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Eyemouth is a
small town and
civil parish in Berwickshire, in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is two
miles (three kilometres) east of the main...
- 55°52′12″N 2°05′28″W / 55.870°N 2.091°W / 55.870; -2.091 The
Eyemouth disaster was a
severe European windstorm that
struck the south-eastern
coast of...
- The
Eyemouth Herring Queen Festival celebrated in
Eyemouth in the
Scottish Borders, owes its
origins to what was
called the
Peace Picnic or Fisherman's...
- for John
Churchill (in 1689).
Churchill had been made Lord
Churchill of
Eyemouth (1682) in the
Peerage of Scotland, and
Baron Churchill of
Sandridge (1685)...
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southeasterly direction from its
source in the
Lammermuir Hills to its
estuary at
Eyemouth on the east
coast of Scotland,
having a
length of
approximately 35 kilometres...
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James to
return to London. In 1682,
Churchill was made Lord
Churchill of
Eyemouth in the
peerage of
Scotland and the
following year,
colonel of the King's...
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Eyemouth railway station served the
village of
Eyemouth,
Scottish Borders,
Scotland from 1891 to 1962 on the
Eyemouth Railway. The
station opened on 13...
- The
Eyemouth Railway was a three-mile
single track branch line in Berwickshire, Scotland,
connecting Eyemouth with
Burnmouth on the East
Coast Main Line...
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Eyemouth United Football Club are a
football club
currently playing in the
Border Amateur Football League.
Founded in 1948, the club,
nicknamed The Fishermen...
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inland from
Coldingham Bay,
three miles northeast of the
fishing village of
Eyemouth. The
parish lies in the east of the
Lammermuir district. It is the second-largest...