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The stag, on the southeastern brow of the hill, is much larger than the horse, being 240 foot (73 m) tall. It was created in 1870 to mark the marriage of a local laird. There is some disagreement as to whether it was originally a solid figure or merely an outline. At some stage it was an outline
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stones can be seen on the southwestern brow of the hill, overlooking Strichen. It is said to have been created by Captain Alexander Fraser in the late 18th century, in memory of a sergeant who gave up his horse when Fraser's was shot from under him in a
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The hill is mentioned in the folk song "Mormond Braes", about a girl from "Strichen toon" who resolves to make a better match after her lover jilts her.
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for navigators. An old rhyme warns sailors to keep the hill at a constant distance so as to avoid veering too close to the dangerous rocks of
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only, but it is now solid. The stag was cleaned in 1939, 1946, 1955, 1984, 1994/95, 2006 and 2023.
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The hill is the site of an 18th-century hunting lodge, now in a ruinous condition. During the
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St Eddren's Slack, on the eastern side of the hill, is said to have been the hermitage of
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Because of its prominence in the flat Buchan countryside, Mormond Hill was an important
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The horse and stag of Mormond are notable for being Scotland's only
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it was the site of Mormond Hill Radio Station, part of the
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Epitaphs and Inscriptions in the North East of Scotland
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in 1794 (the sergeant was killed after dismounting).
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History of telecommunications in the United Kingdom
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Folk-Song in Buchan and Folk-Song of the North-East
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Index


Strichen
Gaelic
Aberdeenshire
Scotland
Fraserburgh
Buchan
Strichen
New Leeds
Ethernan
Rathen
landmark
Rattray Head
handspike
Brigs
Cold War
North Atlantic Radio System

quartz
skirmish in Holland
hill figures
Uffington White Horse
57°36′00″N 2°03′58″W / 57.599906°N 2.066240°W / 57.599906; -2.066240 (White Horse)
57°36′08″N 2°01′31″W / 57.602229°N 2.025149°W / 57.602229; -2.025149 (Cortes Stag)
Watson (1926)
"Mormond Hill"
Folk-Song in Buchan and Folk-Song of the North-East
Watson (1926)
Pratt (1870)
Pratt (1870)

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