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Drummuir (Scottish Gaelic:
Druim Iubhair) is a
small village in Scotland, in the
traditional county of Banffshire, and in the
Moray council area. It is...
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Keith (Ordnance
Survey grid
reference NJ429508) to
Dufftown (NJ322414) via
Drummuir (NJ378442) and Auchindachy.
Originally the
former Great North of Scotland...
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Drummuir railway station is a
preserved station that
serves the
village of
Drummuir, Moray,
Scotland on the
Keith and
Dufftown Railway. The
station also...
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serve curlers attending bonspiels, such as
those at Aboyne, Carsbreck, and
Drummuir. Today, the
sport is most
firmly established in Canada,
having been taken...
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Perceton is a
medieval settlement and old
country estate in
North Ayrshire, Scotland, near the town of Irvine. The
ruined church in
Perceton is one of...
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Drummuir Curlers'
Platform railway station was a
private station opened on the
Keith and
Dufftown Railway for the use of the
curlers belonging to the Drummuir...
- for
three days
distributing coal from a
captured British collier, the
Drummuir, and hunting. On 6 December, the
British vessel was
scuttled and its crew...
- for the Atlantic. On 2 December, they
caught the
Canadian sailing ship
Drummuir,
which was
carrying 2,750 t (2,710 long tons) of high-grade
Cardiff coal...
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merchants Santa Isabel, Baden,
Seydlitz and the
captured Norwegian ship
Drummuir)
under the
command of
Admiral Graf Spee
moored off
Puerto Banner on the...
- been
built short before as
response to the
sinking of the
Norwegian ship
Drummuir by
British ships.
Alfonso M.
Filippi Parada,
Shackleton versus Pardo Archived...