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Tuilyies Standing Stones near Torryburn These four stones are said to be the remains of a circle. The name 'Tuilyies' is a corruption of the Scots word 'tulzie' which signifies a fight, and the stones are said to mark the graves of chiefs who fell in an alleged battle here. More information in this article http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/pls/portal/newcanmore.details_gis?inumlink=49451
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Tuilyies Standing Stones near Torryburn These four stones are said to be the remains of a circle. The name 'Tuilyies' is a corruption of the Scots word 'tulzie' which signifies a fight, and the stones are said to mark the graves of chiefs who fell in an alleged battle here. More information in this article http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/pls/portal/newcanmore.details_gis?inumlink=49451
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Pitdinnie Road. View north with the Ochil Hills in the background.
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Tulliyies Standing Stones, above Torryburn
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Duck Hill. Looking northwards to Duck Hill.
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