottish prefix for "Mount", as in Stob Binnein, Stob Coire Sgreamhach, Stob Ghabhar, etc. StobsMilitaryCamp just outside Hawick...
climbed to Camp V from the North Col. Soon after they had attained Camp V, Mallory and Irvine's four remaining porters reached Camp V from Camp VI, and they...
narrow gorge. Summits in the Bidean nam Bian massif include Stob Coire Sgreamhach, Stob Coire nan Lochan and Aonach Dubh (the third "sister"). By contrast...
ride out to meet the Pursuivant. They then proceed to Ride the Marches and Stob and Nog (mark the boundary with posts and flags) before returning to the...
and for Winchester from early in 1624 until his death from illness on military service in the Netherlands on 1 November 1624 aged 19 years and 251 days...
Royal Train in the early 1940s when George VI inspected the troops at StobsCamp. In later years, B1s, V2s and Britannia Class locomotives worked Waverley...
Caolisport. The highest point within Knapdale is Stob Odhar, at 562 metres (1,844 feet) above sea level. Alongside Stob Odhar, two other summits within Knapdale...
a race of cyborgs from Doctor Who. Satirical technology columnist Verity Stob wrote a parody of Torchwood Season One in the style of Dylan Thomas's radio...
College, Toronto (1999) Gray Lectures, Duke University Divinity School (2001) Stob Lectures, Calvin College (2002) Robertson Lectures, University of Glasgow...
stationed in South Africa. It finally returned in 1905, its new home StobsCamp, Roxburghshire in Scotland from 1905 to 1906. In 1907 many alterations...
there have been a number of parodies of Torchwood in various media. Verity Stob, a technology columnist for online newspaper The Register, wrote a parody...