Galloway
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Played by | John Benjamin Hickey |
---|---|
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2280534 |
About Galloway
Theodore Galloway is a human from the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live-action film series continuity family. Director Theodore Galloway is the National Security adviser for the President and was appointed liaison by the president (Apparently, General Morshower didn't get that memo).
Dumfries and Galloway medicinal leech find 'incredibly important'
...One of the rarest invertebrates in Scotland has been confirmed in Dumfries and Galloway for the first time...
New images of Neolithic burial site near Inverness
... One site in Dumfries and Galloway - called Cairn Holy II - is said to be the tomb of a mythical Scottish king called Galdus...
Wind farm which will help produce Irn-Bru opens
... The company signed a contract in 2020 with developer Vattenfall The wind farm - which straddles East Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway - Speaking at the inauguration event, Vattenfall s chief executive officer Anna Borg said: " Vattenfall has a strong pipeline of onshore wind projects in Scotland, reflecting our confidence that it is a stable environment for ongoing investment...
British Pie Awards: 'Why I'm aiming high with my donner kebab pie'
... " It s one of the oldest in Dumfries and Galloway - but I ve been in the shop for 14 years, " he said...
Where better connectivity could be 'life-changing'
...The idea of a bridge from Scotland to Northern Ireland may have been scrapped but the Union Connectivity Review In Dumfries and Galloway and the Borders, many places still have concerns about the quality of their road and rail connections...
'Major incident' declared in Hawick as heavy downpours hit
... A number of schools shut in Dumfries and Galloway on Thursday as a result of flooding on surrounding roads...
We have gone to Great Tech?
... When I meet with elected representatives in Washington DC, they are deprived of almost a little that it can write more lobbyists as employees to legislation, says Scott Galloway, professor of marketing at NYU Stern...
Scotland independence: How has an influence on the indyref 16-year-old voters?
... she went in with an open mind, but after hearing Nicola Sturgeon, Patrick Harvie, Ruth Davidson and George Galloway address your concerns on jobs for school-leavers and graduates was swayed to the Yes side...
New images of Neolithic burial site near Inverness
At a glance
Steven McKenzieJournalistReporting fromHighlands and Islands52 minutes agoNew images have been made of one of Scotland's most significant prehistoric burial sites.
Carn Glas, near Inverness, is thought to date to the Neolithic period and be about 5,000 years old.
It is Scotland's longest chambered cairn, measuring 116m (380ft) in length.
Bones were removed from The Site on Essich Moor by antiquarians in 1918, according to Historic Environment Scotland (HES).
The new photographs include images in False Colours that clearly show The Shape of Carn Glas.
The images by Andy Hickie have been published by North of Scotland Archaeological Society (NOSAS), which has an interest in conserving The Site .
The Society has been clearing away gorse that had obscured the protected monument.
HES describes Carn Glas as having significant archaeological importance due to its potential for improving understanding of Neolithic rituals and funeral practices.
It comprises three interlinked cairns.
Other sites from the same period in history are close by, and include a Stone Circle at Torbreck and chambered cairn at Culduthel in Inverness.
Chambered cairns are found elsewhere in Scotland, although not all of the same construction.
Little remains of some after they robbed of stone for building dykes around fields on crofts or farms.
One site in Dumfries and Galloway - called Cairn Holy II - is said to be The Tomb of a mythical Scottish king called Galdus.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com