Monuments (1571 pages found in this category)


Overtoun Bridge

Bridge over the Overtoun Burn on the western approach road to Overtoun House, near Dumbarton in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland that has attracted international media attention because of the number of dogs that have reportedly leapt from it, often to their deaths after landing on the rocks below.

Oxford Martyrs

Three prominent Protestant clergymen burned alive in 1555-1556 for heresy during the reign of Queen Mary I of England.

Oxgang

Old measurement of land. eight oxgangs equals one carucate or ploughland. One oxgang is the area that could be ploughed by a team of eight oxen in one year.

Padiham witch

Convicted witch who escaped the death penalty because she had caused no harm to anyone.

Pail closet

Small outhouse containing a seat underneath which was a bucket into which the user would defecate. The buckets were regularly removed and emptied by the local authority.

Paisley witches

Also known as the Bargarran witches or the Renfrewshire witches, were tried in Paisley, Renfrewshire, central Scotland, in 1697.

Pall Mall Budget

Weekly magazine published in London from 1868 until 1920.

Paragraph decoration

Using CSS classes to add features to the layout of a paragraph.

Park Hospital

Redirected to Trafford General Hospital.

Patrick Cowper, minister

Redirected to Pittenweem witches.