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  Banchory
Unfortunately, the record of Banchory was seriously flawed by an episode of misregistered dogs in the late 1970's, leading eventually to the permanant suspension from all AKC activities of its owners, Clare and Donna Harden.
Banchory Karelane Keepsake 11-82: Dam: Banchory Excaliber Ecstasy 11-78
Banchory Shasta Kalina10-81: Dam: Banchory Excaliber Ecstasy 11-78
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 Banchory
Banchory (Scottish Gaelic: Beannchar) is a burgh or town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Banchory is the largest town in the area and has a fine High Street.
Banchory is a tourist destination as the gateway to Royal Deeside.
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 Banchory Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
Banchory lies at the north end of the B974, which provides a short cut across the eastern arm of the Cairngorms as the mountain range finally descends towards the sea.
It is usually the announcement on the Radio Scotland traffic news of the closure by snow of the B974 from Banchory to Fettercairn that heralds the approach of winter, just as the first cuckoo is meant to signify the onset of spring.
Banchory grew significantly in the late 1700s and consolidated its position through the following century.
www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk /banchory/banchory/index.html   (486 words)

  
 Banchory Strathspey and Reel Society - History
It is only natural that because Banchory was the birthplace of the legendary James Scott Skinner the Society should have a leaning towards the music of its most famous son.
Banchory Festival of Scottish Music was inaugurated in 1951 and was organised by Sandy Milne in conjunction with a local bank manager Henry W. Auchinachie and these festivals have gone from strength to strength over the years.
Born on 5th August 1843 in Banchory into a fiddling family, he was first taught to play the violin and cello by his elder brother Sandy.
www.banchoryfiddlers.co.uk /history/history.htm   (1529 words)

  
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Banchory tried to us the elements to put the defense under pressure, but they coped easily with anything thrown at them, with Neil Zanstra in particular standing out.
The Banchory keeper needed two attempts to gather a Finlay Boyd free kick, but at the other end Chris Forrest was at full stretch to keep out a wind-assisted free kick, tipping the ball onto the crossbar.
The Banchory right-back received one for the last of several fouls on Shaun Barrow, and when he protested, the referee decided that warranted another yellow, and the player was sent from the field.
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 Banchory property for sale, rent and holidays
Banchory splendidly situated on the river Dee sheltered by the massive hill with smaller hills to the south is a pleasant sun-trap with a riverside golf course and famous salmon fishing.
Banhory was first mentioned in 1324, originally called the Kirk ton and later Town head, with a grammar school, and a hospital for the aged and infirm It had a market cross, a fragment of which is preserved in the Burnett Park.
In 1805 a new village was formed on higher ground, called Arbeadie but the arrival of 'the railway in 1853 and new prosperity led to the merging of the villages into Banchory.
www.classifieds.uk.com /banchory.htm   (123 words)

  
 Banchory St Ternan Football Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Banchory St.Ternan FC play in the North Regional Junior Football Association Division One.
The town of Banchory is situated in the heart of Royal Deeside 18 miles west of Aberdeen.
Banchory St.Ternan is the result of an amalgamation of two of the local Banchory Amateur clubs, Banchory Amateurs and St.Ternan Amateurs in 1992.
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 Centre for Ecology and Hydrology: Research Sites - Banchory
CEH Banchory is situated in beautiful countryside in the Scottish Grampian region, west of Aberdeen.
Research at Banchory is part of five CEH-wide science programmes, covering the fields of Biodiversity, Water, Biogeochemistry, Climate Change and Sustainable Economies.
The science at Banchory is mostly related to the environment and natural habitats of the Highlands, the study of coastal populations and the resolution of environmental conflicts.
banchory.ceh.ac.uk   (229 words)

  
 Banchory Lodge Drakensberg Accommodation
If you're looking for a luxury country getaway with exceptional fishing, privacy and a farm atmosphere, Banchory Lodge in Swartberg is your destination.
Banchory Lodge is perched on the top of a hill with magnificent views of the mountains of the Southern Drakensberg from almost every room.
It is situated off the tar road with 7 km of well maintained dirt road and then 3 km of farm road suitable for most cars if taken gently.
www.banchory.co.za   (94 words)

  
 Banchory history and information
Banchory’s picturesque gorge spanned by the footbridge over the river feugh from which visitors can watch salmon leaping the
rapids a memorial tablet in Banchory High Street commemorates Scott Skinner (1843 to 1927) a native of the town who became known as the 'Strathspey King' for his Scottish fiddle music.
Banchory is the gateway to the valley of the feugh celebrated in the landscapes of Joseph f Farquharson R.A a former laird of Finzean
www.classifieds.uk.com /banchory_history.htm   (160 words)

