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Place names such as Pitlochry and Pittenweem preserve a conjectural Pictish element “Pit-”, meaning a piece of land.
Archive 2007-12-01 Carla 2007
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Place names such as Pitlochry and Pittenweem preserve a conjectural Pictish element “Pit-”, meaning a piece of land.
The Picts (or Cruithne, or Albans): What's in a name? Carla 2007
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Not so: it was produced at the Pitlochry Festival theatre for the 2001 season, in an adaptation by Giles Croft, directed by Richard Baron, and with a marvellously lopsided, revolving set by Ken Harrison, which anyone who saw the production will always remember.
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Not so: it was produced at the Pitlochry Festival theatre for the 2001 season, in an adaptation by Giles Croft, directed by Richard Baron, and with a marvellously lopsided, revolving set by Ken Harrison, which anyone who saw the production will always remember.
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Away he went to the Pitlochry Festival Theater in Scotland to make props.
Like Gomez, He's an Enthusiast Joanne Kaufman 2011
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'There's a picnic spot just after Pitlochry, near Kllliecrakkie.
It's October, 1956. Shelagh Power-Chopra 2010
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The strange thing is, though, that the Festival Theatre in Pitlochry is also staging the play this year.
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With a full cover of clouds above, it was pitch by the time he passed Pitlochry.
It's October, 1956. Shelagh Power-Chopra 2010
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More than 3,500 people were taking part in the Etape Caledonia, over 81 miles around Pitlochry in Perthshire.
This Just In: BSNYC Slaycation Announcement! (and Friday Fun Qiuz) BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Yesterday we hit Blair castle, Hercules garden, and the shopping area outside of it (eh - skip 'em), and Pitlochry (grocery shopping).
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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