Fraserburgh (/ˈfreɪzərbərə/; Scottish Gaelic: Baile nam Frisealach), locally known as the Broch, is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, with a population...
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University of Fraserburgh was a short-lived university founded in 1592 in Fraserburgh, Scotland by Sir Alexander Fraser of Philorth. In 1592, Fraserburgh became...
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Fraserburgh Football Club is a senior football club based in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. The fishing port is known locally as 'The Broch' hence the club...
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Fraserburgh Academy is a secondary school in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. It is one of seventeen schools run by Aberdeenshire Council. The current school...
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Fraserburgh Lifeboat Station is located at the harbour town of Fraserburgh, in the NE corner of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. A lifeboat was first stationed...
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Macduff, Gamrie King Edward, Buchan North, Fraserburgh West, Fraserburgh North, Fraserburgh East, Fraserburgh South, Buchan North East, South Buchan, Central...
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31 July 2024. Teams that entered the competition in the first round. Fraserburgh v Heart of Midlothian B Banks O'Dee v Aberdeen B Dundee B v Formartine...
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Fraserburgh Hospital is a community hospital in Lochpots Road, Fraserburgh, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Grampian. The facility was established as an...
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Fraserburgh RFC is a rugby union club based in Fraserburgh, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in Caledonia North Four. There was a previous rugby...
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Fraserburgh Town House is a municipal building in Saltoun Square, Fraserburgh, Scotland. The building, which was the headquarters of Fraserburgh Burgh...
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Royal Air Force Fraserburgh, or more simply RAF Fraserburgh, is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 3.2 miles...
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Fraserburgh. Deveronvale v Formartine Utd Buckie Thistle v Banks O' Dee Cove Rangers v Turriff Utd Formartine Utd v Inverurie Loco Works Fraserburgh v...
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Elections to the Banff and Buchan District Council took place on 3 May 1977, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other districts...
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Thistle Clachnacuddin Deveronvale Formartine United Forres Mechanics Fraserburgh Huntly Inverurie Loco Works Keith Lossiemouth Nairn County Rothes Strathspey...
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woodland area outside Strichen, Aberdeenshire, between Strichen and the A98 Fraserburgh to Banff road, where he had travelled with seven friends for a party...
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career in health and social care. He was elected as a SNP councillor for Fraserburgh and District on Aberdeenshire Council in 2022. On 5 July 2024 he was...
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Strathspey Thistle v Sauchie Juniors Formartine United v Whitehill Welfare Fraserburgh v Rothes Threave Rovers v Vale of Leithen Brora Rangers v Cumnock Juniors...
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The World's End is an historic townhouse in Fraserburgh, Scotland, standing on Dalyrmple Street. Category B listed, it dates to around 1767. The structure...
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1889. "Fraserburgh". Aberdeen Press: 3. 2 January 1889. "Fraserburgh - Hawthorn F.C. Assembly". Fraserburgh Herald: 3. 29 January 1895. "Fraserburgh Cup"...
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Elections to the newly created Banff and Buchan District Council took place on 7 May 1974, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other...
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minister in the Church of Scotland, and the Principal of the short lived Fraserburgh University, Scotland. Ferm was born in Edinburgh of obscure parentage...
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(1494), Marischal College in Aberdeen (1593), and the University of Fraserburgh (1597). During the 17th century, Aberdeenshire was the location of more...
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Thomas Blake Glover (category People from Fraserburgh)
Meiji-period Japan. Thomas Blake Glover was born at 15 Commerce Street, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire in northeast Scotland on 6 June 1838, the fifth of eight...
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Thistle Clachnacuddin Deveronvale Formartine United Forres Mechanics Fraserburgh Huntly Inverurie Loco Works Keith Lossiemouth Nairn County Rothes Strathspey...
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Fraserburgh railway station is a former railway station that once served the town of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. The station was the terminus of the Formartine...
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Fraserburgh and District is one of the nineteen wards used to elect members of the Aberdeenshire Council. It elects four Councillors. Source: 2017 Aberdeenshire...
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A981, connecting it to New Deer 7.2 miles (12 km) to the southwest and Fraserburgh 8 miles (13 km) to the north-northeast, and the B9093, connecting it...
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crucial role in the Highland League Cup reaching the final, beating Fraserburgh 5-4 (on pens.). On 2 February 2024 Ross returned to Ross County on an...
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Milltimber and Peterculter), Aberdeenshire (including Banff, Macduff, Fraserburgh, Peterhead, Ellon, Turriff, Huntly, Insch, Inverurie, Westhill, Alford...
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the title in the final round of games, along with Buckie Thistle and Fraserburgh. Buckie Thistle's 1–0 win – a sixth consecutive win to finish the season...
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