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Donibristle (Scots: also Dunibirsle) was a
house and
estate in Fife, Scotland, on the
coast of the
Firth of Forth. Only the
wings of the
house remain...
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Royal Naval Air
Station Donibristle or more
simply RNAS
Donibristle was a
former Fleet Air Arm base
located 2.7
miles (4.3 km) east of Rosyth, Fife, and...
- it adjoins, but the town
stretches over many bays and
coves including Donibristle Bay and St David's Bay.
Dalgety Bay is a
commuter town and
around 30%...
- Merlin, the
wizard in
Arthurian legend (the s****
establishment RNAS
Donibristle, like the
other Naval Air
Stations in Scotland, was
named after the sea...
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Scouting in Scotland. The
station is
built close to the
former station Donibristle Halt,
opened in 1942 (closed 1959) as part of the
Aberdour Line by the...
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Worthy Down,
Hampshire HMS Merlin, Fife 1917–1959 RNAS
Donibristle (also
known as RAF
Donibristle) HMS Nightjar, RNAS
Inskip (also
known as HMS Inskip)...
- 1685), and had
issue The Earl and
Countess refurbished their house at
Donibristle,
employing English artisans including painters,
Edward Arthur and George...
- Pick Pick" 3507. "Geordy Black" 3508. "The Collier's Lament" 3509. "The
Donibristle Disaster" 3510. "Miner's Li****uard", "A Miner's Life" 3511. "Blaydon...
- four
airfields were
transferred from the Air
Ministry to the Admiralty:
Donibristle, Lee-on-Solent, Ford, and
Worthy Down, the
airbase became known as Royal...
- the 1688
Glorious Revolution, he
retired from
public life and died at
Donibristle on 1
November 1701.
Alexander Stuart was born in May 1634,
second son...