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Tayport, also
known as Ferry-Port-on-Craig, is a town in Fife, Scotland. It lies on the
Firth of Tay
opposite Broughty Ferry, a
suburb of Dundee. The...
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Tayport Football Club are a
Scottish football club from
Tayport, Fife.
Formed in 1947, they play
their home
games at The Canniepairt.
Nicknamed the Port...
- the
motto of the
Burgh of
Tayport, Te
oportet alte
ferri (It is in****bent on you to
carry yourself high), is a cant on '
Tayport at auld Tay Ferry', also...
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Tayport railway station served the town of
Tayport, Fife,
Scotland from 1848 to 1967 on the
Newport Railway. The
station opened on 17 May 1848 by the Edinburgh...
- coffee,
sparkling water,
vitamins and
yeast extract while living at home in
Tayport, Scotland,
frequently visiting Maryfield Hospital for
medical evaluation...
- 2.88316060°W / 56.45082600; -2.88316060
Tayport Castle, was a Z plan
castle that was
located near
Tayport, Fife, Scotland. The
castle was demolished...
- line from the
southern end of the Tay
Bridge which was
later extended to
Tayport. In 1923 it
became the LNER and from 1948 the
Scottish Region of British...
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Queensferry to
Tayport. It was
extended in 2011 with a new
section running from
Kincardine to
North Queensferry, then
again in 2012 from
Tayport to Newburgh...
- lack of
funding in 2000.
Baikie returned to the
junior ranks to
manage Tayport.
Baikie returned to the
Scottish Football League in 2004 as
manager of...
- approval".
Daily Record.
Retrieved 13 May 2021. Inglis,
Scott (8
April 2021). "
Tayport excited about move into new
Midlands division". Fife Today.
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