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Banchory (/ˈbæŋxəri/, Scots: Banchry,
Scottish Gaelic: Beannchar) is a
burgh or town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is
about 18
miles (29 km) west of Aberdeen...
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Banchory-Devenick (Scottish Gaelic:
Beannchar Dòmhnaig) is a
hamlet approximately two
kilometres south of the city of Aberdeen,
Scotland in the
Lower Deeside...
- HMS
Banchory was a Hunt-class
minesweeper of the
Royal Navy from
World War I.
Banchory, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]...
- Braehead,
Banchory is a
proposed major housing development to the
south of
Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The site is home to
Braehead farm, formerly...
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Banchory St.
Ternan Football Club are a
Scottish Junior football club
based in Crathes, two
miles outside the town of
Banchory, Aberdeenshire. The club...
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Banchory Academy is a
secondary school serving Banchory,
Scotland and surroundings,
including the
neighbouring communities of Raemoir, Crathes, Strachan...
- on to the
Northeast of Scotland,
where Alexander Burnard settled near
Banchory. This
Alexander Burnard is
considered "The
first of the
Deeside Burnards...
- (pronounced /ˈkræθɪs/ KRATH-iss) is a castle,
built in the 16th century, near
Banchory in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is in the
historic county of Kincardineshire...
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known as Deeside, or
Royal Deeside in the
region between Braemar and
Banchory because Queen Victoria came for a
visit there in 1848 and
greatly enjo****...
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Alexander Thomson of
Banchory FRSE (1798–1868) was a 19th-century
Scottish advocate, agriculturalist, antiquary, author,
philanthropist and traveller....