62028°N 3.10667°W / 57.62028; -3.10667 The Old Spey Bridge is a footbridge on the outskirts of Fochabers in Moray, Scotland, which formerly carried the...
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Newlands of Dundurcas Garbity Ordiequish Fochabers Upper Dallachy Stynie Garmouth Kingston on Spey Spey Bay "Spey Fishery Board". Archived from the original...
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railway station, Fochabers Town, although after 1931 this was open only to freight. For nearly three decades, the people of Fochabers campaigned for a...
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Military roads of Scotland (redirect from Old military roads of Scotland)
Grantown-on-Spey and involved the bridging of two significant watercourses at Bridge of Avon and Bridge of Brown. Beyond Grantown-on-Spey the road ran...
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Scotland. "Fochabers, High Street, Milne's High School And Enclosing Walls With Gatepiers: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Fochabers, 2 Castle...
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Burghead burgh Duffus and Drainie district Elgin burgh Elgin district Fochabers district Forres burgh Forres district Lossiemouth and Branderburgh burgh...
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Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon (category People from Fochabers)
Gordon Castle. Elizabeth Grant mentions "The great width of the Spey, the bridge at Fochabers, and the peep of the towers of Gordon Castle from amongst the...
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which fine views of that town can be had and, at the other end, the Spey Bridge. Portessie was also terminus to the Buckie and Portessie Branch of the...
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List of Scottish Junior Football Association clubs (redirect from Fochabers F.C.)
Category:Fauldhouse United F.C. players Fochabers Defunct (2017) Fochabers 1983 Fochabers Pavilion Category:Fochabers F.C. players Forfar United East Forfar...
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Fochabers-on-Spey, also about 4 miles (6.4 km) away on their Coast Line. The Highland built a 3-mile (4.8 km) branch from their line to new Fochabers...
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centring the spire of St Nicholas with the old entry to Marischal College. 1831 Wooden bridge over the Spey at Fochabers, for the Duke of Gordon 1832 Craig Castle...
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Region in 2016. In September 2016, Fochabers left their facility in the village and relocated to Bishopmill United's old ground in Elgin. Stoneywood Parkvale...
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Burn of Deskford Glen Burn Burn of Buckie Burn of Tynet Spey catchment River Spey Burn of Fochabers (R) Burn of Rothes (L) River Fiddich (R) Dullan Water...
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parish in the Speyside area of north Scotland, midway between Aberlour and Fochabers, and north of Dufftown. It lies on minor roads to either side of the A95...
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Province of Moray (category Articles containing Old Norse-language text)
was described as following the River Spey south from its mouth, though including all of the lands of Fochabers, Rathenach, Rothes and Boharm, and all...
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Geo. 4. c. lxi) Clarence Railway Act 1829 (10 Geo. 4. c. cvi) Spey and Findhorn Bridges Act 1830 (11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4. c. cxxix) Bristol and Taunton...
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prevent them falling into enemy hands, as they were carried over the bridge to Spey. In the skirmish 9 of the Duke of Cumberland's men had been killed,...
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commissions thereafter including many churches. Milne's Free Church, Fochabers (1845) Leuchars House, Morayshire (1845) Ardross Castle (1846) work overseen...
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more images Fochabers, 79 High Street, Bank Of Scotland 57°36′52″N 3°05′56″W / 57.614534°N 3.098804°W / 57.614534; -3.098804 (Fochabers, 79 High Street...
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opened on 1 July 1863 between Dufftown and Abernethy (later called Nethy Bridge), via Strathspey Junction (later called Craigellachie) where it joined an...
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B9102 Dufftown Grantown on Spey B9103 Lossiemouth A95 at Mulben Crosses the River Lossie at Arthur's Bridge B9104 Fochabers Spey Bay B9105 A98 near New Byth...
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21.1 Elgin 20,829 828 25.2 Findhorn 885 93 9.5 Findochty 1106 43 25.7 Fochabers 1499 53 28.3 Forres 8967 378 23.7 Hopeman 1624 61 26.6 Keith 4491 225...
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Birnie, Elgin, New Elgin, Pluscarden and St Andrews areas Moray Fochabers Bellie, Fochabers, Speymouth and Urquhart areas Moray Forres Dallas, Dyke, Edinkillie...
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January 2021. Scotland, The Church of (7 October 2020). "Marnoch Old Church, Bridge of Marnoch, Huntly". The Church of Scotland. Retrieved 21 January...
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1964; Fochabers; opened 18 August 1858; renamed Orbliston Junction 21 October 1893; renamed Orbliston 18 June 1962; closed 7 December 1964; Fochabers branch...
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industry, marine environment, natural history, historic icehouse Fochabers Folk Museum Fochabers Moray The Highlands Local website, local and social history...
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