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    Bonar Bridge (Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid a' Bhanna, pronounced [ˈt̪ɾɔxɪtʲ ə ˈvan̪ˠə]) is a village on the north bank of the Kyle of Sutherland to the west...
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  • Bonar Bridge Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Bonar Bridge in the Scottish Highlands. They play in the North Caledonian League...
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  • Invergordon are the reigning champions. Alness United Bunillidh Thistle Bonar Bridge Clachnacuddin 'A' Fort William Golspie Sutherland Halkirk United Invergordon...
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    Sutherland Mackay, Angus, M.A. (1906). The Book of Mackay. 25 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh: Norman MacLeod. pp. 190-192.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
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  • general meeting of the North of Scotland 2nd XI Football Association in Bonar Bridge, where teams voted unanimously to change the name of the association...
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  • Halkirk United Invergordon Inverness Athletic St Duthus Thurso Loch Ness Bonar Bridge Clachnacuddin Reserves Orkney Withdrew Nairn County 'A' Source: North...
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    located about 8 km (5 mi) north-east of Bonar Bridge. The name is Gaelic for yellow loch. Lairg, Bonar Bridge & Golspie (Map). 1:25,000. Explorer. Ordnance...
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    west along the south side of the Dornoch Firth coast before reaching Bonar Bridge where the road turned sharply eastwards on the north side of the Dornoch...
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  • Province, Iran Bonar Bridge, a village in Scotland Bonar Bridge F.C., football club Bonar Creek, a former creek in Mimico, Ontario, Canada Bonar Creek (Dutch...
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    Bonar Bridge, and is fed by the rivers Oykel, Shin, River Cassley and Carron. The downstream extent of the Kyle of Sutherland is the eponymous bridge...
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  • East Ayrshire Loch Buidhe (Rannoch Moor) Loch Buidhe (north east of Bonar Bridge) Loch Buidhe (east of Tongue) Loch Buidhe (north of Altnaharra) Loch...
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    The Galton Bridge is the last of a series of six cast-iron arch bridges built by Telford to a similar design. The first was at Bonar Bridge in the Scottish...
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  • Cairngorms National Park Bonar Bridge, Highland Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Cairngorms National Park Braetongue, Highland Bridge of Orchy, Argyll and Bute...
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    buses link the other towns of eastern Sutherland, such as Lairg and Bonar Bridge to Tain and Inverness. The western areas of the county are less well...
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  • west shore of the Dornoch Firth, Sutherland and is 1 mile south from Bonar Bridge and lies at the entrance to Strathcarron, the valley of the River Carron...
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  • Invergordon Inverness Athletic St Duthus Thurso Nairn County 'A' Loch Ness Bonar Bridge Clachnacuddin Reserves Orkney Clachnacuddin Reserves Relegated from Highland...
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    A9 near Tain it is a Primary route and runs generally north through Bonar Bridge and Lairg this is where it changes from a primary route to a A-classed...
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    situated north of Culrain, and around 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north-west of Bonar Bridge. It lies within the civil parish of Kincardine and Community council...
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    pp. 61–63. Carpenter 2023, pp. 482–483. Bonar-Bridges 2016, pp. 82–83. Carpenter 2023, p. 485. Bonar-Bridges 2016, p. 83. King 2016, pp. 1368–1369. Carpenter...
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  • postcode districts for post towns: Achnasheen, Alness, Avoch, Beauly, Bonar Bridge, Cromarty, Dingwall, Dornoch, Elgin, Fochabers, Forres, Fortrose, Gairloch...
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    is a railway station serving the village of Ardgay and its neighbour Bonar Bridge in the Highland council area of Scotland. The station is on the Far North...
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    the village of Ardgay and also serves the slightly larger village of Bonar Bridge on the opposite side of the Kyle of Sutherland. From Ardgay, the line...
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  • Railway was a railway company authorised in 1865 to build a line from Bonar Bridge station to Brora, a distance of nearly 33 miles, in the north of Scotland...
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  • knighthood (KCVO) in 1991. Gilmour had his tie caught in his fan belt at Bonar Bridge on his way to a meeting at Dornoch. A French couple noticed his predicament...
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    Richard Brittain (category Bonar Bridge F.C. players)
    Scottish former professional footballer for North Caledonian League club Bonar Bridge. He spent the 2015–16 season as manager of Brora Rangers after a short...
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    the A949 to the north, the 26-mile (42 km) round trip over Bonar Bridge. Cromarty Bridge, further to the south. "A Better Railway for the North". Caithness...
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  • eastern firths) Places: Dornoch, Dornoch Firth Bridge (road bridge, 1⁄2 mi or 800 m long), Bonar Bridge, Kyle of Sutherland, Tain, Portmahomack on Tarbat...
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    Golspie Sutherland 2 3 6 Orkney 2 3 7 Fort William 2 3 8 Thurso 2 3 9 Bonar Bridge 3 1 10 St Duthus 3 1 11 Clachnacuddin 'A' 3 0 12 Bunillidh Thistle 2...
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    by way of the short River Shin that feeds into the Dornoch Firth at Bonar Bridge. Three miles to the north of Lairg is a monument in remembrance of an...
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    (1915–1986), was the daughter of a crofter and was born and raised in Bonar Bridge; she later became a nurse. His father, Ronald Ralph Mellor MBE (1916–1984)...
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