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[[Augustus Pond]] took his daughter [[Amy Pond|Amy]] on [[camping]] trips to the Highlands. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Power of the Mykuootni (comic story)|Power of the Mykuootni]]'')
[[Augustus Pond]] took his daughter [[Amy Pond|Amy]] on [[camping]] trips to the Highlands. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Power of the Mykuootni (comic story)|Power of the Mykuootni]]'')
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Revision as of 02:47, 2 July 2020

The Scottish Highlands were in the northern area of Scotland.

Jamie McCrimmon was a Highland Scot from the mid-18th century. (TV: The Highlanders) Bernice Summerfield remembered the Seventh Doctor as having a Highlands accent as opposed to the Twelfth Doctor, who had more of a Glaswegian accent. (PROSE: Big Bang Generation)

Highland regiments were part of the British Army in World War I. The Highlanders gained a reputation as fierce soldiers in the conflict. The Germans called them "the devils in skirts" and "the ladies from hell." (AUDIO: The Mouthless Dead) Highland regiments were also a part of World War II. (AUDIO: Resistance, The Forsaken)

The Third Doctor was sent to the Scottish Highlands to determine if a rock scientists had found was from Venus. It turned out to be a fraud. (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Rocks from Venus)

Torchwood House was the centre of Torchwood Estate in the Highlands since the 16th century. (TV: Tooth and Claw)

Augustus Pond took his daughter Amy on camping trips to the Highlands. (COMIC: Power of the Mykuootni)