LC control no. | sh2013001290 |
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Geographic heading | Arthur's Seat (Scotland : Mountain) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Scotland--Arthur's Seat (Mountain) |
Variant(s) | Arthur Seat (Scotland) Lion's Head (Scotland : Mountain) |
See also | Mountains--Scotland |
Found in | Work cat.: Arthur's Seat, 2012: p. 7 (the hill called Arthur's Seat is ... part of a triple peak, set within a wider system of ridges, crags and valleys which slope ... from the main summit towards the Firth of Forth) p. 4 of cover (rising high above the Edinburgh skyline, is the city's most awe-inspiring landmark) OS gazetteer WWW site, Mar. 11, 2013 (Arthur Seat) Gazetteer for Scotland WWW site, Mar. 11, 2013 (Arthur's Seat; the remains of a volcano that erupted under water during the Carboniferous period; located within Holyrood Park in the centre of Edinburgh. Although only 250m (823 feet) in height ... is a notable landmark, dominating the city. Known also as the Lion's Head ... is the highest of a series of peaks which take the form of a crouched lion; Lat. 55.944°N, Long. 3.1618°W) Geonet, July 10, 2013: (Arthur's Seat; hill in the City of Edinburgh, UK; variant name: Arthur Seat; a cape in Abeerdeenshire also called Lion's Head) |