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Garmouth (Scottish Gaelic: Geàrr Magh ["narrow plain"];
spurious Scottish Gaelic: Gairmeach, A' Ghairmich; Scots: Gairmou', Garmo), is a
village in Moray...
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salmon fishing industry to shipbuilding. At one stage,
Garmouth functioned as the
shipbuilding capital of Britain,[citation needed] with...
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close to
barley farms,
contains the
River Spey and is
close to the port of
Garmouth. The
region also
hosts the
Spirit of
Speyside Whisky Festival. Grantown-on-Spey...
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death and had him
hanged the next day.
Charles II
landed in
Scotland at
Garmouth in
Morayshire on 23 June 1650 and
signed the 1638
National Covenant and...
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Garmouth railway station was a
railway station in
Garmouth,
parish of Urquhart, Moray. The
railway station was
opened by the
Great North of
Scotland Railway...
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barley farms,
contains the
River Spey and is
close to the
Atlantic port of
Garmouth. The
water in the area is said to have "the
lowest level of
dissolved minerals"...
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Upload Photo Garmouth, 1 And 2 Spey
Street 57°39′58″N 3°06′26″W / 57.666112°N 3.107338°W / 57.666112; -3.107338 (
Garmouth, 1 And 2 Spey Street)...
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coastal village in Moray, Scotland. It is
situated immediately north of
Garmouth at the
western side of the
mouth of the
River Spey on the
coast of the...
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death and had him
hanged the next day.
Charles II
landed in
Scotland at
Garmouth in
Moray on 23 June 1650 and
signed the 1638
National Covenant and the...
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Robert Westall Language English Genre Children's
Historical novel Set in
Garmouth,
Great Britain Publisher Macmillan Publication date 1979
Publication place...