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Tobermory may refer to: Places * Tobermory, Mull, the chief town of the Isle of Mull in Scotland ** Tobermory (whisky distillery) *** Tobermory Single Malt Scotch whisky ** Tobermory High School * Tobermory, Ontario, a town on the Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada ** Tobermory Airport Other * Tobermory, the name of one of the Wombles ''The Wombles'' are fictional pointy-nosed, furry creatures created by Elisabeth Beresford and originally appearing in a series of children's novels from 1968. They live in burrows, where they aim to help the environment by collecting and recycl ... * "Tobermory" (short story), a 1911 short story by Saki about a cat of the same name, part of ''The Chronicles of Clovis'' * Tobermory Cat, in artworks of Angus Stewart * Tobermory, a perceptron machine built by Frank Rosenblatt See also * * Tobermorite, a calcium silicate hydrate mineral found on Mull, Scotland {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Tobermory, Mull
Tobermory (; ) is the capital of, and until 1973 the only burgh on, the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It is located on the east coast of Mishnish, the most northerly part of the island, near the northern entrance of the Sound of Mull. The town was founded as a fishing port in 1788; its layout was based on the designs of Dumfriesshire engineer Thomas Telford. As of 2022 its population was 1,045. It is notable as the location for the 2002–05 children's programme ''Balamory'' by the BBC. Etymology The name ''Tobermory'' is derived from the Scottish Gaelic, Gaelic ', meaning "Mary's well". The name refers to a well located nearby which was dedicated in ancient times to the Mary, mother of Jesus, Virgin Mary. Prehistory and archaeology Archaeological excavations have taken place at Baliscate just outside of the town. The site was first noted by Hylda Marsh and Beverley Langhorn as part of the Scotland's Rural Past. In 2009, it was partially excavated by ''Time T ...
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Tobermory (whisky Distillery)
Tobermory distillery is an Island single malt Scotch whisky distillery located on the Hebrides, Hebridean island of Isle of Mull, Mull, Scotland in the town of Tobermory, Mull, Tobermory Is owned by the Scotch whisky producer Distell Group Limited a subsidiary of Heineken N.V., Heineken N.V, The distillery, which was formerly known as ''Ledaig'' (pronounced Letch-ick), was founded in 1798 and has changed hands several times, having undergone a number of periods of closure. The only distillery on Mull, it is currently owned by Burn Stewart Distillers, a subsidiary of Distell Group Limited of South Africa. Its main product, Tobermory single malt, is used in the blends Scottish Leader and Black Bottle. The distillery also produces a smaller amount of peated whisky, which remains known under the former name, Ledaig. History The distillery was founded as Ledaig distillery in 1798 by John Sinclair, ten years after the founding of Tobermory, Mull, Tobermory by the British Fishe ...
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Tobermory Single Malt
Tobermory Single Malt is a Scotch whisky distilled by the Tobermory Distillery, Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, a Hebridean island in western Scotland, north of the isle of Islay. Production and character The distillery was founded in 1823 in a former brewery, which had been founded in 1797 by John Sinclair. This unpeated malt is part of the Islands subregion of the Highlands. Its yeast and water are drawn from dark aromatic Isle of Mull peat lochans. The flavour is described as a light smoky nose, a medium dry profile with a smooth and fruity tang. The distillery also produces a smaller amount of peated whisky, Ledaig (pronounced Letch-ick), which is also the original name of the distillery. Tobermory was originally a vatted malt, but was produced as a single malt after reopening in 1990. Tobermory is available in various proprietary bottlings as well as being one of the ingredients of the Scottish Leader and Black Prince blends. See also * Burn Stewart Distillers, the ...
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Tobermory High School
Tobermory High School () is the only secondary school on the Isle of Mull. It is located in Tobermory, at the northern end of the island. Its feeder primary schools are at Tobermory, Salen, Dervaig, Lochdon (near Craignure), and Ulva Ferry. Although it is an Argyll and Bute council school, it also takes pupils from Kilchoan Kilchoan () is a village on the Scotland, Scottish peninsula of Ardnamurchan, beside the Sound of Mull in Lochaber, Highland (council area), Highland. It is the most westerly village in mainland Great Britain, Britain, although several tiny ha ... on the mainland, which is linked to Tobermory by ferry. The former head of the school is Jennifer McGhee who retired in October 2020. Richard Gawthrope then became the head teacher of Tobermory High School, starting the job in October 2020 following 12 years as deputy head teacher at the school. In 2022, Richard Gawthrope moved on from Tobermory High School and Shelley Carmichael took over as head teacher R ...
