Fraserburgh (/ˈfreɪzərbərə/; Scottish Gaelic: Baile nam Frisealach), locally known as the Broch, is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, with a population...
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University of Fraserburgh was a short-lived university founded in 1592 in Fraserburgh, Scotland by Sir Alexander Fraser of Philorth. In 1592, Fraserburgh became...
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Fraserburgh Football Club is a senior football club based in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. The fishing port is known locally as 'The Broch' hence the club...
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Fraserburgh Hospital is a community hospital in Lochpots Road, Fraserburgh, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Grampian. The facility was established as an...
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31 July 2024. Teams that entered the competition in the first round. Fraserburgh v Heart of Midlothian B Banks O'Dee v Aberdeen B Dundee B v Formartine...
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Fraserburgh Lifeboat Station is located at the harbour town of Fraserburgh, in the NE corner of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. A lifeboat was first stationed...
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Fraserburgh RFC is a rugby union club based in Fraserburgh, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in Caledonia North Four. There was a previous rugby...
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Fraserburgh Academy is a secondary school in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. It is one of seventeen schools run by Aberdeenshire Council. The current school...
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career in health and social care. He was elected as a SNP councillor for Fraserburgh and District on Aberdeenshire Council in 2022. On 5 July 2024 he was...
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Royal Air Force Fraserburgh, or more simply RAF Fraserburgh, is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 3.2 miles...
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Fraserburgh Town House is a municipal building in Saltoun Square, Fraserburgh, Scotland. The building, which was the headquarters of Fraserburgh Burgh...
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Thistle Clachnacuddin Deveronvale Formartine United Forres Mechanics Fraserburgh Huntly Inverurie Loco Works Keith Lossiemouth Nairn County Rothes Strathspey...
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Macduff, Gamrie King Edward, Buchan North, Fraserburgh West, Fraserburgh North, Fraserburgh East, Fraserburgh South, Buchan North East, South Buchan, Central...
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Fraserburgh United Football Club are a Scottish football club from the town of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. Members of the Scottish Junior Football Association...
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1889. "Fraserburgh". Aberdeen Press: 3. 2 January 1889. "Fraserburgh - Hawthorn F.C. Assembly". Fraserburgh Herald: 3. 29 January 1895. "Fraserburgh Cup"...
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Elections to the newly created Banff and Buchan District Council took place on 7 May 1974, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other...
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Fraserburgh railway station is a former railway station that once served the town of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. The station was the terminus of the Formartine...
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the title in the final round of games, along with Buckie Thistle and Fraserburgh. Buckie Thistle's 1–0 win – a sixth consecutive win to finish the season...
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woodland area outside Strichen, Aberdeenshire, between Strichen and the A98 Fraserburgh to Banff road, where he had travelled with seven friends for a party...
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Bellslea Park (redirect from Bellslea Park, Fraserburgh)
a football ground in Fraserburgh in north-east Scotland, which is the home ground of Highland Football League side Fraserburgh. It is located on Seaforth...
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(1494), Marischal College in Aberdeen (1593), and the University of Fraserburgh (1597). During the 17th century, Aberdeenshire was the location of more...
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Thomas Blake Glover (category People from Fraserburgh)
Meiji-period Japan. Thomas Blake Glover was born at 15 Commerce Street, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire in northeast Scotland on 6 June 1838, the fifth of eight...
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Thistle Clachnacuddin Deveronvale Formartine United Forres Mechanics Fraserburgh Huntly Inverurie Loco Works Keith Lossiemouth Nairn County Rothes Strathspey...
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Elections to the Banff and Buchan District Council took place on 3 May 1977, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other districts...
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The World's End is an historic townhouse in Fraserburgh, Scotland, standing on Dalyrmple Street. Category B listed, it dates to around 1767. The structure...
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(near John o' Groats) in the north, in the Highland council area, and Fraserburgh in the east, in the Aberdeenshire council area, to Inverness and the...
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Alexander Carrick (redirect from Fraserburgh war memorial)
Victory' for Berwick Upon Tweed and 'Justice Guiding Valour' for the Fraserburgh war memorial. Despite being heavily engaged in this work, he did execute...
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Scotland for the fishing village of Faithlie which later became the town of Fraserburgh. Sir Alexander Fraser was also authorized to found a university in the...
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Brora Rangers Buckie Thistle Clachnacuddin Deveronvale Formartine United Fraserburgh Forres Mechanics Huntly Inverurie Loco Works Keith Lossiemouth Nairn...
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offers convenient access to Aberdeen to the south and Peterhead and Fraserburgh to the north. Other major road links are the A920 west to Oldmeldrum...
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