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railway station,
Fochabers Town,
although after 1931 this was open only to freight. For
nearly three decades, the
people of
Fochabers campaigned for a...
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Baxters of
Speyside or Baxters, is a food
processing company,
based in
Fochabers, Scotland. It
produces foods such as
canned soups,
canned meat products...
- most
important of
which are the Burn of Mulben, Red Burn and Burn of
Fochabers. The
river traditionally supported many
local industries, from the salmon...
- St Mary's,
Fochabers is a
Roman Catholic church in the
village of
Fochabers, Moray, in
Scotland and is a part of the RC
Diocese of Aberdeen. The building...
- west/north-west from Aberdeen, byp****ing Blackburn, Kintore, Inverurie, Huntly,
Fochabers and Forres, and
running through Keith,
Elgin and Nairn. The road terminates...
-
anywhere in the UK.
Elgin Forres Buckie Lossiemouth Keith Burghead Lhanbryde Fochabers Hopeman Dufftown Aberdeenshire Highland The
large majority of Moray's...
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Alexander married at the Kirk of
Fochabers (probably Bellie) in July 1820, Jane [or Jean] Christie, who was a
native of
Fochabers and was then aged
about 40...
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Fochabers Town
railway station served the
village of
Fochabers, Moray,
Scotland from 1893 to 1966 on the
Inverness and
Aberdeen Junction Railway. The station...
- Category:Fauldhouse
United F.C.
players Fochabers Defunct (2017)
Fochabers 1983
Fochabers Pavilion Category:
Fochabers F.C.
players Forfar United East Forfar...
- Alness, Avoch, Beauly,
Bonar Bridge, Cromarty, Dingwall, Dornoch, Elgin,
Fochabers, Forres, Fortrose, Gairloch, Garve, Invergordon, Inverness, Isle of Skye...