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  1. Scone

    TOCright Scone can represent several things Food Scone bread , the food item Drop scone , British word for a small pancake People Barbara Young, Baroness Young of Old Scone born 1948 , Labour member of the House of Lords Robert of Scone died 1159 , 12th century bishop of Cell R gmonaid or Kilrymont, now St Andrews Places and related meanings Scone, Perth and Kinross Abbot of Scone Baw game of Scone Scone Abbey Scone Palace Stone of Scone Synod at Scone Scone, New South Wales , Australia named after the Scottish burgh by emigrants Scone High School , Australian government high school Scone Horse Festival , celebration of Scone s cultural links to equines Scone railway station, New South Wales Scone Thoroughbreds , country rugby league team The Scone Advocate , Australian local newspaper Other Scone , in mathematics, sometimes used as another name for comma category disambig de Scone es Scone fr Scone ko nl Scone ja pl Scone ujednoznacznienie ...   more details



  1. Scone Palace

    Image Scone Palace.jpg thumb 275px Scone Palace. Scone Palace IPA en sku n pron is a Category A Listed building listed Historic houses in Scotland historic house at Scone, Perth and Kinross Scone , Perthshire ... Augustinian abbey, Scone Abbey nothing now remains above ground level , the crowning place of the Kings of the Scots on the Stone of Scone Stone of Destiny down to Alexander III of Scotland Alexander ... by David Douglas . Scone Abbey main Scone Abbey Scone was as an ancient gathering place of the Picts ... in 1559, when the Abbey buildings were sacked by a mob from Dundee . From 1114 to 1559 Scone .... Between 1284 and 1402 Scone Abbey sometimes referred to as the Palace of the Abbots often served ... crowned at Scone, ruled from 1214 to 1286. For centuries the greatest treasure at Scone was the Stone of Scone upon which the early Kings of Scotland were crowned. When Edward I of England carried off the Stone of Scone to Westminster Abbey in 1296, the Coronation Chair that still stands in the abbey was specially made to fit over it. Robert I of Scotland Robert the Bruce was crowned at Scone ... crown in 1651. The Stone of Scone is now in Edinburgh Castle Historic Scotland along with the Scottish regalia . In 1604 Scone was the family seat of the Lord of Scone Lords of Scone , a branch of the Murrays of Tullibardine, whose original family seat was Balvaird Castle . Scone Palace Image Sconemaze.jpg thumb right 210px Maze at Scone Palace Presently on view in the state rooms of Scone Palace are fine collections of furniture, ceramics, ivories, and clocks. Some of the prized contents of Scone ... are also open to the public. The gardens of Scone feature Moot Hill, the mound was said to have .... A replica of the Stone of Scone sits on Moot Hill, where coronations occurred. Elsewhere in the garden ... of Scone Palace, some of the fir trees being at least 250 years old. A number of peacock s roam the grounds ... Trust s Scottish Game Fair. References Image Scone Palace Morris edited.jpg thumb 275px left Scone ...   more details



  1. Scone Thoroughbreds

    Scone Thoroughbreds is a country rugby league team, based in Scone, New South Wales Scone , New South Wales , competing in the Group 21 Rugby League Group 21 competition under the auspices of the New South Wales Country Rugby League Country Rugby League . Infobox esl club image image Scone Throughbreds Logo.jpg 120px clubname Scone Thoroughbreds fullname Scone Thoroughbreds Rugby League Football Club emblem Horse colours Blue and White founded league Group 21 Rugby League ground Scone Park, Scone, New South Wales Scone NSW web http www.sportingpulse.com club info.cgi?c 0 2179 20086 0 0&sID 23645 The club is one of the most successful teams in country rugby league, winning 27 titles in its history. The Thoroughbreds surpassed the South Sydney Rabbitohs in terms of 1st grade premierships in 1994. In addition, they won the Clayton Cup once in 1974, and an undefeated club Premiership 2003 . Players successfully moving up to National Rugby League NRL from the club are current players John Morris , Darren Albert and Todd Lowrie , past players Noel Cleal Noel and Les Cleal , and local legend Don Adams rugby league Don Bandy Adams , all of whom have represented Australia national rugby league team Australia . The club plays its games at Scone Park , located along Hill Street, Scone. The clubs colours are blue and white, using jerseys similar to that of the Canterbury Bulldogs . In 2006, Scone won both the first grade and under 18s titles, defeating Singleton 26 6 and Aberdeen 10 6 respectively at Scone Park. Premiership titles class wikitable align center style text align center Years Won 1922 1930 1931 1932 1938 1940 1950 1951 1952 1954 1955 1958 1966 1969 1970 1972 1976 1979 1988 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2003 2006 International representatives flagicon AUS Don Adams rugby ... refbegin http www.sconeadvocate.com.au news local sport other scone prepares for big reunion ... 20Group 2021 20Rugby 20League 402179 40 40Scone 20RLFC 4020086 40 40 4011 40 40 40&sID 43 Scone Thoroughbreds ...   more details



