Portgordon, or sometimes Port Gordon, (Scottish Gaelic: Port Ghòrdain) is a village in Moray, Scotland, 2 km (1+1⁄4 mi) south-west of Buckie. It was established...
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Portgordon railway station was a railway station in Portgordon in Moray, Scotland. The railway station was opened by the Great North of Scotland Railway...
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Portgordon Victoria Football Club was a Scottish football club based in the town of Buckie, Moray. Formed in 2006 as a Welfare club playing over the summer...
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Lossiemouth United Maryhill Hibernians Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria RAF Lossiemouth Shawfield Steelend Victoria Stonehouse Violet...
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short distance from the distillery. The malt comes from Crisp Maltings, Portgordon. Glenlivet's stills are lantern shaped with long, narrow necks, all of...
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David L. (n.d.). A Closer Look at Tee-Names and Trade Adertisements from Portgordon to Cullen. Buckie District Fishing Heritage. ISBN 9780955624155....
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Ianstown Keith Macduff Marypark Milltown of Rothiemay Newmill Portessie Portgordon Portknockie Portsoy Rathven Sandend Spey Bay Tomintoul Upper Dallachy...
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pupils in years S1 to S6. The school serves the coastal communities of Portgordon, Buckie, Portessie, Findochty, Portknockie and Cullen. There has been...
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Moray subsea link and a HVDC underground cable from the substation to Portgordon. In January 2019 construction and commissioning were completed making...
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the cable was planned to run from Shetland to 320 km (200 miles) to Portgordon on the Scottish mainland, and then on to Blackhillock substation, near...
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