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- Garmouth (Scottish Gaelic: Geàrr Magh ["narrow plain"]; spurious Scottish Gaelic: Gairmeach, A' Ghairmich; Scots: Gairmou', Garmo), is a village in Moray...
- industries, from the salmon fishing industry to shipbuilding. At one stage, Garmouth functioned as the shipbuilding capital of Britain,[citation needed] with...
- Garmouth railway station was a railway station in Garmouth, parish of Urquhart, Moray. The railway station was opened by the Great North of Scotland Railway...
- close to barley farms, contains the River Spey and is close to the port of Garmouth. The region also hosts the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival. Grantown-on-Spey...
- barley farms, contains the River Spey and is close to the Atlantic port of Garmouth. The water in the area is said to have "the lowest level of dissolved minerals"...
- death and had him hanged the next day. Charles II landed in Scotland at Garmouth in Morayshire on 23 June 1650 and signed the 1638 National Covenant and...
- death and had him hanged the next day. Charles II landed in Scotland at Garmouth in Moray on 23 June 1650 and signed the 1638 National Covenant and the...
- ****mingston Dallas Duffus **** Elgin Findhorn Fochabers Fogwatt Forres Garmouth Grantown-on-Spey Hopeman Kellas Kingston on Spey Kinloss Kintessack Lhanbryde...
- King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland arrives in Scotland (at Garmouth), the only one of the three kingdoms that has accepted him as ruler. July...
- uilleann piper, low whistle and wooden flute player and composer from Garmouth in Scotland, who performs primarily traditional Scottish, Irish and Breton...