  1. Potato scone

    refimprove date January 2008 Image Scone varieties.jpg thumb Hot buttered potato scones at the front of a large plate of regular scones A potato scone known colloquially as a tattie scone is a regional variant of the savoury griddle scone which is especially popular in Scotland and The Isle of Man . Many variations of recipe exist. They generally include liberal quantities of boiled potato es and salt . Potato scones are traditionally made as circles of about 90  mm in radius and then cut into quarters. They are thinner, 7  mm or so, than what is usually considered a scone they are more like a soft oatcake . They are often served as part of the full Scottish breakfast with fried eggs, bacon and sliced sausage . Alternatively they are often enjoyed in a Bread roll roll , usually accompanied with either sliced sausage , bacon , or fried egg . A typical potato scone is made with mashed potato potato and butter no milk is used with salt to taste and plain flour is added to make it into a dough which is then rolled out and put on a griddle to cook ref cite web url http www.rampantscotland.com recipes blrecipe potato.htm title Traditional Scottish Recipes Potato Scone accessdate 12 September 2009 publisher rampantscotland.com ref or baked in a hot oven. References Cookbook reflist British bread Potato dishes Category British breads Category Unleavened breads Category Breakfast foods Category Potato dishes bread stub es Scone de patata fr Scone de pommes de terre sco Tattie scone ...   more details



  1. Scone Airport

    Scone Airport , previously known as Nandowra Aerodrome , is a public airport in the Upper Hunter Valley , 4km northwest of Scone, New South Wales Scone , Australia . History In 1937, No. 3 Squadron RAAF aircraft, including Hawker Hart Demon Hawker Demon and Avro Anson , together with an Aerodrome Defence Crew camped at Nandowra Aerodrome . During World War II , the Royal Australian Air Force utilised Nandowra Aerodrome as an emergency landing ground. The airport is home to the Scone Aero Club and also located at the airport is the largest museum of actual flying Warbirds in Australia which hosted Warbirds Over Scone, a series of Airshows held in October 1998, 2001 and 2003. References http www.world airport codes.com australia scone 6744.html World Airport Codes http www.sconeaeroclub.com.au Scone Aero Club br Suburbs of Upper Hunter Shire Council Hunter Region places and items of interest Category Former RAAF Bases N Category Transport in Hunter Region, New South Wales mil aviation stub ...   more details



  1. Griddle scone

    The griddle scone is a variety of scone bread scone which is fried in a small amount of butter on a griddle or frying pan rather than baked. In the Scots language , a griddle is referred to as a girdle . Therefore griddle scones are known as girdle scones . This usage is also common in New Zealand where scones, of all varieties, form an important part of the traditional cuisine. In New Zealand, griddle scones are generally cooked as one large disk shaped mass which is divided into wedges for serving, often with golden syrup or jam. References refbegin cite book title Quick Breads first Howard last Early coauthors Glenda Morris publisher The Crossing Press year 1998 id ISBN 0895949415 refend British bread DEFAULTSORT Griddle Scone Category British breads Category Quick breads Category Breakfast foods bread stub ...   more details



