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    Rosyth /rəˈsaɪθ/ (Scottish Gaelic: Ros Fhìobh, "headland of Fife") is a town in Fife, Scotland, on the Firth of Forth. Scotland's first Garden City, the...
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    Rosyth Dockyard /rəˈsaɪθ/ is a large naval dockyard on the Firth of Forth at Rosyth, Fife, Scotland, owned by Babcock Marine, which formerly undertook...
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  • Rosyth Sharks is a rugby union club based in Rosyth, Scotland. The Men's team currently plays in Caledonia Midlands Three. The club known as Fife Southern...
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  • Rosyth Recreation F.C. may refer to: Rosyth F.C., an association football club which existed from 1992 to 2024, previously known as Rosyth Recreation Rosyth...
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  • Rosyth Football Club was a Scottish football club based in Rosyth, Fife. Until 2006, they were known as Rosyth Recreation. A Junior football team was first...
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    Serangoon (redirect from Rosyth School)
    Serangoon (/səˈræŋɡuːn/ sə-RANG-goon) is a planning area and residential town located in the North-East Region of Singapore. Serangoon is bordered by these...
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  • The Rosyth – Zeebrugge ferry service was a freight-only service operated by DFDS. The service replaced a passenger and freight service that was initially...
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    client), together with Rosyth Dockyard, to build the Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers for the Royal Navy. Along with Rosyth and BAE Systems' Govan...
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    Rosyth is one of the 22 wards used to elect members of the Fife council. It elects three Councillors. 2022 Fife Council election On 13 September 2019 Rosyth...
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    companies across seven shipyards, with final block integration and assembly at Rosyth: BAE Systems Surface Ships – Govan (Lower Blocks 3 and 4), Scotstoun (aft...
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    former naval dockyard at Rosyth, along with numerous other industrial areas, including the Forth Bridgehead area, encompassing Rosyth, Inverkeithing and the...
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    September 2017 at Rosyth dockyard by Queen Camilla (then the Duchess of Rothesay). On 21 December 2017, Prince of Wales was floated out of Rosyth drydock #1...
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    Goliath is a crane in Rosyth Dockyard, Scotland, with a lift capacity of 1,000 tonnes (980 long tons; 1,100 short tons), the largest in Britain. The Goliath...
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    are served by multiple companies. DFDS Seaways operated a freight-only Rosyth – Zeebrugge ferry service, until a fire damaged the vessel DFDS were using...
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    Rosyth Castle is a fifteenth-century ruined tower house on the perimeter of Rosyth Naval Dockyard, Fife, Scotland. It originally stood on a small island...
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    transport of goods. Modern ports were constructed at Methil, Burntisland and Rosyth. Kirkcaldy became the world centre for the production of linoleum. Postwar...
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    outbreak of the First World War. The title was altered to Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth in 1916. From 1946 the post became the Flag Officer Scotland & Northern...
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    overhauled and refitted. Only four are operating today; at Devonport, Faslane, Rosyth and at Portsmouth. A Naval Base Review was undertaken in 2006 and early...
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    African Navy Royal Indian Navy Flag Officer Submarines Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth Reserve Fleet Scotland and Northern Ireland Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic...
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    Forth at Rosyth Dockyard from nine blocks built in six UK shipyards: BAE Systems Surface Ships in Glasgow, Babcock at Appledore, Babcock at Rosyth, A&P Tyne...
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    September 1934, when Cunard-White Star retired her; scrapping commenced in Rosyth, in 1935. In 1897 the German liner SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse became the...
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    Northern Patrol between Shetland and Norway and cruisers from Cromarty and Rosyth operated a second line (and screened the fleet) in enforcing the blockade...
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  • goalkeeper for Rosyth Juniors, Rosyth Recreation, East Fife, Tottenham Hotspur, St Johnstone, Norwich City and Ayr United. Smith played for Rosyth Juniors and...
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  • Rosyth Dockyard Recreation F.C. was a Scottish association football club, which twice played in the Scottish Cup in the 1930s. The club, from Rosyth in...
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    rooms. The shell was discovered and defused when the ship was docked at Rosyth. At 06:05 Captain Leach decided to disengage and laid down a heavy smokescreen...
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    screenwriter from Rosyth, Fife. Burke's family moved to Gibraltar in 1979 and returned to Dunfermline in 1984. He attended St John's Primary in Rosyth, St Christopher's...
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    at Gibraltar in 1965, 1966, and 1967, and on 19 September 1967, she left Rosyth, Scotland for Singapore on a sustained high-speed run. The round trip finished...
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    Rosyth railway station serves the town of Rosyth in Fife, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and lies on the Fife Circle Line, 14.7 miles (23...
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    March 2020 Port of San Diego USA Celebrity Cruises Black Watch 0 8 near Rosyth UK FOCL § Celebrity Flora 0 69 48 none Baltra Island Ecuador Costa Fascinosa...
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    Igoumenitsa and Patras, as well as between Bari and Corfu. Superfast operated the Rosyth – Zeebrugge ferry service between 2002 and 2008. On 29 May 2008, it was...
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