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On the Web
- Scottish Rocks - Official site for the professional basketball team provides its roster, fixtures, standings, ticket information and team merchandise.
- Answer, The - A Scottish rock band. Site includes a profile, memorabilia, press clippings, and a fanzine. Heavy graphics.
- Cassidy, Kate - Scottish rock musician offering a biography, gig dates, MP3 clips, photo gallery, and reviews.
- Taylor, Russell - Site featuring Scottish rock band Del Amitri. Also features Aberdeen, Scotland.
- The Whitstable Shellfish Company - Whitstable native oysters, Scottish rock oysters and fresh shellfish. Profile, oyster advice, price list and ordering instructions. Also provides links to local restaurants.
- North Pole Radio - Scottish rock band. MP3s of songs, pictures and information about the lads in the band.
- Thundercow - Official site of the Scottish rock/blues act. News and biography.
- Battalion Of Flies - Official site of Scottish rock band. Includes biography, news, reviews, images, and a MP3 sample.
- The Whitstable Shellfish Company - Whitstable native oysters, Scottish rock oysters and fresh shellfish. Profile, oyster advice, price list and ordering instructions. Also provides links to local restaurants.
Wikipedia Articles
- Scottish Rocks - Sterling Davis
- Julius Joseph (basketball) - Julius Joseph (born November 16 1975 in London, England) is a British professional basketball player, and currently plays for the Scottish Rocks in the British Basketball League.
- Rock oil (Scotland) - Rock oil (Scottish Gaelic: Ola-nan-creag), is an ointment made from a thin film obtained on rocks by the sea, and used for a relief for burns and scalds.
- Moine Thrust Belt - The Moine Thrust Belt is a linear geological feature in the Scottish Highlands which runs from Loch Eriboll on the north coast 190 km south-west to the Sleat peninsula on the Isle of Skye . The thrust belt is a zone between an extensive landscape of rolling hills over a metamorphic rock base to the East and more rugged, terraced mountains with steep sides sculptured from weathered igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks to the West.
- Gavin Maxwell - Gavin Maxwell FRSL, FIAL, FZS (Sc.), FRGS, FAGSThe Rocks Remain (15 July 1914–7 September 1969) was a Scottish naturalist and author, best known for his work with otters.