  1. Scone Abbey

    Image Scone PalaceDE.jpg thumb right 200px Engraving of Scone Palace Image SconeAbbeySeal1.JPG thumb 150px A seal of Scone Abbey Scone Abbey originally, Scone Priory was a house of Augustinians Augustinian Canon priest canons based at Scone, Perth and Kinross Scone , Perthshire Gowrie , Scotland . Varying dates for the foundation have been given, but it was certainly founded between 1114 and 1122. The priory was established by six canons from Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire , under the leadership of Robert of Scone Prior Robert , who was the first prior of Scone later bishop of St Andrews . The foundation charter, dated 1120, was once thought to be spurious but is now regarded as being of late 12th century origin, perhaps the copying owing to the fire which occurred there sometime before 1163 it would experience a similar destruction of records during the Wars of Scottish Independence . In either 1163 or 1164, in the reign of King Malcolm IV of Scotland M el Coluim IV , Scone Priory s status ... site of Scottish kings and housing the Stone of Scone coronation stone until it was taken away by King Edward I of England . Scone Abbey was, in the words of King M el Coluim IV, in principali ... now gone overlapped with the Scone Palace modern palace . The abbey also had relics of the now obscure ... disappeared as institutions. In Scone s case, it became a secular lordship, first for the earl ... gone, the property is now in the possession of the earl of Mansfield earls of Mansfield . Scone ... charged the family with treason and their estates at Scone were passed to Sir David Murray of Gospetrie, one of James loyal followers. The precise location of Scone Abbey had long remained a mystery ... of Man small , Second Edition, London, 1976 , pp. 97 8 Fawcett, Richard, The Buildings of Scone ... 202 references See also Abbot of Scone , for a list of priors, abbots and commendators commonscat ... Abad a de Scone fr Abbaye de Scone it Abbazia di Scone ...   more details



  1. Scone, Scotland

    otheruses2 Scone infobox UK place country Scotland official name Scone gaelic name Sg in scots name Scone ... area PH dial code 01738 Scone pron en sku n skoon Scottish Gaelic language Modern Gaelic Sg in ... Ages medieval village of Scone, which grew up around the Scone Abbey monastery and royal residence , was abandoned in the early 19th century when the residents were removed and a Scone Palace new palace was built on the site by the Earl of Mansfield . Hence the modern village of Scone, and the medieval village of Old Scone, can often be distinguished. Both sites lie in the historical province of Gowrie . Old Scone was the historic capital of the Kingdom of Alba Kingdom of Scotland Scotland . In the Middle ... of the kingdom s monarchs. Around the royal site grew the town of Perth and the Scone Abbey Abbey of Scone . Scone and Scotland In Scottish Gaelic language Gaelic poetry Scone s association with Monarch king s and king making gave it various poetic epithets, for instance, Scoine sciath airde , Scone of the high shields , and Scoine sciath bhinne , Scone of the noisy shields . ref William F. Skene ..., 1867 , pp. 84, 97 ref Scotland itself was often called the Kingdom of Scone , Righe Sgoinde ... , Hill of Tara Tara , like Scone, serving as a ceremonial inauguration site. ref See, for instance .... 8 1868 70 , p. 88 ref Scone was therefore the closest thing the Kingdom of Scotland had in its ... Scone Abbey as in principali sede regni nostri , in the principal seat of our kingdom . ref G.W.S. ... bureaucracy, so that any idea that Scone was a capital in the way the word is used today can make very little sense in this period but in the medieval sense Scone can in many ways be called the capital ... to transform Scone into a more convincing royal centre. A village was established there, perhaps ... mercatoribus Angliae promising them protection if they are to bring goods to Scone by sea. ref Archibald Lawrie, Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153 , Glasgow, 1905 no. xlviii, p. 43. ref Scone ...   more details



  1. Scone (bread)

    Tea The scone is a small United Kingdom British quick bread of Scotland Scottish origin. Scones ... or oatmeal , with baking powder as a leavening agent . The scone is a basic component of the cream ... the lines I asked the maid in dulcet tone To order me a buttered scone The silly girl has been and gone And ordered me a buttered scone. In John Betjeman s How to Get on in Society the poem ends I ... scone derives perhaps from the Middle Dutch schoonbrood fine white bread , from schoon pure, clean and brood bread . ref cite web url http dictionary.reference.com browse Scone title Scone accessdate ... ref The word scone may also derive from the Gaelic term sgonn meaning a shapless mass or large ... in the origination of this word. Or, perhaps, the word is based on the Scottish town of Scone. ref ... Rascals, and Singing Hinnies are also other terms for what others refer to as a scone. ref Weiner and Albright. Simply Scones. St. Martin s Press, 1988, p. 3. ref History The original scone was round ... bakeries , grocery store s, and supermarket s. A 2005 market report estimated the UK scone market to be worth ... Processing Packaging Back bite free scone mix launched in UK title Back bite free scone mix ... Image Scone varieties.jpg thumb 250px Clockwise from bottom Hot buttered tattie scones next to a cheese scone, shiny and flat treacle scones, and a milk scone above a fruit scone. Image Buttermilk Scones batch.jpg thumb 250px A fresh batch of homemade buttermilk scones. File Scone and Cafe.jpg ... dates . In Scotland and Ulster , savoury varieties of scone include soda scones , also known as soda farl s, and potato scone s, normally known as tattie scones , which resemble small, thin savoury pancake ... breakfast full Scottish breakfast or an Full breakfast Ulster Fry Ulster fry . The griddle scone or girdle scone in Scots language Scots is a variety of scone which is fried rather than baked. This usage ... New Zealand cuisine cuisine . Another common variety is the dropped scone , or drop scone ...   more details



