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Collieston is a
small former fishing village on the
North Sea
coast in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The
village lies just
north of the
Sands of
Forvie Special...
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Meikle Loch is an
inland loch some
miles north of
Collieston, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is
designated as part of the
Ythan Estuary complex,
along with...
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Leonards Clacton-on-Sea
Clarach Bay
Cleethorpes Clevedon Cleveleys Clovelly Collieston Colwyn Bay
Criccieth Cromer Crosby Croyde Cruden Bay
Cullercoats Crimdon...
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Castle (otherwise
known as Old
Slains Castle) is a
ruined castle near
Collieston in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is not to be
confused with New
Slains Castle...
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castle was
originally the
property of the
Comyn Earls of Buchan, near
Collieston New
Slains Castle, a 16th-century
tower house,
built by the 9th Earl of...
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family moved first to
coastguard stations at Grimsby, then
Collieston in Aberdeenshire, then
finally to the
Bridge of Don, by Aberdeen, Thomas...
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includes Ellon and the
surrounding villages of Auchnagatt, Balmedie,
Collieston,
Cruden Bay, Formartine, Methlick, Newburgh, Pitmedden,
Tarves and Udny...
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settlements Auchterless Barthol Chapel Belhelvie Blackdog Bogton Cairnorrie Collieston Craigdam Daviot Foveran Garmond Gight Gordonstown Inverkeithny Methlick...
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settlements Auchterless Barthol Chapel Belhelvie Blackdog Bogton Cairnorrie Collieston Craigdam Daviot Foveran Garmond Gight Gordonstown Inverkeithny Methlick...
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training at
Forvie were
billeted at the
Slains Lodge and
buildings in
Collieston. On 3
November 1940, 30 High
Explosive Bombs were
dropped on
Forvie Links...