Montrose (/mʌnˈtroʊz/ mun-TROHZ; Scottish Gaelic: Mon Rois [mɔn ˈrˠɔʃ]) is a town and former royal burgh in Angus, Scotland. Situated 28 miles (45 kilometres)...
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Duke of Montrose (named for Montrose, Angus) is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Scotland. The title was created anew in 1707, for...
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Montrose Football Club is a Scottish semi-professional football team, based in the town of Montrose, Angus. The club was founded in 1879. They are members...
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pharmaceuticals company GSK has a significant presence in Montrose in the east of the county. Angus was historically a province, and later a sheriffdom and...
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Montrose may refer to: Montrose, Angus (the original after which all others ultimately named or derived) Montrose Academy, the secondary school in Montrose...
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The Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre is located to the north of Montrose, Angus, Scotland. Montrose has the distinction of having the first operational...
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James Angus Graham, 7th Duke of Montrose ID (2 May 1907 – 10 February 1992), styled Earl of Kincardine until 1925 and Marquess of Graham between 1925 and...
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Flinders. Robert Brown was born in Montrose, Scotland on 21 December 1773, in a house that existed on the site where Montrose Library currently stands. He was...
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of the River South Esk and which sits just inland of the town of Montrose in Angus on the east coast of Scotland. The basin is protected by a number...
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Royal Air Force Montrose or more simply RAF Montrose is a former Royal Air Force station in Forfarshire (now more commonly called Angus) in Scotland. It...
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commuter rail station in Montrose, New York, United States Montrose railway station, in Montrose, Angus, Scotland Montrose railway station (Caledonian...
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Friockheim, Montrose Central, Montrose Ferryden, Montrose Hillside, Montrose West, and Westfield and Dean. The constituency covers the Angus council area...
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distillery, Montrose distillery and Hillside distillery) was a Highland single malt Scotch whisky distillery located near the town of Montrose, Angus in Scotland...
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exonerated Arthur. Arthur's ghost is claimed to haunt the RAF Montrose airfield in Montrose, Angus, Scotland, and paranormal enthusiasts consider it to be one...
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Montrose Castle was a 12th-century castle built in Montrose, Angus, Scotland. Montrose was created a royal burgh by King David I of Scotland in the 12th...
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Kerr Smith (footballer) (category Sportspeople from Montrose, Angus)
Smith was born on 12 December 2004 in Montrose, Angus. Smith attended Lochside Primary School in Montrose, Angus. Smith played for the Brechin City Boys...
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Anthony Baxter (filmmaker) (category People from Montrose, Angus)
Anthony William James Baxter is a British documentary director and producer. He is known for his documentary films Eye of the Storm, Flint: Who Can You...
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Montrose Academy is a coeducational secondary school in Montrose Angus. The School now teaches people from ages 11–18. It became a comprehensive school...
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Montrose has been called the "Heart of Houston" and the "strangest neighborhood east of the Pecos". Montrose, named after the town of Montrose, Angus...
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Montrose Music Festival is an annual event, taking place at the end of May in Montrose, Angus, Scotland. The festival first took place in 2008 and is...
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Caledonian Railway (Brechin) (category Transport in Angus, Scotland)
service on the former Caledonian Railway line between Brechin and Montrose, Angus, Scotland. This line was built by the Aberdeen Railway in the 1840s...
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Michael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean (category People from Montrose, Angus)
of the Steamboat Association of Great Britain. Forsyth was born in Montrose, Angus, the eldest son of John T. and Mary Forsyth. He was educated at Arbroath...
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Montrose Royal Infirmary was a health facility in Bridge Street, Montrose, Angus, Scotland. It was managed by NHS Tayside. It is a Category A listed building...
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Montrose Town House, also known as Montrose Guildhall, is a municipal building in the High Street, Montrose, Scotland. The building, which was the headquarters...
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HMS Montrose was the eighth of the sixteen-ship Type 23 or Duke class of frigates, of the Royal Navy, named after the Duke of Montrose. She was laid down...
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A92 road (category Montrose, Angus)
The A92 is a major road that runs through Fife, Dundee, Angus, Aberdeenshire, and Aberdeen City in Scotland. From south to north, it runs from Dunfermline...
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St Andrew's Church ('Auld Kirk') is a Church of Scotland church in Montrose, Angus. It was dedicated in 1793. The current steeple, designed by James Gillespie...
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Kinross; and the Brechin & Edzell, Montrose & District, Forfar & District, and Kirriemuir & Dean wards from Angus. It also includes northern suburbs of...
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Braemar to Montrose Angus 1,067.7 195.2 3,503 640 43 NO166765 Ma,M,Sim,CoH,CoU 71 238 Cairn of Claise 1891 07A: Braemar to Montrose Aberdeenshire/Angus 1,063...
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James Esdaile (category People from Montrose, Angus)
Church of Scotland, and Margaret Blair (1781–1843), he was born in Montrose, Angus, Scotland on 6 February 1808. He died in Sydenham, Kent on 10 January...
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