  1. The Scone Advocate

    Infobox Newspaper name Image Scone Advocate masthead.JPG 300px Scone Advocate masthead image Image Scone Advocate front page 2005.JPG 210px Front page of The Scone Advocate br on 22 December 2005 type Weekly newspaper format Tabloid foundation October 7, 1887 owners Fairfax Media headquarters 206 Kelly Street, br Scone, New South Wales Scone , New South Wales NSW , Australia editor N A website http www.scone.yourguide.com.au www.scone.yourguide.com.au political The Scone Advocate is an Australian local newspaper , serving the communities of Scone, New South Wales Scone , Aberdeen, New South Wales Aberdeen and Murrurundi, New South Wales Murrurundi in the Upper Hunter Valley. It is owned by Rural Press , and goes on sale each Thursday for 1.40. The newspaper was founded in 1887, the same year Scone was declared a municipality . History The Advocate began publication on October 7, 1887 as a weekly broadsheet newspaper, under the ownership of founder Arthur Advocate Smith . Five years later, it became a twice weekly publication, and in 1898, the paper purchased their first typewriter. In 1933, Smith died, and was replaced by his son Arthur Fleming Tod Smith . The paper commenced construction of a new building in 1935, and later soon moved to a new location in Kelly Street, replacing the original offices at the corner of Liverpool and Guernsey Streets, which were destroyed by fire in 1942 ... owned company, Scone Advocate Limited , with local businessman J.M. Mick Flint as managing director ... was given away free outside of Scone, but local residents were still required to pay twenty five cents to buy a copy. In 1984, the Scone Advocate banner is restored, with a new publication date ... its first complimentary magazine for that year s Scone Horse Week. A succession of female editors ... External links http scone.yourguide.com.au home.asp The Scone Advocate website Fairfax Media DEFAULTSORT Scone Advocate, The Category Publications established in 1887 Category Newspapers published ...   more details



  1. Abbot of Scone

    Image SconeAbbeySeal1.JPG thumb 300px Seal of Scone Abbey. Image SconeAbbeySeal2.JPG thumb 300px Another seal of Scone Abbey. The Abbot of Scone , before 1163 x 4, Prior of Scone , and then by the beginning of the 16th century, the Commendator of Scone , was the head of the community of Augustinians Augustinian Canon priest canons of Scone Abbey and their lands. The priory was established by King Alexander I of Scotland Alaxandair mac Ma l Choluim Alexander I sometime between 1114 and 1120, and was elevated to the status of an abbey in 1163 or 1164. The abbey was turned into a secular lordship for William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie in 1581, but was forfeited when the earl was executed in 1584, given to William Foularton in the same year, but restored to the earl s son, James Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie . An independent secular lordship was established for David Murray, 1st Viscount of Stormont David Murray in 1608. List of priors of Scone Robert of Scone Robert I , 1114 x 1120 1127 Nicholas, 1127 1140 Dionysius, 1140 1142 x 1147 Thomas, 1150 1154 Isaac, 1154 1162 Robert II , 1162 List of abbots of Scone Robert II , ref Previously prior of Restenneth became prior of Scone in 1162, and continued as abbot after promotion of the priory to an abbey. ref 1163x1164 1186 Robert III , 1186 1198 Reimbald, 1198 1206 William, 1206 x 1209 1225 Robert IV , 1227 Philip, 1230 1242 Robert V , 1240 1270 Nicholas, 1270 1273 x ref Became bishop elect of Caithness in 1273, and although the election was cancelled, he may have resigned his abbacy. His successor William occurs in a document of the period ... Stormont David Murray later Lord Scone and Viscount Stormont , 1608 Notes div style font size ... See also Viscount Stormont Stone of Scone Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Scone Category Augustinian canons Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Category Lists of abbots Scone Category Scottish abbots Category Scotland related lists Abbot of Scone Category 1110s establishments Category 1608 disestablishments ...   more details



