Meldrum — MELDRUM, a burgh of barony and a parish, in the district of Garioch, county of Aberdeen; containing 1873 inhabitants, of whom 1102 are in the burgh, 17 miles (S. S. E.) from Turriff, and 17¾ (N. N. W.) from Aberdeen. This place, anciently… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Meldrum — For the surname, see Meldrum (surname). For the Scottish radio transmitter, see Meldrum transmitting station. Meldrum Origin International Genres Hard rock Years active 2001–present … Wikipedia
Meldrum — This interesting and unusual surname is of Scottish origin, and is a locational name from the old barony of Meldrum (Melgedrum) in the former county of Aberdeenshire. The placename, which was first recorded in 1291 as Melgedrom , is composed of… … Surnames reference
Meldrum's acid — IUPAC name 2,2 Dimethyl 1,3 dioxane 4,6 dione … Wikipedia
Meldrum (surname) — Meldrum is a surname, and may refer to: Andrew Meldrum (born 1951), American reporter Andrew Norman Meldrum (1876–1934), Scottish scientist Colin Meldrum (born 1975), Scottish footballer Courtney Meldrum (born 1977), American long distance runner … Wikipedia
Meldrum Mountain — Elevation 9,468 ft (2,886 m) Location Location … Wikipedia
Meldrum (Band) — Meldrum Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Hard Rock Gründung 1999 Website http://www.meldrum.nu/ … Deutsch Wikipedia
Meldrum transmitting station — Meldrum Location Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire Height of mast 135 metres (443 ft) … Wikipedia
Meldrum Academy — is a modern secondary school in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It educates around 900 pupils aged 11–18. It was established in 2002 and teaches the sciences, modern languages, modern arts, English, mathematics, technical, social subjects,… … Wikipedia
Meldrum — /ˈmɛldrəm/ (say meldruhm) noun 1. Ian ( Molly ), born 1946, Australian commentator on the rock music industry. 2. (Duncan) Max, 1875–1955, Australian painter, born in Scotland; considered art as the science of optical analysis ; won the Archibald …