  
 Clan Duncan Shelties Shetland Sheepdog History Banchory High Glow
I first saw Mae when she was about nine weeks old, at Banchory in with several other puppies of about the same age.
Bred to her sire, High Born, Mae produced Banchory Reflection, ROM, sire of dozens of American Champions, and still a major influence on the breed.
Banchory the Cornerstone, ROM, and also one of her influential daughters, Ch.
www.kennelcity.com /cdhist.html   (1359 words)

  
 Royal Deeside, Scotland : Villages and Small Communities
Banchory is a fine Scottish town or 'burgh' lying approximately 20 miles west of Aberdeen adjacent to the magnificent River Dee.
The Bridge of Feugh offers the chance to see salmon leaping and there are numerous fine golf courses, at one of which Paul Laurie, winner of the (British) Open in 2000(?) was trainee professional.
For more details on the Banchory area visit the Banchory District Initiative website.
www.royal-deeside.org.uk /RDvillages/banchory.htm   (225 words)

  
 Banchory Venues, Conference Meeting Rooms, Team Building, Room Hire, Accommodation, Coach, Car & Limousine Hire ...
Banchory Venue finding and Meeting Room Hire Sourcing the right venue or meeting room at the right price can be a daunting task, that's where we excel.
Banchory Limousine Hire Want to travel in style we have over 600 American stretch Limousine companies available across the UK including companies that cover the Banchory area.
Banchory Chauffeur Car Hire Need a chauffeur driven vehicle in or around Banchory then contact our transport teams to get the best deal around, we have over 700 chauffeur car companies around the UK including Banchory.
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 Banchory Bolo
Dual FC-CH Banchory Bolo was the first dog to earn a dual championship by winning both the bench Championship CH as well as becoming a Field Trial Champion in England.
As noted in NFC-AFC Storm Riptide Star's pedigree, Bolo's sons FTW-CCW Banchory Corbie (1921) CH Banchory Danilo (1923 Blk-c-y) both carried the chocolate recessive gene which separated lines for some 70 years and reunited in the pedigree of Storm's Riptide Star in 1991.
He looked so miserable and seemed so unhappy that she was inclined to take a risk and try to put a little sunshine into his life.
personal.pitnet.net /ldoll/banchory_bolo.htm   (1833 words)

  
 DigiTrad: BANCHORY'S LANDS
Banchory's lands are bonny when spring comes iin the year
For she in fact micht weel be styled the flooer o' Banchory's lands.
If you have any additional information or corrections to the credit or copyright information included, please e-mail those additions or corrections to us (along with the song title as indexed) so that we can update the database as soon as possible.
www.mudcat.org /@displaysong.cfm?SongID=474   (426 words)

  
 Clan Duncan Shelties Shetland Sheepdog History Banchory High Born
In this vein, I'd like to present to the fancy one of my all-time favorites, Banchory Bright Lights, or "Taffy," as she was known to those who loved her.
She came from Banchory to Maureen Metzger's Maramet, in Tucson, Arizona, when she was just over a year old.
Banchory Burning Embers (with descendants at Royal Oaks, Dunvegan, and elsewhere), Ch.
www.kennelcity.com /cdhitaff.html   (1073 words)

  
 Banchory-Ternan
The churchyard of Banchory-Ternan lies on the north bank of the River Dee, to the east of the present day town of Banchory.
It is a site of great antiquity and is known to have been inhabited over 8000 years ago.
Besides the churchyard there is a walk that runs along the river and if you are energetic enough will eventually lead you to the town of Banchory.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /nescotland/graveyards/grbantrn.htm   (292 words)

  
 BSAC
Every Tuesday at the Alexander Park in Banchory from 6.30pm until 7.45pm.
About Us The club was founded in 1977 as Banchory AAC, and members originally trained in the Burnett Park in Banchory.
Members now train at the grass 400m athletic track in Alexander Park, with a large long jump pit, shot putt circle and discus cage, and the club has built up a good range of field events equipment.
www.banchorystonehavenac.co.uk   (268 words)

  
 Banchory to the Bosphorous by Bike | Erika Bird and Robin Searle | Travel Blog
Banchory to the Bosphorous by Bike - Erika Bird and Robin Searle
We are Erika and Robin from Scotland (well Robin ıs kind of from Cymru/Wales really)and in April 2005 we quit our jobs and set off to cycle from Scotland to İstanbul.
Banchory to the Bosphorous by Bike - Erika Bird and Robin Searle
www.travelblog.org /Bloggers/Banchory-to-the-Bosphorous-by-Bike   (1498 words)

