9680°W / 56.4610; -2.9680 Dundee Castle was a castle in Dundee, Scotland, that Robert the Bruce destroyed in 1313. Dundee was created a royal burgh by...
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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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Earl of Huntingdon superiority over Dundee and its port. 1239 – The High School of Dundee opens. 1296 – Dundee Castle surrendered to the English. 1297 –...
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Broughty Castle is a historic castle on the banks of the River Tay in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Scotland. It was completed around 1495, although the site...
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because Dundee did not want to retreat and surrender the castle to Mackay. Dundee and his officers and clan chiefs held a Council of War at the castle on the...
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list of castles in Dundee. Castles in Scotland List of castles in Scotland List of listed buildings in Dundee Coventry, Martin (2001) The Castles of Scotland...
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in Glen Ogilvie in the Sidlaw Hills to the north of Dundee (since demolished), Claypotts Castle, and a house at Mill of Mains. In 1669 Graham's maternal...
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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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Dudhope Castle is an extended late medieval tower house located on the southern face of Dundee Law in Dundee, Scotland. The castle was originally built...
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west of Dundee in the Carse of Gowrie, Perth and Kinross, close to the shore of the Firth of Tay, and can be seen from the main road linking Dundee and Perth...
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Claypotts Castle is a late medieval castle in the suburban West Ferry area of Dundee, Scotland. It is one of the best-preserved examples of a 16th-century...
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equivalent to the current urban area of Dundee is likely to have formed a demesne, centred on Dundee castle. Hector Boece records the ancient name of...
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Broughty Ferry (redirect from Broughty Ferry, Dundee)
who had their factories in Dundee. At this time it was known as the 'richest square mile in Europe'. In 1495 Broughty Castle was built and remained in...
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"Taymouth Castle (GDL00354)". Retrieved 21 June 2024. Dundee Evening Telegraph dated 30 November 1950, Page 4 "Taymouth Castle Estate". Taymouth-castle.com...
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Birkhill Castle is a stately home, the residence of the Earl of Dundee, located on the banks of the River Tay, a short drive from St. Andrews. The castle is...
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(6.2 mi) east of Forfar, and 29 kilometres (18 mi) north-east of Dundee. The castle dates back to the 15th century, although much of the present building...
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the University of Dundee. 15 April 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2012. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Glamis Castle. Glamis Castle web site Ghosts...
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reward for his gallant service he was granted the title of Constable of Dundee Castle as well as a grant of the nearby manor of Upper Dudhope. This title...
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Brodie Castle in Moray, Castle Menzies in Perthshire, Glenbuchat Castle in Aberdeenshire, Castle Fraser in Aberdeenshire, Claypotts Castle in Dundee and...
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Archive. "Castle Menzies is Dismantled". Dundee Courier. Scotland. 24 October 1913. Retrieved 14 August 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Castle Menzies...
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south of the Forth, leaving them holding only the castle of Dundee. While laying siege to Dundee Castle, Wallace heard that an English army was again advancing...
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Park in the north of city to the people of Dundee which also includes Mains Castle also known as Fintry Castle. The Marryat Hall, given by his sister Mrs...
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Caird Hall (category Buildings and structures in Dundee)
35 Castle Street, Caird Hall (Category A Listed Building) (LB25258)". Retrieved 16 April 2020. "Caird Hall: History". Leisure and Culture, Dundee. Retrieved...
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RRS Discovery (redirect from Discovery Point, Dundee)
RRS Discovery is a barque-rigged auxiliary steamship built in Dundee, Scotland for Antarctic research. Launched in 1901, she was the last traditional wooden...
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Powrie Castle is a ruined 16th-century castle located in the north of Dundee, Scotland. It was designated as a scheduled monument in 1971. The early 17th-century...
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Andrew Moray (section Attack on Castle Urquhart)
was the root of our later difficulty. Moray and Wallace, besieging Dundee castle, entrusted the siege to the townspeople and marched to Stirling to meet...
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Mains Castle (also known as Claverhouse Castle or Fintry Castle ) is a 16th-century castle in Dundee, Scotland. The castle consists of several buildings...
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merchant ship Benegal Star – tramp steamer Colonia – British merchant ship Dundee Castle – British merchant ship Queen of Olati – British steamship HMS Seafret...
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Johnny "The Scotch Wop" Dundee (November 19, 1893 – April 22, 1965) was an American featherweight and the first world junior lightweight champion boxer...
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Clan Graham (section John Graham, Viscount of Dundee)
current castle. The castle was sold to the Clan Erskine in the 19th century and then to the Cairds. It was later given to the people of Dundee and today...
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