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Kinaldie railway station was a
railway station in
Kinaldie, Aberdeenshire. The
station was
opened in
November 1854 on the
Great North of
Scotland Railway...
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brother beats her, she dies. 234
Charlie MacPherson Charlie arrives in
Kinaldie with his men
hoping the
marry Helen. Instead, he
finds Helen is
about to...
- 1570–1638) was a
Scottish poet.
Aytoun was the son of
Andrew Ayton of
Kinaldie Castle, in Fife, Scotland, and Mary Lundie.
Aytoun and his
elder brother...
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Forbes of Loc****. He was a
descendant of
Alexander Forbes[which?] of
Kinaldie and Pitsligo, and was in 1833
served heir male in
general to Alexander...
- ( Kriegsmarine). Nine of her
nineteen crew were
rescued by the
fishing trawler Kinaldie ( United Kingdom), the rest
reached land in
their lifeboat.
Sweep II United...
- Aberdeenshire. Gowk Stone, St
Johns Town of Dalry,
Dumfries &
Galloway Gouk Stone,
Kinaldie,
Hatton of Fintray, Aberdeenshire. Same as Gowk
Stone Caskieben and Gowk...
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bridges River Urie
Railway built over bed
Kintore wharf Dalwearie B979 road
Kinaldie Dyce
basin weir
Stoneywood lock A947 road
River Don lock A92 Mugiemoss...
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There were
stations at:
Kittybrewster Buxburn (Bucksburn
after 1897) Dyce
Kinaldie (open
after 1 December)
Kintore Inverury (Inverurie
after 1866) Pitcaple...
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ScotRail Aberdeen Crossrail Inverurie Terminus Historical railways Kinaldie Line open;
station closed Great North of
Scotland Railway GNSR Main Line...
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children included: John
Aytoun Robert Aytoun of
Inchdairnie Andrew Aytoun of
Kinaldie, who
married Mary Lundie,
their son was the poet
Robert Aytoun.
James Balfour...