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Hopeman (Scots: Houpmin,
Scottish Gaelic: Hudaman) is a
seaside village in Moray, Scotland, it is
situated on the
coast of the
Moray Firth,
founded in...
- The
Hopeman Sandstone Formation is a
geologic formation in Scotland. It
preserves fossil footprints and body
fossils from the
Guadalupian Epoch in the...
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Hopeman railway station served the
village of
Hopeman, Moray,
Scotland from 1892 to 1957 on the
Highland Railway's
branch line from Alves. The station...
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Mackessack Park, is
named in his honour.
Mackessack died in
October 1987 at
Hopeman, Morayshire. His brother, Kenneth, also pla**** first-class cricket. "Wisden...
- for the
British government on
counter espionage, is
paired with
Marie Hopeman, a
secret agent posted in the same job as
Bentall in Turkey, ****igned to...
- modernization. Rush
Rhees Tower stands 186 feet (57 m) high and
houses the
Hopeman Memorial Carillon, the
largest musical instrument in the city and one of...
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cutter from
Hopeman to
Dornoch in June 1935, a
distance of 25
miles (40 km).
Pupils still train in
cutters from the age of 13
upward at
Hopeman Harbour to...
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Seine Net Trawler,
Hopeman 1958....
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Bruce family had
lived for
several generations in the
fishing village of
Hopeman in
Moray in the north-east of Scotland.
Bruce has two
elder brothers. She...
- 21 chains (37.4 km) 25
March 1858 3 May 1965
Junction for
Burghead and
Hopeman branch.
Kinloss 27 mi 8 chains (43.6 km) 25
March 1858 3 May 1965 Moved...