Douglas and Angus (commonly referred to as Douglas) is an area of Eastern Dundee, Scotland. It is located between Whitfield to the North and Broughty Ferry...
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clubs, including Livingston, Dundee, Celtic, Leicester City, Forfar Athletic and was a goalkeeping coach with Arbroath. Douglas was part of the Celtic side...
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Dundee Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Dundee, Scotland, founded in 1893. The team are nicknamed "The Dark Blues" or...
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leading to disputes between the clubs as Dundee United had used the amateur status of Queen's Park and Douglas to avoid paying a transfer fee, and attempted...
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Douglas, South Lanarkshire Douglas Castle, South Lanarkshire Douglas Water, South Lanarkshire Glen Douglas, Argyll and Bute Douglas, Dundee Douglas,...
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Dundee (/dʌnˈdiː/ ; Scots: Dundee; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Dè or Dùn Dèagh, pronounced [t̪un ˈtʲeː]) is the fourth-largest city in Scotland. The mid-year...
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Angelo Dundee (born Angelo Mirena; August 30, 1921 – February 1, 2012) was an American boxing trainer and cornerman. Internationally known for his work...
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is the son of Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, 11th Earl of Dundee, and Patricia Montagu Douglas Scott. He was educated at Ludgrove School and Eton College...
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The University of Dundee is a public research university based in Dundee, Scotland. It was founded as a university college in 1881 with a donation from...
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Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, Countess of Dundee (née Montagu Douglas Scott, formerly Faulkner, 9 October 1910 - December 3, 2012) was the Countess of Dundee and the daughter...
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The Dundee–Happy Hollow Historic District is located west of Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. It covers the area between Harney Street on the south, Hamilton Street...
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the National Theatre of Scotland. As a freelance director Douglas has directed at the Dundee Repertory Theatre, Oran Mor and the Traverse Theatre among...
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Douglas and Whitfield. 1950–1974: The County of the City of Dundee wards numbers 1, 4, 5, 10, 11, and 12. 1974–1983: The County of the City of Dundee...
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V&A Dundee is a design museum in Dundee, Scotland, which opened on 15 September 2018. The V&A Dundee is the first design museum in Scotland and the first...
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Jon McCracken (category Dundee F.C. players)
Jon Douglas McCracken (born 24 May 2000) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Scottish Premiership club Dundee. He came...
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University in 1954. Lord Dundee married his brother's widow, Patricia Katherine Montagu Douglas Scott, granddaughter of William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke...
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Mike Tyson vs. Buster Douglas, billed as Tyson is Back!, was a professional boxing match that occurred at the Tokyo Dome on February 11, 1990. The then-undefeated...
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Broughty Ferry (redirect from Broughty Ferry, Dundee)
(/ˈbrɒti/; Scottish Gaelic: Bruach Tatha; Scots: Brochtie) is a suburb of Dundee, Scotland. It is situated four miles east of the city centre on the north...
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Dundee (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Dèagh) is the fourth-largest city in Scotland with a population of around 150,000 people. It is situated on the north bank...
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Earl of Angus (redirect from Duke of Douglas)
). Dundee, Scotland: C. Alexander & Company. p. 12. Retrieved 22 July 2018. "Ogilvie Armorial Bearings". Fraser, William (7 May 1885). "The Douglas book"...
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Marmalade (redirect from Dundee Marmalade)
Dundee has a long association with marmalade. James Keiller and his mother, Janet, ran a small sweet and preserves shop in the Seagate area of Dundee...
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programmes, in Raploch (Stirling), Govanhill (Glasgow), Torry (Aberdeen), Douglas (Dundee), Fallin (Stirling), and Wester Hailes (Edinburgh). Orquestra Geração...
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Dundee Repertory Theatre, better known simply as the Dundee Rep, is a theatre and arts company in Dundee, Scotland. It operates as both a producing house...
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Dundee and the Culhane is an American Western drama series starring John Mills and Sean Garrison that aired on CBS from September 6 to December 13, 1967...
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grave of Sir Douglas Hardie, Western Cemetery, Dundee RRS Discovery, in Dundee in 2009; Hardie was instrumental in getting it relocated to Dundee. Tay Road...
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John Graham, 7th of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee (21 July 1648 – 27 July 1689) was a Scottish soldier and nobleman, a Tory and an Episcopalian. He...
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and Vice Chair Douglas Black), a partnership was formed between the Council, the University of Dundee and a newly formed company, Dundee Contemporary Arts...
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Courier 28 June 1924; 25 March 1925 Dundee Courier; Dundee Courier 7 July 1925 "Meet Professor Francis Douglas - Education Matters". educationmatters.ie. Archived...
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Dundee Royal Infirmary, often shortened to DRI, was a major teaching hospital in Dundee, Scotland. Until the opening of Ninewells Hospital in 1974, Dundee...
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Andrew Robertson (category Dundee United F.C. players)
Premiership side Dundee United, along with Queen's Park teammate Aidan Connolly, on 3 June 2013; he took the squad place of the departing Barry Douglas who had...
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