- The
Drumossie Hotel is an art deco
resort and
conference centre two
kilometers south east of Inverness. The
building was
designed by
Carruthers May and...
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Scotland and the
surrounding area. 3 mi (5 km) east of the
village is
Drumossie Moor, site of the
Battle of Culloden.
Culloden village was originally...
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Cornwall Black Mountains,
Wales Brecon Beacons,
Wales Dartmoor,
Devon Drumossie Moor,
often called Culloden Moor, the site of the
Battle of
Culloden Exmoor...
- Penrith, ****berland, on 18
December 1745. The
Battle of Culloden,
fought on
Drumossie Moor to the north-east of
Inverness on 16
April 1746, was the last pitched...
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Drumdevan Druim Dìomhain The Idle
Ridge Drummond An
Druimein The
Ridge Drumossie Druim Athaisidh Ridge of the
Great Meadow Essich Easaich Place of the...
- Glasgow,
Scotland 11 Win 11–0
Yavor Marinchev TKO 5 (6), 0:52 7 Dec 2012
Drumossie Hotel, Inverness,
Scotland 10 Win 10–0
Moses Matovu PTS 6 22 Oct 2012...
- Newcastle,
Kenton Bar,
Newcastle upon Tyne
Richard Saul
North of
England and
Scotland 14
Group Drumossie Hotel,
Inverness Malcolm Henderson Scotland...
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Successor Ranald Macdonald, 18th of
Keppoch Born c. 1695 Died 16
April 1746
Drumossie Moor,
Inverness Cause of
death Killed at
Battle of
Culloden Nationality...
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picture of a
lonely and
deserted garrison,
while the third,
subtitled Drumossie Moor, is a
tribute to the
Scots butchered in the
Battle of Culloden, ending...
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Midland Area (1918-1919) RAF
Fighter Command (1940-1943) Garrison/HQ
Drumossie Hotel,
Inverness (1940-1941)
Raigmore House,
Inverness (1941-1943) Engagements...