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- Dryburgh is a village in the Borders region of Scotland, within the county of Berwickshire. It is most famous for the ruined Dryburgh Abbey. Dryburgh...
- Dryburgh Abbey, near Dryburgh on the banks of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, was nominally founded on 10 November (Martinmas) 1150 in an agreement...
- Dryburgh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dave Dryburgh (1908–1948), Scotland-born Canadian sports journalist Douglas Dryburgh (born...
- Dryburgh is a village in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. Dryburgh may also refer to: Dryburgh (Dundee district), Scotland Dryburgh Abbey, near...
- Stuart Dryburgh (born 30 March 1952 in London) is an English-born New Zealand cinematographer. Born in London, his family emigrated to New Zealand when...
- Dryburgh Bridge may refer to the following footbridges over the Tweed in Scotland: Dryburgh Abbey Bridge, a cable-sta**** footbridge (1817–1818), replaced...
- Adam of Dryburgh (c. 1140 – c. 1212), in later times also known as Adam the Carthusian, Adam Anglicus and Adam Scotus, was an Anglo-Scottish theologian...
- Dryburgh is the name of a district of Dundee, Scotland, home to The View. The band featured locations throughout the area in their video for their 2006...
- Margaret Dryburgh (24 February 1890 – 21 April 1945) was an English teacher and missionary. Born in Sunderland, England, she later became a missionary...
- James Dryburgh (born 27 May 1975 in Inverness, Scotland) is a Swedish curler. He lives in Stockholm, where he is a physical education teacher. Dryburgh is...