- The
County of Moray, (Scottish Gaelic:
Moireibh [ˈmɤɾʲəv]) or
Morayshire,
called Elginshire until 1919, is a
historic county in Scotland. The
county town...
- The
Morayshire Railway was the
first railway to be
built north of Aberdeen, Scotland. It
received royal ****ent in 1846 but
construction was dela**** until...
- Bin of
Cullen or Bin Hill (Scottish Gaelic: Am Binnean) is a hill in Moray,
Scotland directly inland from Findochty. Bin of
Cullen is 320 m in
height and...
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central symbol is a cupola,
visible atop
whisky distilleries throughout Morayshire (which
falls within the
wider Strathspey region,
known for its whisky...
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Forres (/ˈfɒrɪs/;
Scottish Gaelic: Farrais) is a town and
former royal burgh in the
north of
Scotland on the
Moray coast,
approximately 25
miles (40 km)...
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Nigel Gresley. They were
named after fox
hunts and shires. One, 246/62712
Morayshire has been
preserved on the Bo'ness and
Kinneil Railway. All 76 of the class...
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Range Halt
railway station (
Morayshire)
served the town of Lossiemouth, Moray,
Scotland from 1926 to 1950 on the
Morayshire Railway. The
station opened...
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Glenlossie distillery is a
single malt
whisky distillery in Elgin,
Morayshire in Scotland. The
Glenlossie distillery was
founded in 1876, by John Duff...
- is
unlikely that this
practice would have been
restricted to the
three Morayshire locations and
likely that it
would have been more widespread. Burghead...
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Challainn in Glenfinnan. Also in Scotland, the
coastal town of
Burghead in
Morayshire celebrates the eve of the Old New Year with "The
Burning o' the Clavie"[citation...