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  2. Flag of Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    The Sutherland flag is the flag of the Scottish county of Sutherland. It was revealed on 14 December 2018 as the winner of a competition in which over 3,000 people from the county voted. The overlaid Saltire and Nordic crosses denote Sutherland's unique history on the mainland where the extent of Viking control met Scotland.

  3. List of Scottish flags - Wikipedia

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    Red, with a blue Nordic Cross outlined in yellow that extends to the edges of the flag. The colours from the Royal Standards of Scotland and of Norway and the Flag of Scotland. [7] Since 2005 Created 1969: Flag of Shetland: Blue, with a white Nordic Cross. The colours of the Scottish flag. [7] Since 2018: Flag of Sutherland

  4. File:South Uist flag.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Sussex; Flag of Sutherland; Flag of Ulster; Flag of Wales; Flag of Warwickshire; Flag of Westmorland; Flag of Wiltshire; Flag of Worcestershire; Flag of the Black Country; Flag of the City of London; Flag of the Isle of Wight; Flag of the United Kingdom; Flags and symbols of Yorkshire; List of Scottish flags; List of United Kingdom ...

  5. File:Flag of Sutherland.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Sussex; Flag of Sutherland; Flag of Ulster; Flag of Wales; Flag of Warwickshire; Flag of Westmorland; Flag of Wiltshire; Flag of Worcestershire; Flag of the Black Country; Flag of the City of London; Flag of the Isle of Wight; Flag of the United Kingdom; Flags and symbols of Yorkshire; List of Scottish flags; List of United Kingdom ...

  6. Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment

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    The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment was formed by the merging of the School of Construction, Property and Surveying and the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture. The School takes its name from Thomas Scott Sutherland, [1] an Aberdeen architect, who donated the school's main building and grounds in 1956.

  7. Drummuie - Wikipedia

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    Drummuie, formerly Golspie Technical School, is a municipal structure in Drummuie Terrace, Golspie, Highland, Scotland. The complex, which served as a school from 1903 to 2000 and has been used since 2008 as offices for the Highland Council , is a Category B listed building .

  8. Philip Tibbetts - Wikipedia

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    Philip Tibbetts is a British officer of arms and vexillologist who currently serves as the March Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary at the Court of the Lord Lyon in Scotland.He was appointed to the office on 1 September 2021, and is also the first person to hold the position of Honorary Vexillologist to the Court of the Lord Lyon.

  9. Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    Sutherland (Scottish Gaelic: Cataibh) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in the Highlands of Scotland. The name dates from the Viking era when the area was ruled by the Jarl of Orkney; although Sutherland includes some of the northernmost land on the island of Great Britain, it was called Suðrland ("southern land") from the standpoint of Orkney and Caithness.