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    Cruden Bay is a small village in Scotland, on the north coast of the Bay of Cruden in Aberdeenshire, 26 miles (42 km) north of Aberdeen. Just west of Slains...
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  • Cruden Bay Hotel was a hotel in Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Following the success of the Palace Hotel in Aberdeen, it was built between 1897 and...
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  • of Cruden Bay occurred in the summer of 1012 in the North East of Scotland between Malcolm II and King Canute. Traditionally. the village of Cruden Bay's...
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    as well as commentaries. He also enjoyed travelling, particularly to Cruden Bay in Scotland where he set two of his novels. During another visit to the...
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    the North Sea from its cliff-top site one kilometre (5⁄8 mile) east of Cruden Bay. The core of the castle is a 16th-century tower house, built by the 9th...
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    Professionals at Cruden Bay – Ray leads in stroke play". The Herald. Glasgow. 9 June 1911. p. 9. "Golf tournaments – Professionals at Cruden Bay – The semi-finalists"...
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  • difference; 3) Goals scored. (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated Notes: Cruden Bay deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player. The matches were...
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    The Cruden Bay Hotel Tramway operated an electric tramway service between the Cruden Bay Hotel and Cruden Bay railway station between 1899 and 1940. The...
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  • Cruden Bay Golf Club The Cruden Bay Professional Tournament was a professional golf tournament played irregularly at Cruden Bay from 1899 to 1914. In...
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  • athlete William Cruden (1726–1785), Scottish minister and author Cruden BV, motion simulators Cruden Bay, village in Scotland Cruden (parish), parish...
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    Cruden Bay railway station was a railway station serving Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The station opened on 2 August 1897. The station was destroyed...
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    are located in two main areas of the eastern Irish Sea: Morecambe Bay and Liverpool Bay. Although not part of the North Sea they are on the UK Continental...
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    Leonards Clacton-on-Sea Clarach Bay Cleethorpes Clevedon Cleveleys Clovelly Collieston Colwyn Bay Criccieth Cromer Croyde Cruden Bay Cullercoats Crimdon Dartmouth...
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  • Cruden Bay Junior Football Club are a Scottish football club from the village of Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire. Members of the Scottish Junior Football Association...
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    Lytham St Annes Professional Tournament (Eng) 1899 The Open Championship, Cruden Bay Professional Tournament (Sco), Irish Championship Meeting Professional...
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    The school has pupils coming from surrounding villages such as Boddam, Cruden Bay, Hatton, Inverugie, Rora, St Fergus and Crimond. The academy's motto is...
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    living abroad, he returned to Buchan every two years, staying in the Cruden Bay Hotel, "to entertain people of Whitehill to a picnic". It was a tradition...
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    2009 this is still unlikely. The Boddam Branch that ran to Boddam via Cruden Bay started at Ellon. This closed in 1945. Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries...
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  • personal experience when he wrote about Cruden Bay, being a frequent visitor there. His first trip to Cruden was with Irving to research for a production...
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  • Burghead Thistle 1–3 Lesmahagow Juniors Coupar Angus 1–3 Rothie Rovers Cruden Bay 1–6 Stoneywood-Parkvale Cumbernauld United 0–4 Dundee North End Dalry...
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    Hatton and onward to the village of Cruden Bay where it then enters the North Sea at the north end of the Bay of Cruden. It is crossed at various points...
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    ancient history in this geographic area, especially slightly northwest of Cruden Bay, where the Catto Long Barrow and numerous tumuli are found. At one time...
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    Ca Flotte (it was equipped with air cushions in case of ditching) from Cruden Bay, Scotland, Gran landed 4 hours 10 minutes later at Jæren, near Stavanger...
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    summers, Stoker and his family stayed in the Kilmarnock Arms Hotel in Cruden Bay, Scotland, while he was actively writing Dracula. Stoker's notes illuminate...
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  • Goldsmiths' Hall, Shoreham Airport, New Slains Castle, Balmoral Castle, Cruden Bay, Lyceum Theatre, Loseley Park, Hatfield House, The Historic Dockyard Chatham...
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  • Parkvale Sunnybank Banks O' Dee Juniors Banchory St Ternan Burghead Thistle Cruden Bay Deveronside Dufftown Forres Thistle Glentanar Hall Russell United Islavale...
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  • overlooking the North Sea from its cliff-top site 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) east of Cruden Bay Slains Castle, a ship chartered by the New Zealand Company in the 1840s...
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  • Dee East End Longside Inverness City Cruden Bay 2nd Round 2014–15 2014–15 Hermes (2) Maud New Elgin Cruden Bay Bridge of Don Thistle Dufftown 2nd Preliminary...
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    November 1931 and the branch to Cruden Bay and Boddam on 31 October 1932. Road transport was arranged for guests at the Cruden Bay hotel, from Ellon for the...
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  • 000 Phillips 1975 Forties – Cruden Bay 106 36 430 550,000 BP 1991 (replaced 32 inch line) Montrose – Forties/ Cruden Bay line 39 14 Amoco 1993 Ninian...
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