Torry may refer to the following
Torry is an area within the city of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Torry is a given name, nickname and surname. Notable people with this name include the following:
Terry is a common given name. It is also a surname: see Terry (surname).
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Aberdeen is a city in Scotland, United Kingdom.
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Kent is a county in South East England, centre of the former Kingdom of Kent.
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Kincardineshire, also known as the Mearns, is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area on the coast of northeast Scotland. It is bounded by Aberdeenshire on the north and west, and by Angus on the south.
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Downland, Downs, or The Downs may refer to:
Robert "Robin" Leigh-Pemberton, Baron Kingsdown, was a British Peer and banker, who served as Governor of the Bank of England from 1983 to 1993.
Broomhill is a place name, and may refer to:
Tullos is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland. The area takes its name from the Vale of Tullos, which lies between Tullos Hill and Torry Hill. Tullos derived its name from a corruption of the Gaelic ‘Tulach’ meaning a hill.
Balnagask is an area of Torry, a burgh of Aberdeen in Scotland. Balnagask is said to mean "the village in the hollow" in Gaelic.
Kingsdown is a small hamlet surrounded by the villages of Frinsted, Milstead, Doddington and Lynsted in Kent, England. The hamlet is within the civil parish of Lynsted with Kingsdown.
Torry Hill, in Kent, England, is the family estate of the Leigh-Pemberton line. It is on the boundary of Frinsted and Milstead, approximately 3 km due southwest of Kingsdown hamlet.
The Torry Battery is an artillery battery near Torry in Aberdeen, Scotland, which has overlooked the city's harbour since 1860. It was originally constructed for nine guns with a defensible barracks at the rear. In 1881 the battery mounted three 10-inch Smooth bore guns and five 68-Pounder Smooth bore guns.
Patrick Torry (1763–1852) was a Scottish Anglican bishop who served as a bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church during the first half of the 19th century.
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The Torry Hill Railway is a private miniature railway with the unusual gauge of 9 inches at Torry Hill near Frinsted in the Borough of Maidstone in Kent, England. It operates only occasionally.