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Dunbeath Castle is
located on the east
coast of Caithness, 2
kilometres (1.2 mi)
south of
Dunbeath, in
northern Scotland.
Although a
castle has
stood here...
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Dunbeath (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Bheithe) is a
village in south-east Caithness,
Scotland on the A9 road. It sits
astride the
Dunbeath Water just before...
- The
Dunbeath air
crash involved the loss of a
Short S.25
Sunderland Mk. III that
crashed in the
Scottish Highlands on a
headland known as Eagle's Rock...
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Dunbeath Water is a
short river in
Caithness in
northern Scotland. It
rises at Loch
Braigh na h-Aibhne in the Flow
Country and
initially flows northeast...
- industries'
employee & Mira's
girlfriend The
movie was
partly filmed at
Dunbeath Castle on the east
coast of Caithness, Scotland. The film's
official teaser...
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Dunbeath (23
March 1980 –
after 1996) was an American-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was one of the best two-year-olds in
Europe in 1982 when...
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writing style by the language. Neil
Miller Gunn was born in the
village of
Dunbeath, Caithness. His
father was the
captain of a
herring boat, and Gunn's fascination...
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Welfare Section of the RAF
Inspector General's Staff. He was
killed in the
Dunbeath air
crash on 25
August 1942.
Prince George was born on 20
December 1902...
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Caithness by 1547 and then went to the
Sinclairs of Ulbster.
Dunbeath Castle, near
Dunbeath, Caithness, was
acquired by the
Sinclairs in the 15th century...
- allegiance.
Leaving Harry Graham with 200 men in Thurso,
Montrose marched on
Dunbeath Castle which belonged to Sir John
Sinclair and took it
after a
siege of...