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Boddam is a
coastal village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is 29
miles (47 km)
north of
Aberdeen and 3
miles (4.8 km)
south of Peterhead. The settlement...
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Boddam may
refer to:
Charles Boddam (1762–1811), East
India Company writer and
judge Edmond Boddam (1879–1959),
Australian cricketer Rawson Hart Boddam...
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Boddam Castle is a
ruined castle in
Boddam, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was
thought to have been
built in the
early 16th
century as a seat for the Keiths...
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between Blenheim Reef and
Peros Banhos. The main
islands in the
group are Île
Boddam, with the
former main settlement, and a land area of 1.08 km2 (0.42 sq mi)...
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Charles Boddam (1762–1811) was born in India, the son of
Rawson Hart
Boddam. He
joined the East
India Company as a
writer in 1780. In 1793,
Boddam was appointed...
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Boddam was
built by
William Barnard at Barnard's
Thames Yard at
Deptford and was
launched on 27
December 1787 on the
River Thames. She made six voyages...
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Harriet Boddam-Whetham (9
December 1860 – 20
September 1954) was a
British archer. She
competed at the 1908
Summer Olympics in London.
Boddam-Whetham...
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Edmond Boddam MC (23
November 1879 – 9
September 1959) was an
Australian cricketer. He pla**** five first-class
matches for
Tasmania between 1910 and 1914...
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Boddam railway station was a
railway station in
Boddam,
Aberdeenshire that
served as the
terminus of a now
closed line from Ellon. The
station was opened...
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Boddam is a
village on the
island of Mainland, in Shetland, Scotland.
Boddam is an area of
Dunrossness in the
South Mainland of Shetland.
Although Boddam...