  1. Raid of Scone

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Raid of Scone partof First War of Scottish Independence date 1297 place Scone, Scotland result Decisive Scottish victory combatant1 flagicon Scotland Kingdom of Scotland combatant2 flagicon England Kingdom of England commander1 William Wallace br William Douglas the Hardy commander2 William Ormesby strength1 Unknown, some hundreds strength2 Unknown casualties1 Unknown, light casualties2 High After William Wallace defeated the English at Loudoun Hill, he joined forces with William Douglas the Hardy and led a raid on the city of Scone. He and his men forced William Ormesby, the justiciar to flee, and they took control. After this, Douglas was captured. But Wallace continued to capture land for Scotland, and then moved on to win the Battle of Stirling Bridge . ref citation title Robert Bruce and the community of the realm of Scotland page 109 author G. W. S. Barrow year 2005 ref Campaignbox First War of Scottish Independence References reflist coord 56.4275 3.4016 display title region GB scale 50000 Category Conflicts in 1297 Category 1297 in Scotland Category Battles involving England Category Battles involving Scotland ...   more details



  1. Stone of Scone

    Refimprove date December 2007 File Stone of Scone replica.jpg thumb Replica of the Stone of Scone The Stone of Scone IPAc en icon s k u n lang gd An Liath F il , more commonly known as the Stone of Destiny ... and since 1603, British monarchs . Historically, the artifact was kept at the now ruined Scone Abbey in Scone, Perthshire Scone , near Perth, Scotland Perth , Scotland . Other names by which it has ... Hemingford described the Scottish coronation stone as residing in the Scone Abbey monastery of Scone , a few miles north of Perth, Scotland Perth quote Apud Monasterium de Scone positus est lapis ..., in quo future reges loco quasi coronatis. In the monastery of Scone, in the church of God, near ... s history prior to its residence at Scone Legends hold that this stone was the coronation stone of the early ... Red Sandstone quarried in the vicinity of Scone. ref John Prebble, The Lion in the North ref This account ... Abbey Image Coronation Chair and Stone of Scone. Anonymous Engraver. Published in A History of England 1855 .jpg thumb 200px The Stone of Scone in the Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey, 1855. In 1296 ... Stone theory posits that the monk s at Scone Palace hid the real stone in the River Tay or buried ... Stone of Destiny a fake to dupe invading English , Abbot of Scone hid real stone from Edward I, says ... it was stolen by Edward I in 1296. ... He said that monks at Scone Abbey had probably duped the English ... s Stone of Scone finds its way home accessdate 24 May 2010 ref Ian Hamilton spoke of the removal ... century or in the 1950s. ref Cultural references Stone of Scone has appeared in print, television ... travel to be crowned at Scone... The Stone of Scone figures prominently in Das K nigsprojekt, a 1974 ... the game Clandestiny in which the ultimate goal is to find the Stone of Scone and return it to its ... of a Dwarfish coronation seat made from hardened bread and called the Scone of Stone. The stone ... decide to emulate the return of the Stone of Scone to Scotland, by demanding the return of the Bluestones ...   more details



