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- The Leaderfoot Viaduct, also known as the Drygrange Viaduct, is a railway viaduct over the River Tweed near Melrose in the Scottish Borders. The viaduct...
- St Andrew's College, Drygrange, located near Melrose, Scotland, was a Roman Catholic seminary founded in 1953 and closed in 1986. Founded by Gordon Gray...
- The Drygrange Old Bridge is a disused road bridge over the River Tweed near Melrose in the Scottish Borders. It was built between 1776 and 1780 to a design...
- Britain St Andrew's College, Cambridge, England St Andrew's College, Drygrange, Scotland St Andrew's College of Education, Bearsden, Scotland India St...
- of Harvieston Rev John Thomson (1778–1840) of Duddingston Eliza Tod of Drygrange (née Pringle) Lady Anne Torphicen Captain Willian Tytler Miss Eleanor...
- Upload another image Drygrange, Walled Garden 55°36′36″N 2°40′10″W / 55.609912°N 2.669572°W / 55.609912; -2.669572 (Drygrange, Walled Garden) Category B...
- in St. Mary's Cathedral. In 1953, Gray founded St Andrew's College, Drygrange, as a new seminary for his archdiocese. From 1962 to 1965, he attended...
- Robson completed his studies for ordination at St Andrew's College, Drygrange. During his ministry at the Pontifical Scots College in Rome he gained...
- Bride's and St. Columba's Schools, Cowdenbeath, St Andrew's College, Drygrange, and at the University of Edinburgh. He worked as a schoolteacher from...
- chancel of this church dates from 1908 and was a gift from Mr. Roberts of Drygrange in memory of his wife. In the light to the left, St Margaret, Mother of...