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- Invercauld may refer to: Invercauld (ship), ship wrecked on the Auckland Islands, New Zealand in 1864 Invercauld Castle, country house situated in Royal...
- Invercauld Castle (/ˌɪnvərˈkɔːld/) is a country house situated in Royal Deeside near Braemar in Scotland. It is protected as a category A listed building...
- Fhearchair [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈfɛɾɛxɪɾʲ]) is a Highland Scottish clan based at Invercauld and Braemar, Aberdeenshire, and is a member of the Chattan Confederation...
- The Invercauld was an 1,100-ton sailing vessel that was wrecked on the Auckland Islands in 1864. The Invercauld was under the command of Captain George...
- great-grandfather, Robert Holding, and the wreck of the Scottish sailing ship Invercauld, wrecked in the Auckland Islands a few months later in 1864, counterpoints...
- largely owned by one of the adjoining Mar Estates, with Auchendryne and Invercauld on one side, Castleton on the other. Allegedly, inter-estate rivalry was...
- Island. All men survived. Unknown to them, on May 11, 1864, the ship Invercauld bound from Melbourne to Callao was wrecked in bad weather on the west...
- The castle and lands were purchased by John Farquharson, 9th Laird of Invercauld but the building was left in ruins until 1748 when it was leased to the...
- Museum. The wreck of Grafton occurred four months before the wreck of Invercauld. Both vessels had survivors on the Auckland Islands at the same time but...
- Christie is a sept of Clan Farquharson, a Highland Scottish clan of Invercauld, Aberdeenshire. Christie is a shortened form of Christian and possibly also...