  1. Robert of Scone

    Robert of Scone 1159 was a 12th century Bishop of St Andrews bishop of Cell R gmonaid or Kilrymont, now St Andrews . Robert s exact origins are unclear. He was an Augustinian Canon priest canon at the Priory of St. Oswalds, at Nostell . ref G.W.S. Barrow, The Royal House and the Religious Orders , in G.W.S. Barrow ed. , The Kingdom of the Scots , Edinburgh, 2003 , pp. 155 6. ref His French name indicates a Norman rather than an Anglo Saxon origin, but as he was likely born in the later 11th century, this may be due merely to the acculturation of his parents. Prior of Scone Robert was one of the most important clerics in the reign of King Alexander I of Scotland Alaxandair mac Ma l Coluim . He was appointed as the first Prior of Scone, Perthshire Scone , the flagship Augustinians Augustinian monastic establishment of Alexander s reign. This may have happened as early as 1114, and Walter Bower tells us that the new priory was dedicated by Thurgot , then bishop of Cell R gmonaid. As Turgot left Scotland in 1115, no later date would be possible if Bower is to be believed. Many historians have rejected this date, because the Augustinian The Augustinian Rule Augustinian Rule was not instituted at Nostell until 1119, but as Kenneth Veitch points out, the date of the formal institution of the Augustinian The Augustinian Rule Rule is little guide to the actual activities of the monastic establishment. ref Kenneth Veitch, Replanting Paradise Alexander I and the Reform of Religious Life in Scotland , in The Innes Review, 52, Autumn,2001 , p. 140 ref Moreover, the year 1114 just happened to be the year in which Alexander was present in England in the service of his overlord, King Henry ... death, he Alexander had caused Robert, prior of Scone, to be elected bishop of St Andrews, but his ... , pp.  136 166 s start s rel succession box before title Abbot of Scone Prior of Scone ... 12th century Roman Catholic bishops fr Robert de Scone it Roberto di Scone ...   more details



  1. Scone, New South Wales

    Infobox Australian Place type town name Scone state nsw image Mare & foal.JPG caption Mare and foal, Scone ... 2006 AUS id UCL168800 name Scone Urban Centre Locality accessdate 17 November 2009 quick on ref ... South Wales Murrurundi Scone pron en sko n , rhymes with bone is a town in the Upper Hunter Shire ... Census in Australia census , Scone had a population of 4,624 people. ref name Census2006Y It is located ... Upper Hunter state electorates. Scone is in a farming area and is particularly noted for breeding Thoroughbred racehorse s, and is regarded as the Horse Capital of Australia . History Image Scone church.JPG thumb 200px left St Luke s Anglican Church, Scone, NSW Surveyor, Henry Dangar was the first ... in 1824. Scone was named in 1831 after Scone, Perth and Kinross , Scotland , by Jason Kent Toth, an Australian ... periodical Scone and Upper Hunter Historical Society Newsletter series publication place place publisher volume issue August 1972 pages 7 url issn pmid pmc doi oclc accessdate ref Scone was gazetted ... and Segenhoe. ref http www.upperhuntertourism.com.au index.cfm?page id 1074&page History Scone History .... Scone Shire Council was merged into the Upper Hunter Shire Council Upper Hunter Shire in 2004, integrating parts of the former Murrurundi and Merriwa, New South Wales Merriwa shire councils. Events Scone ... myspace Scone, New South Wales MySpace.com Retrieved 12 August 2007. ref Recently the concert was bought out and moved to Sydney. The annual Scone Horse Festival is a celebration of Scone s cultural ... tours, Open Days across the numerous horse studs in the area, the Scone rodeo, the Scone School Horse ... racing carnival featuring the prestigious Scone Cup, one of the richest country racing days in New ... and events. In 2011 Scone will also host the Inglis Guineas Day, a major race meet, on 14 May. Schools http www.scone p.schools.nsw.edu.au Scone Public School Scone High School http scone.mn.catholic.edu.au St Mary s Scone http www.sgs.nsw.edu.au Scone Grammar School Transport Scone lies on the Main ...   more details



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  1. Scone High School

    Infobox school name Scone High School motto lang la Age Bene Partem motto translation Play Your Part Well established 1889 type Secondary School principal L. Hunt city Scone, New South Wales Scone state New South Wales country Australia colours navy Blue, white and Maroon enrolment around 500 homepage http www.scone h.schools.nsw.edu.au scone h.schools.nsw.edu.au Scone High School is a government high school , located in the town of Scone, New South Wales . Currently around 500 students from Scone, Aberdeen, New South Wales Aberdeen , Murrurundi, New South Wales Murrurundi and surrounding areas like Denman attend the school. Well known for its agricultural programme, Scone High School has been rewarded with success at the Royal Easter Show at Sydney for many years. Rugby League at Scone High School Scone High has also been successful in sports competitions, mainly rugby league . Former Newcastle Knights Newcastle , St Helens RLFC St. Helens and Cronulla Sharks Sharks Winger sport winger Darren Albert former Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle , Parramatta Wests Tigers and current Cronulla Sutherland Sharks hooker John Morris rugby league John Morris current Eels player Todd Lowrie as well as controversial Canberra Raiders forward Dane Tilse have attended the school. Citation needed date February 2011 Programmes The school is also well regarded for its agriculture , sports and disciplinary programmes. See also List of Government schools in New South Wales External links http www.scone h.schools.nsw.edu.au Scone High School website http www.schools.nsw.edu.au schoolfind locator summaryschool.php?selectOption 8409 NSW Department of Education and Training Scone High School coord missing New South Wales Category Educational institutions established in 1889 Category High schools in New South Wales Category Public schools in New South Wales Australia school stub ...   more details



