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Crimond and is
lined by
Crimond Church with a
village hall,
Crimond Primary School,
Crimond Medical Practice,
Crimond Shop and Post Office,
Crimond Care...
- 1650
traced to a
parish in Aberdeenshire. It is
commonly sung to the tune
Crimond,
which is
generally credited to
Jessie Seymour Irvine. "The Lord's My Shepherd"...
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Crimond Raceway is the most
northerly stock car
track in the
United Kingdom. It is
located about a mile from the
village of
Crimond in Aberdeenshire,...
- 90
Bisodol (
Crimond) is the
twelfth studio album by UK rock band Half Man Half Biscuit. It was
released on 26
September 2011 by
Probe Plus. The inner...
- Merganser) and also
known as
Crimond Airfield,
Crimond Aerodrome or
Rattray Aerodrome was a
Royal Naval Air
Station near
Crimond, Aberdeenshire. The station...
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appointed to be read on the
evening of the
fourth day of the month. Tune
Crimond by
Jessie Seymour Irvine (5
verses with intro) Tune
Brother James's Air...
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Crimond Church is a Christian,
Church of
Scotland Presbyterian church,
located on the east side of the A90 road in the
centre of the
village of Crimond...
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subject of the song "Tommy Walsh's Eco House" on the 2011
album 90
Bisodol (
Crimond) by the band Half Man Half Biscuit. In 2002
Walsh had a
benign tumour removed...
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entitled "Joy in
Leeuwarden (We Are Ready)" on
their 2011
album 90
Bisodol (
Crimond).
Korfball has been pla**** in the
World Games since 1985. IKF
World Korfball...
- the male line
after 1750. This
branch descends from
Robert Burnet, Lord
Crimond,
another brother of Sir
Thomas Burnett, 1st Baronet. He was the
third son...