• the 1984 season. He had little impact as a breeding stallion. Dunbeath was a bay horse with a narrow white blaze bred in Kentucky by Eaton Farms Inc &...
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  • (10) – Approval (1969), Take Your Place (1975), Hello Gorgeous (1979), Dunbeath (1982), Lanfranco (1984), Reference Point (1986), Be My Chief (1989), Peter...
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  • Futurity Trophy (category Flat horse races for two-year-olds)
    Lester Piggott – Ribocco (1966), Noble Decree (1972), Apalachee (1973), Dunbeath (1982), Lanfranco (1984) Pat Eddery – Sporting Yankee (1976), Dactylographer...
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    Holborne's and the John Gordon, 14th Earl of Sutherland's regiments to Dunbeath Castle. The defenders refused to yield, holding out valiantly for some...
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    Trophy – (5) – Ribocco (1966), Noble Decree (1972), Apalachee (1973), Dunbeath (1982), Lanfranco (1984) St. James's Palace Stakes – (5) – Roan Rocket...
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  • Justitia, was an unraced daughter of the William Hill Futurity winner Dunbeath. In October 1995, the yearling was sent to the Goffs sale and was bought...
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    Royal Lodge Stakes (category Flat horse races for two-year-olds)
    Angels (1965), Royal Palace (1966), Remand (1967), Sir Wimborne (1975), Dunbeath (1982) Leading trainer (8 wins): Noel Murless – Pinched (1957), St Paddy...
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    (2020). They Once Were Shipbuilders Leith-Built Ships Vol. I (Paperback). Dunbeath, Scotland: Whittles Publishing. ISBN 978-184995-443-3. Neish, R. O. (2021)...
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    allegiance. Leaving Harry Graham with 200 men in Thurso, Montrose marched on Dunbeath Castle which belonged to Sir John Sinclair and took it after a siege of...
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  • of $1,256,258. Wins include Wood Memorial Stakes and Brooklyn Handicap Dunbeath (b. 1980) - won William Hill Futurity Grey Classic (b. 1983) - Canadian...
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    Gunns but there are now only some remains by the sea. Latheron Castle near Dunbeath, Caithness, was held by the Gunns but passed to the Clan Sinclair in the...
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    and few of the previous year's leading two-year-olds (including Diesis Dunbeath and Gorytus) showed any worthwhile form. Teenoso's improving form and proven...
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    coat of arms anciently associated with Kent is that of a rampant white horse upon a red field. This is primarily associated with the Kingdom of Kent...
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    and has also worked on the Millennium Garden at Castle Hill in Devon, Dunbeath Castle in Scotland, and the Cloister Garden at Wilton House. Lord and Lady...
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    best man at their 1937 wedding. His father died alongside the Duke in the Dunbeath air crash. Lowther was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge...
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    (1754–1829) Anne, Lady Alvanley (1757–1825) Sir John Sinclair 7th baronet of Dunbeath (1794–1873) The abbey ruins are depicted in the 19th-century painting The...
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    Dante Stakes (category Flat horse races for three-year-olds)
    The Dante Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old horses. It is run over a distance of 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 56 yards...
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    Gaelic Landscape (see below) John Murray (2014). The Gaelic Landscape. Dunbeath, Caithness: Whittles Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84995-100-5. Geoffrey Halliday...
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  • the project. The proposed 60-mile (97 km) route would have started at Dunbeath harbour and run via Altnabreac railway station, Westerdale, Halkirk and...
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    (2008). Walking over the waves: quintessential British seaside piers. Dunbeath, Caithness: Whittles Publishing. ISBN 978-1904445-67-8. Gladwell, Andrew...
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  • England 870257 UK eInformation Group UKeiG London?, England 870325 Whittles Dunbeath, Scotland 870545 Canterbury Archaeological Trust Canterbury, England 870614...
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    Abhainn na Frithe (R) Bannock Burn (L) Berriedale Water Langwell Water (R) Dunbeath Water Wick catchment Wick River Strath Burn (R) Scouthal Burn (L) Burn...
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    with the local crofting community. In 1974 the Laidhay Croft Museum near Dunbeath in Caithness was opened to preserve and enhance a two hundred year old...
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    restoring the power of the Committee of Estates. In March 1650 he captured Dunbeath Castle of the Clan Sinclair, who would later support him at Carbisdale...
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    School. Retrieved 19 June 2009. Campbell p.81 Moxon, Mark. "Helmsdale to Dunbeath". Walking Land's End to John o'Groats with Mark Moxon. Retrieved 24 June...
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    6505 (Dunaverty Bay) Dunbeath Bay Caithness Dunbeath 58°14′40″N 3°25′23″W / 58.2444°N 3.4231°W / 58.2444; -3.4231 (Dunbeath Bay) Dunnet Bay Caithness...
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  • WWII: Battle of Milne Bay opens, when Japanese marines land at Milne Bay. Dunbeath air crash: Prince George, Duke of Kent, brother to King George VI and King...
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  • which runs from Inverness to Tain, Dornoch, Golspie, Brora, Helmsdale, Dunbeath, Lybster, Wick, Castletown, Thurso and Scrabster, is less frequent than...
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    through storm and sunshine ... Erected by her devoted niece Lady Sinclair of Dunbeath". Scholma-Mason, Nela (22 April 2018). "Lady Eliza D'Oyly Burroughs". TrowelBlazers...
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  • local history, culture, Dornoch Cathedral, Picts and Vikings Dunbeath Heritage Centre Dunbeath Highland The Highlands – Caithness Local website, local history...
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