- Distillery),
caravan park,
tennis club,
bowling club, an 18-hole golf
course (
Scotscraig Golf Club) and
large areas of parkland,
namely the East and West Common...
-
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. The Sharp,
later Bethune Baronetcy, of
Scotscraig in the
County of Fife, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on...
-
Balcomie links at Crail. Also
nearby are the
courses at Elie, Lundin, Leven,
Scotscraig and Anstruther.
Within 45
minutes drive are Monifieth,
Carnoustie and...
- a
second in the
stern for
remarkable maneuverability. The Tay
Ferries Scotscraig which were
built by the
Caledon in the 1950s also used VSPs.It was essentially...
- Harroldsgarth, and Sound. By 1624,
Buchanan became "Sir John
Buchanan of
Scotscraig".
Scotscraig was near Tayport, Fife. John Lauder, Lord
Fountainhall saw their...
- two in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. The
Sharp Baronetcy, of
Scotscraig in the
County of Fife, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on...
- (a), Tino
Schuster Lundin: Lars Brovold, Brad Faxon,
Oscar Florén (a)
Scotscraig:
Andrew Marshall,
Lloyd Saltman (a),
Murray Urquhart Alternates José María...
- the B. L.
Nairn (a
paddle steamer built in 1929); the
Abercraig and the
Scotscraig (diesel powered, ****ed with
Voith Schneider propellers and
built in the...
-
modern ferries equipped with
Voith Schneider Propellers, MVs
Abercraig and
Scotscraig. The Tay
bridge is the
subject of
William McGonagall's
poems "Railway...
- of Elie, Anstruther,
Lundin and Leven.
Within an hour to the
north are
Scotscraig, Carnoustie,
Monifieth and Panmure.
Crail Golfing Society owns and operates...