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  1. Scone railway station

    Infobox CityRail station code NSO station name big Scone big image Scone Railway Station building platform side.jpg servicearea Hunter Lines servicearea color Hunter Valley line colour servicearea2 CountryLink North Western servicearea color2 D16D16 servicearea textcolor2 black servicearea textcolor white town Scone street Susan Street distance 314.66 altitude ? traintype Regional br CountryLink platforms ... http www.cityrail.info facilities facilities.jsp?n 246&giveOutput true&facility Link Scone Railway Station is located in the town of Scone, New South Wales Scone , New South Wales , and lies on the Main ... on April 17, 1871. ref Bozier, Rolfe, http www.nswrail.net locations show.php?name NSW Scone New South Wales Railways Scone Railway Station , 2000. Accessed April 20, 2007. ref Station configuration ... Gallery gallery Image Scone name sign at Scone Railway Station.jpg The station sign along the platform in the old style Scone has no modern CityRail branded signs Image The front of Scone Railway Station.jpg The front of Scone Railway Station. All the doors are locked, and passengers must enter through the gate to the right of this building. Image Disused ticketing booth at Scone Railway Station.jpg Disused ticketing booth at Scone Railway Station Image CityRail platform at Scone Railway Station.jpg ... the raised portion of the platform. Image Scone Railway Station from the other end.jpg Another view of the Scone Railway Station s building. The men s toilets are locked, although toilet facilities are located in the nearby park. Image Entry and Exit point at Scone Railway Station.jpg The entry and exit gate at Scone Railway Station. gallery Neighbouring stations s rail start s rail title NSW Main ... s website http www.nswrail.net lines main north scone.html Scone Railway Station NSWRail.net http www.cannonade.net trains.php Scone Station ARTC Timetable Hunter Region places and items of interest ... in Hunter Region, New South Wales pl Scone stacja kolejowa ...   more details



  1. Scone Thistle F.C.

    Football club infobox clubname Scone Thistle F.C. image fullname Scone Thistle Football Club nickname Jaggy Nettles founded 1882 ground Farquharson Park, Scone, Scotland Scone capacity 1,500 chrtitle President chairman Graeme Campbell manager Alan Cameron league Scottish Junior Football East Region Central Division SJFA East Region Central Division season 2009&ndash 10 position SJFA East Region Central Division, 13th Scone Thistle F.C. are a Scottish Scottish Junior Football Association junior football soccer football club based in Scone, Scotland Scone , Perth and Kinross . Their home ground is Farquharson Park and club colours are black and red. Up until the end of the 2005&ndash 6 season, they played in the Scottish Junior Football Tayside Premier League Tayside Premier League of the Scottish Junior Football Association s Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region Eastern Region . The SJFA restructured prior to the 2006&ndash 07 season, and Thistle found themselves in the twelve team Scottish Junior Football East Region Premier League East Region Premier League . They finished bottom and were relegated to the Scottish Junior Football East Region Central Division East Region Central Division . Notable former players Philip Scott former St. Johnstone F.C. St. Johnstone and Sheffield Wednesday F.C. Sheffield Wednesday midfielder. Jimmy Guthrie footballer Jimmy Guthrie Dundee F.C. Dundee and Portsmouth F.C. Portsmouth Captain of Portsmouth when they won the 1939 FA Cup Final and Chairman of the Players Union 1946&ndash 1957. George Best The Manchester United F.C. Manchester United and Northern Ireland national football team Northern Ireland legend played one game for the club in 1982. ref http www.pkc.gov.uk Education and learning Libraries archives and learning centres Libraries local and special collections Local Studies Amazing past Perthshire George Best at Burrelton.htm ref External links http sconethistle.com Club website References reflist SJFA East Regional ...   more details



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