MS Dunnottar Castle was a British-built passenger ship with a career of more than six decades that included periods as an ocean liner, an armed merchant...
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MS Victoria may refer to the following ships: MS Dunnottar Castle, an ocean liner / cruise ship launched in 1936 and later called MS Victoria MV Kungsholm...
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MV Astoria (redirect from MS Stockholm (1948))
Register is listed as “to be broken up.” SS Monterey, served 66 years MS Dunnottar Castle, served for 68 years SS Germanic (1874), served for 75 years SS Parthia...
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Dunottar School, Surrey, England RMS Dunottar Castle, steam ship of the Union Castle Line MS Dunnottar Castle, passenger ship later renamed Victoria This...
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(1948–1951) Homeland (1951–1955) Scrapped at Trieste, Italy in 1955 MS Dunnottar Castle 1936 Victoria (1958–1975) The Victoria (1976–1993) Princesa Victoria...
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Stonehaven (redirect from Dunnottar Primary School)
imprisoned in Dunnottar Castle, where many died. A memorial to them can be found in Dunnottar Church. Other castles in the vicinity are Fetteresso Castle and Muchalls...
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launched 11 January 1936, completed 19 March 1936. MS Dunnottar Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 25 January 1936, completed 27 June 1936...
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historic fortified houses or castles in this region are Dunnottar Castle, Muchalls Castle, Fiddes Castle, Cowie Castle and Monboddo House. From cropmarks...
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MV Domala (also listed as SS Empire Attendant) MV Dumana MV Dunedin Star MS Dunnottar Castle SS Eaglescliffe Hall MV El Argentino SS El Occidente SS Empire Ability...
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will retrieve his lost love if he can obtain a shield from a hag in Dunnottar Castle. With renewed hope, Fergus makes his way to Queensferry, to cross from...
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and his countess received a grant for the important stronghold of Dunnottar Castle in The Mearns. The charter included a licence for the earl to build...
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however they have been filled in. Bellman's Head Carron Water Dunnottar Castle Fetteresso Castle Fowlsheugh Ury House List of Category A listed buildings in...
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Cruise Line. Celestyal Cruises has two cruise ships: the MS Celestyal Discovery and the MS Celestyal Journey. The cruise line operates out of Athens...
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Laurence, Laurencekirk". The Scottish Episcopal Church. Retrieved 9 May 2024. "BrMS 13 Records of St Laurence's Church, Laurencekirk". Archive Services Online...
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children of William Burnes (1721–1784), a self-educated tenant farmer from Dunnottar in the Mearns, and Agnes Broun (1732–1820), the daughter of a Kirkoswald...
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Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland (category Castles in Scotland)
Atholl (died 1579), but detail and subjects were not recorded. At Dunnottar Castle, George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal had a suite of 'Samson' tapestries...
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a source which states that Æthelstan's land forces marched as far as Dunnottar and Wertermorum, and that his maritime forces reached as far as Catenes...
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houses in 20th-century Britain Inverugie Castle was the main residence of the Earl Marischal after Dunnottar Castle was used to house rebels but became ruinous...
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Snechtai, "King of Alba". However, when Domnall mac Causantín died at Dunnottar in 900, he was the first man to be recorded as rí Alban and his kingdom...
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Earl Marischal, who placed stones from the Antonine Wall in his castle at Dunnottar. Marischal came to Denmark in 1589 to conclude the marriage of Anne...
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