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Invergowrie (/ˌɪnvərˈɡaʊri/) is a
village on the
northwest bank of the
Firth of Tay to the west of Dundee.
Historically part of Perthshire, it was formerly...
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Michael Goodall Watson,
Baron Watson of
Invergowrie (born 1 May 1949), is a
British Labour Party politician. He has
served in two
legislatures in the...
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Invergowrie rail
accident happened in
Invergowrie, Scotland, on 22
October 1979. The
accident killed five people and
injured 51 others. The 08:44...
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Invergowrie railway station is a
railway station which serves the
village of
Invergowrie, west of the city of Dundee,
Scotland on the
north bank of the...
- Fife,
Perth and Kinross,
Dundee City, and Angus. Its
maximum width (at
Invergowrie) is 3 mi (4.8 km). Two
bridges span the firth: the Tay Road
Bridge and...
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Invergowrie Bay is a
tidal basin located near
Invergowrie in
eastern Scotland. Also in the bay are the
Gowrie Burn and the
Huntly Burn.
There is a 1.25 mi...
- the
Lochee burn
meets the
Fowlis burn,
forming the
Invergowrie burn,
which meets the Tay at
Invergowrie basin. The
Dighty Water enters Dundee from the village...
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Invergowrie is a
locality in the
Uralla Shire local government area on the
Northern Tablelands of New
South Wales, Australia. It is
located about 16 km...
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Institute more
commonly known as SCRI was a
scientific institute located in
Invergowrie near Dundee, Scotland. As of
April 2011,[update] when SCRI
merged with...
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released in 1979 by the
Scottish Horticultural Research Institute,
Invergowrie, Scotland. The
tayberry will grow
reasonably well in many soils. Tayberries...