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Tobermory, Ontario
Tobermory is a small community located at the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula, in Bruce County, Ontario. It is part of the municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula. It is northwest of Toronto. The closest city is Owen Sound, south of Tobermory and connected by Highway 6. Naval surveyor Henry Bayfield originally named this port Collins Harbour. Due to similar harbour conditions it was renamed after Tobermory, the largest settlement on the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. The community is known as the "freshwater SCUBA diving capital of the world" because of the numerous shipwrecks that lie in the surrounding waters, especially in Fathom Five National Marine Park. Tobermory and the surrounding area are popular vacation destinations. The town lies north of the Bruce Peninsula National Park. The passenger-car ferry connects Tobermory to Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron. Tobermory is also the northern terminus of the Bruce Trail and has twin harbours, known lo ...
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Tobermory Airport
Tobermory Airport is located southeast of Tobermory, Ontario, Canada. The airport operates from May to early October. No winter maintenance is offered. Facilities The airport has two small hangars to store aircraft (one per hangar), fuel station (Avgas or 100LL) and a building serving as the airport office. A small parking lot is found at the entrance along Warner Bay Road. Occasionally helicopters land near the parking lot; there is no formal helipad. The airport supports itinerant users like ORNGE, and search and rescue teams including the Ontario Provincial Police. Accidents * June 13, 1971: A Cessna 182 crashed short of the airport, killing five, with one survivor. * February 27, 2018: A Cessna 172 Skyhawk crashed in the snow with no injuries. The pilot was the only occupant, and the aircraft was badly damaged. * July 3, 2018: A Piper Warrior The Piper PA-28 Cherokee is a family of two-seat or four-seat light aircraft built by Piper Aircraft and designed for fli ...
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The Wombles
''The Wombles'' are fictional pointy-nosed, furry creatures created by Elisabeth Beresford and originally appearing in a series of children's novels from 1968. They live in burrows, where they aim to help the environment by collecting and recycling rubbish in creative ways. Although Wombles supposedly live in every country in the world, Beresford's stories are primarily concerned with the lives of the inhabitants of the burrow on Wimbledon Common in London, England. The characters gained a higher national profile in the UK in the mid-1970s as a result of the popularity of a BBC-commissioned The Wombles (1973 TV series), children's television show which used stop motion animation, stop-motion animation. A number of spin-off novelty songs also became hits in the British music charts. The Wombles (band), The Wombles pop group was the idea of British singer and composer Mike Batt. The Womble motto is "Make Good Use of Bad Rubbish". This Environmentalism, environmentally friendly mes ...
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Tobermory (short Story)
"Tobermory" is a humorous short story by Hector Hugh Munro written under his pen-name, Saki. It was originally published in ''The Westminster Gazette'' in 1909, first collected, in a revised form, in ''The Chronicles of Clovis'' (1911), and has frequently been reprinted in anthologies. The plot concerns Tobermory, a cat who, at a country house party, is taught by one of the guests how to talk. He converses in a tone of feline superciliousness with the hosts and guests, alarming them with his knowledge of their secrets and his indiscretion in reporting the conversations he has overheard. In Tobermory's absence they plan to poison him, but his fate is taken out of their hands when he is killed by a neighbouring cat. "Tobermory" is one of Munro's best-known stories, and generally acknowledged to be one of his masterpieces. Synopsis The story takes place at a house party held by Sir Wilfrid and Lady Blemley, where one of the guests, the scientist Cornelius Appin, announces th ...
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Tobermory Cat
''Tobermory Cat'' is the name of a celebrity ginger cat used as an "evolving, interactive artwork" by Scottish artist Angus Stewart. Background The ''Distillery Cats'' originally lived at The Tobermory Distillery Tobermory on Mull, Argyll, Scotland, their two ginger cats were named ''Tobermory'' and ''Ledaig'' after two whiskies produced at the Tobermory Distillery. The cat named ''Tobermory'' remained at the distillery while ''Ledaig'' later moved to Browns Hardware Shop. A third ginger cat known as "McGinty" or the ''Mishnish Cat'' lived at Mishnish Hotel. Together these three similar ginger cats became a single fictional cat character named ''Tobermory Cat'' through a Facebook page created by Angus Stewart. Currently there are two cats, (''Tobermory'' having been killed in September 2012). Angus Stewart's Facebook page entitled ''Tobermory Cat'', created 25 Feb 2011. Due to the Facebook page and promotional merchandise the name Tobermory Cat became widely used by visitors a ...
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Perceptron
In machine learning, the perceptron is an algorithm for supervised classification, supervised learning of binary classification, binary classifiers. A binary classifier is a function that can decide whether or not an input, represented by a vector of numbers, belongs to some specific class. It is a type of linear classifier, i.e. a classification algorithm that makes its predictions based on a linear predictor function combining a set of Weighting, weights with the feature vector. History The artificial neuron network was invented in 1943 by Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts in ''A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity, A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity''. In 1957, Frank Rosenblatt was at the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory. He simulated the perceptron on an IBM 704. Later, he obtained funding by the Information Systems Branch of the United States Office of Naval Research and the Rome Air Development Center, to build a custom- ...
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