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    Dryburgh is a village in the Borders region of Scotland, within the county of Berwickshire. It is most famous for the ruined Dryburgh Abbey. Dryburgh...
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    Dryburgh Abbey, near Dryburgh on the banks of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, was nominally founded on 10 November (Martinmas) 1150 in an agreement...
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  • Gemma Dryburgh (born 11 June 1993) is a Scottish professional golfer. Dryburgh played college golf at Tulane University. She competed in the 2014 Curtis...
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  • Stuart Dryburgh (born 30 March 1952 in London) is an English-born New Zealand cinematographer, now working in Hollywood. He completed a degree in architecture...
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  • Dryburgh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dave Dryburgh (1908–1948), Scotland-born Canadian sports journalist Douglas Dryburgh (born...
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  • Dryburgh is a village in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. Dryburgh may also refer to: Dryburgh (Dundee district), Scotland Dryburgh Abbey, near...
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  • James Dryburgh (born 27 May 1975 in Inverness, Scotland) is a Swedish curler. He lives in Stockholm, where he is a physical education teacher. Dryburgh is...
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    Dryburgh is the name of a district of Dundee, Scotland, home to The View. The band featured locations throughout the area in their video for their 2006...
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  • Adam of Dryburgh (c. 1140 – c. 1212), in later times also known as Adam the Carthusian, Adam Anglicus and Adam Scotus, was an Anglo-Scottish theologian...
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  • Dryburgh Bridge may refer to the following footbridges over the Tweed in Scotland: Dryburgh Abbey Bridge, a cable-stayed footbridge (1817–1818), replaced...
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  • Margaret Dryburgh (24 February 1890 – 21 April 1945) was an English teacher and missionary. Born in Sunderland, England, she later became a missionary...
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  • artist Dan Paladin, and programmers Tom Fulp, Brandon LaCava, and Nick Dryburgh. Dryburgh and LaCava later left the company. The Behemoth development studio...
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    Gladstone Dryburgh (1 November 1929 – 10 May 2000) was a South African rugby union player, who captained the Springboks in two test matches. Dryburgh played...
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    Dryburgh Abbey Hotel is a baronial country house, located on the banks of the River Tweed, in Dryburgh about 5 km south east of Melrose in the Scottish...
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  • Jack "Jackie" Dryburgh (14 January 1939 – 21 August 2020) was a Scottish ice hockey player and coach and administrator. Born in Kirkcaldy, he played for...
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    Dryburgh Abbey Bridge was a cable-stayed footbridge of significant historical interest erected near Dryburgh Abbey, in the Borders of Scotland. It connected...
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    The Abbot of Dryburgh (later, Commendator of Dryburgh) was the head of the Premonstratensian community of canons regular of Dryburgh Abbey in the Scottish...
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  • William Dryburgh (22 May 1876 – 5 April 1951) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an outside right in the Scottish League for Cowdenbeath...
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    Dryburgh Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge erected near Dryburgh Abbey, Scottish Borders. The footbridge across the River Tweed was erected in...
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  • Sam Neill Anna Paquin Kerry Walker Genevieve Lemon Cinematography Stuart Dryburgh Edited by Veronika Jenet Music by Michael Nyman Production companies Jan...
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  • The Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, given to the top scorer in the West Division. Unlike other CFL trophies, there...
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  • David Erskine, Commandator of Dryburgh was a Scottish landowner. He was a son of Robert Erskine, Master of Erskine, a brother of John Erskine, Lord Erskine...
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  • Dave Dryburgh (November 20, 1908 – July 11, 1948) was a Scotland-born Canadian sports journalist. A native of Kirkcaldy and an immigrant to Regina, he...
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  • Douglas Dryburgh (born 30 January 1966 in Inverness or Kirkcaldy, Scotland) is a Scottish-Irish curler, originally from Kirkcaldy. He is a former World...
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  • Bryan Cranston Nicole Kidman Golshifteh Farahani Cinematography Stuart Dryburgh Edited by Naomi Geraghty Music by Rob Simonsen Production company Escape...
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  • cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh. The restoration was released on Blu-ray disc on January 16, 2024. The edition includes a new interview with Dryburgh and a conversation...
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  • Group and philanthropist, married to Audrey Gilbert (3 children), Irene Dryburgh (2 children), and Mayari Sargent Jennifer N. Pritzker (born James, 1950)...
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  • married to investor Michael Vlock. In 1980, he married Australian Irene Dryburgh, whom he met while she worked at a Hyatt hotel in Australia. Prior to their...
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    Erskine (lay abbot of Cambuskenneth), and David Erskine (lay abbot of Dryburgh) as James's preceptors or tutors. As the young king's senior tutor, Buchanan...
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  • Shirley MacLaine Adam Scott Kathryn Hahn Sean Penn Cinematography Stuart Dryburgh Edited by Greg Hayden Music by Theodore Shapiro Jose Gonzalez Rogue Wave...
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