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Scourie (Scottish Gaelic: Sgobhairigh),
historically spelled "Scoury", is a
village on the
north west
coast of Scotland,
about halfway between Ullapool...
- A894, the west
coast route to the very
north of Scotland. The
village of
Scourie lies 2
miles northwest. The bay is
located in a
remote area of outstanding...
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intrusion of the
Scourie ****s. This
event deforms a
suite of post-Badcallian
pegmatites dated at 2.49-2.48 Ga and
predates most of the
Scourie ****s, giving...
- July 1692. Hugh
Mackay was born
around 1640,
third son of Hugh
Mackay of
Scourie, a
junior branch of Clan Mackay, and his wife Anne. By this time, much...
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Scandal at
Scourie is a 1953
American drama Technicolor film
directed by Jean Negulesco,
starring Greer Garson,
Walter Pidgeon "above the title", and...
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Scourie Football Club were a
senior ****ociation
football club from the
village of
Scourie in the
Scottish Highlands. They
competed in the
North Caledonian...
- of Ord,
Applecross (including the
Bealach na Bà), Gairloch, Ullapool,
Scourie, Durness,
Castle of Mey, Thurso, John o' Groats, Wick,
Dunrobin Castle...
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Julia Misbehaves (1948), That
Forsyte Woman (1949), and
finally Scandal at
Scourie (1953). He also
starred as Chip
Collyer in the
comedy W****-End at the Waldorf...
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school is
attended by 41
pupils from a
catchment area that
extends from
Scourie to Durness.
Before the
school opened in 1995,
pupils attended Golspie High...
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Donna Corcoran Corcoran in
Scandal at
Scourie (1953) Born (1942-09-29)
September 29, 1942 (age 81) Quincy, M****achusetts, U.S. Years active 1951–1963...