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direction to Dundee.
Drimmie was an
estate in the west of
Longforgan parish. A
sharp drop-off of 177 feet (54 m)
known as the
Snabs of
Drimmie, "extend[s] north-westward...
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airfield on the site of the
present Gove
airport and at a
flying boat base at
Drimmie Head. The
Peninsula derives its name from a RAAF
navigator who died in...
-
Irvine Drimmie (28
September 1913 – 1
August 1974) was a
South African cricketer. He pla**** in six first-class
matches for
Eastern Province in 1939/40...
- Jean-Pierre; Rigét,
Frank F.; Aubail, Aurore; Garde, Eva; Ambus, Per;
Drimmie, Robert; Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Peter; Sonne,
Christian (10 May 2021). "Analysis...
- Kinnaird, 8th Lord
Kinnaird as the seat of the
Kinnaird family and
replaced Drimmie House,
which was
subsequently demolished. The
house was
added to between...
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soldiers awake and
scrambling for cover.
There was a
Catalina base on
Drimmie Head on the Gove
Peninsula in the
Northern Territory.
Catalinas were emplo****...
- Ochtertyre, Newtyle,
Kynprony (Kinpurnie),
Turyngs (Turin) and
Dromy (
Drimmie). The
reason for the
existence of so many
charters was that Sir Walter...
- ****ociation.
Printed by
Jamieson &
Munro Ltd. Philip, James; Murdoch,
Alexander Drimmie (1888). The Grameid : an
heroic poem
descriptive of the
campaign of Viscount...
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south of
Mulvehill Cr**** and the east one was
around a bend
south from
Drimmie Cr**** (formerly
called Twelvemile Cr****). The toll-free
service was initially...
- is
mentioned in Groome's
Ordnance Gazetteer of
Scotland (1882–4) in the
Drimmie entry. "Kingoodie".
Scottish Places.
Retrieved 4
April 2012.
Henry Paton...