  
 LabradorNet datebase Dual Ch. Banchory Bolo (Banchory) (Black)
Banchory mated to Munden Scarcity (Munden) (Black), daughter of Ftw Ch.
Banchory next mated to Patience Of Faskally (Faskally) (Black), daughter of Robertson's Ghourka (Robertson) (Black) and Robertson's Queen (Robertson).
Banchory next mated to Ccw Ftw Beaulieu Nance (Beaulieu) (Black), daughter of Uk Ch Banchory Sunspeck (Banchory) (Black) and Dafila (Dafila) (Black).
www.labradornet.com /genped/378.htm   (377 words)

  
 Banchory Estate Agents - Property For Sale & Let
Upon entering Banchory, Strutt and Parker Estate Agents can be found on the left-hand side of the main road opposite the East Church (A93, Station Road).
Our Banchory office has a large selection of property available.
Our extensive network of local branches cover all of the U.K. Our teams on the ground have superior local knowledge and are ready to answer your enquiries.
www.struttandparker.co.uk /html/banchory.php   (186 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Banchory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Banchory & Royal Deeside Street Plan by Ronald P. a.
Banchory 1867 Map by Peter J. Adams (Map - 1 Sep 2004)
Aberdeen & Banchory ~ Explorer 406 (The Outstanding All Weather Map) by Ordnance Survey (Map - 24 Oct 2002)
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 Banchory
Historically, it is home to the famous Scottish fiddler, James Scott Skinner –; who has a square named after him – and, at the present day, to the Banchory Strathspey and Reel Society which was formed in 1932.
The society has a large membership, and some of its members, past and and present, have won prizes for their solo fiddle playing in competitions such as the Glenfiddich Championships.
Click on the following to find out about individual musicians from Banchory and the surrounding area, or alternatively go to the Banchory overview to see a summary of the findings of this section.
www.celtscot.ed.ac.uk /fiddle/banchory.htm   (172 words)

  
 Knowhere: Banchory, Kincardineshire, Inside Information, Hookup Spots and Stuff Only Locals Know
well, these days banchory's bam population is scarily increasing so if you're a cruiser, go down the car park, the feds ignore you when you drive round and round in circles doin a ton-twenty min!
Although geography was never my best subject at school, Banchory is not in the county of Aberdeenshire, it is in Kincardineshire.
You can use the add an event form to tell us about events happening in Banchory.
www.knowhere.co.uk /3236.html   (792 words)

  
  Banchory - Banchory Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Off A93, 3m west of Peterculter, 8m east of Banchory and 10m west of Aberdeen.
Banchory Reflection ROM was a sable dog, bred by R. and Donna Olson (Banchory) from Ch Ch Banchory Formal Notice ROM (D) (ex Ch Banchory Arabesque)
Banchory Museum Aberdeenshire Heritage Bridge Street, Banchory, Aberdeenshire Learn about the life of Banchory-born musician and composer,
bwl.siteslinks.com /sil/bwl-banchory.htm   (133 words)

  
 Scottish Towns - Banchory, Aberdeenshire
Access to Banchory is excellent, served by the A90, A92 & A93 roads.
The gateway to the valley of the Feugh, celebrated in the landscapes of Joseph Farquharson, a former laird of Finzean, Banchory is also from where you can cross Cairn-mon-earn (757ft) to Stonehaven.
If you would like to read more information about Banchory please go to our local history section.
www.scottish-towns.co.uk /aberdeenshire/banchory/index.html   (231 words)

  
 BANCHORY
The first recorded competitive game of bowls to be played on the new green at Banchory was between
During the mid 1920's Banchory having bowled against all
Good luck and best wishes to Banchory Bowling club for the next 100 years.
www.scottishindoorbowls.org.uk /banchory.htm   (331 words)

  
 Banchory-Ternan Rotary Club
Two local students from Banchory Academy attended a one week residential training course at the Nethybridge outdoor centre where they were tutored in leadership skills.
Image looking to the NW with the Academy and Primary school in the centre with the High Street on the top left.
The town of Banchory (pop 6500) lies on the north side of the River Dee some 15 miles west of Aberdeen, Europe's oil capital.
www.banchory-ternan-rotary.com   (544 words)

  
 Aberdeenshire Council - Banchory Museum
Visit Banchory Museum - gateway to Royal Deeside - and learn about the life of Banchory-born musician and composer, J. Scott Skinner, the "Strathspey King".
So why not join us in taking a step back in time to discover what it was like to be a medieval knight or illustrator.
The open day is run in association with the Banchory Library, Banchory Tourist Information, Banchory Heritage Society, Banchory Development Initiative, North-East Scotland Family History Society and the Highland Council.
www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk /museums/banchory.asp   (167 words)

  
 Banchory GC, Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Founded in 1905, it has been extensively remodelled by John Souter.
Banchory is 18m west of Aberdeen, on the A93 road in Royal Deeside.
From Stonehaven the Club is situated 13 miles on the A957.
www.golftoday.co.uk /clubhouse/coursedir/scotland/Aberdeenshire/banchory.html   (116 words)

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