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Human settlement in Scotland
Burghead (Scots: Burgheid or The Broch, Scottish Gaelic: Am Broch) is a small town in Moray, Scotland, about 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Elgin. The town
Burghead
Early medieval fortress in Scotland
Burghead Fort was a Pictish promontory fort on the site now occupied by the small town of Burghead in Moray, Scotland. It was one of the earliest power
Burghead_Fort
Group of carved Pictish stones
The Burghead Bulls are a group of carved Pictish stones from the site of Burghead Fort in Moray, Scotland, each featuring an incised image of a bull.
Burghead_Bulls
Transmitter station in Moray, Scotland
The Burghead transmitting station is a broadcasting facility near Burghead (grid reference NJ125685) in Scotland for long wave and medium wave radio transmission
Burghead_Transmitting_Station
1980 novel by James P. Hogan
later that she is a physicist at the site of the new fusion reactor in Burghead. Elizabeth Muir, another close friend of Sir Charles, works there as well
Thrice_Upon_a_Time
Bay-class anti-aircraft frigate of the Royal Navy and Portuguese Navy
HMS Burghead Bay was a Bay-class anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named for Burghead Bay in Morayshire. The ship was originally ordered
HMS_Burghead_Bay
Disused railway station in Scotland
Burghead was a railway station serving Burghead in the Scottish district of Moray (formerly Elginshire). Initially the station was the terminus of the
Burghead_railway_station
Medieval tribal confederation in northern Britain
Larger, but not large, settlements existed around royal forts, such as at Burghead Fort, or associated with religious foundations. No towns are known in Scotland
Picts
Council area of Scotland
neighbouring county of Banffshire to the east: From the county of Moray Burghead burgh Duffus and Drainie district Elgin burgh Elgin district Fochabers
Moray
Longwave and mediumwave radio transmitter in England
transmitter, which together with the two Scottish long-wave transmitters at Burghead and Westerglen forms a network broadcasting on the same frequency. The
Droitwich Transmitting Station
Droitwich_Transmitting_Station
Monuments erected by early Scottish tribes
stones are known to have been removed from Scotland. These are Burghead 5 from Burghead Fort in Moray, showing the figure of a bull, now in the British
Pictish_stone
Football league
Longside Lossiemouth United Maud Stonehaven Rothie Rovers Banchory St Ternan Burghead Thistle Cruden Bay Deveronside Dufftown Forres Thistle Fraserburgh United
North of Scotland Football League
North_of_Scotland_Football_League
National museum in London, England
the early Middle Ages in Europe, England, (6th–7th centuries) One of the Burghead Bulls, Pictish stone relief from northeast Scotland, (7th–8th centuries)
British_Museum
Scottish celebration of New Year
ceremony." Retrieved 3 January 2008. "The Burning of the Clavie, Burghead Moray". Burghead Visitor Centre. Retrieved 17 May 2021. 'Hogmanay Traditions Archived
Hogmanay
1952 Argentine-British incident in Antarctica
Foreign Office instructions to the contrary, he boarded the frigate HMS Burghead Bay and, with an accompanying detachment of marines, escorted the John
Hope_Bay_incident
King of the Picts from 671 to 692
and Inverness, and whose primary centre of royal power probably lay at Burghead, which was three times larger than any other enclosed site in Early Medieval
Bridei_son_of_Beli
Alves 23 mi 21 chains (37.4 km) 25 March 1858 3 May 1965 Junction for Burghead and Hopeman branch. Kinloss 27 mi 8 chains (43.6 km) 25 March 1858 3 May
List of Highland Railway stations
List_of_Highland_Railway_stations
Association football club in Moray, Scotland
Burghead Thistle Football Club is a football team, based in Burghead, Moray. A member of the Scottish Junior Football Association, it plays in the Championship
Burghead_Thistle_F.C.
Bus rapid transit system in Glasgow, Scotland
Quay Festival Park Merryland Street Stag Street Napier Street Govan Interchange Golspie Street Govan Road Elder Park Clachan Drive Burghead Place QEUH
Clyde_Fastlink
Class of frigates built for the Royal Navy
(A/S) frigates. In 1959 and 1961, four frigates of the class (Bigbury Bay, Burghead Bay, Morecambe Bay and Mounts Bay) were transferred to the Portuguese Navy
Bay-class_frigate
Scottish songwriter and folk musician (1936–1990)
House and Gordonstoun in Moray. He taught seamanship and navigation at Burghead before going to Edinburgh College of Art. It was there in 1955 that he
Roy_Williamson
Military unit
Lossiemouth in Elginshire on 26 March 1860. A 2nd Elgin AVC was formed at Burghead on 16 October 1872 and was also included in the 1st Banff Admin Brigade
1st Banffshire Artillery Volunteers
1st_Banffshire_Artillery_Volunteers
Former railway station in Scotland
Cummingston railway station stood on the Burghead and Hopeman Branch of the Highland Railway and once served the small village of Cummingston, formerly
Cummingston_railway_station
Scottish Presbyterian denomination
(1900-08), Urray Presbytery of Elgin: Alves, Bellie, Burghead North (1900-06), Burghead South (1900-06), Burghead (1906-29), Elgin High, Elgin Moss Street, Elgin
United Free Church of Scotland
United_Free_Church_of_Scotland
Footpath in Moray, Scotland
direction, the following settlements are passed: Forres, Kinloss, Findhorn, Burghead, Hopeman, Lossiemouth, Spey Bay, Portgordon, Buckie, Findochty, Portknockie
Moray_Coast_Trail
Norse Jarl of Orkney
Cyderhall near Dornoch. However, it has also been said that he was buried at Burghead in Moray. Sigurd's death was apparently followed by a period of instability
Sigurd_Eysteinsson
Area of coast and countryside and SSSI in Moray, Scotland
The eastern end of the Culbin Forest from the north west with the Moray Firth in the foreground and Burghead Bay and Findhorn Bay beyond
Culbin Sands, Forest and Findhorn Bay
Culbin_Sands,_Forest_and_Findhorn_Bay
cancelled 2019 Hopeman Buckie United Burghead United Cullen RAF Lossiemouth Tomintoul Buckie United Hopeman 2018 Burghead United FC Fochabers Bishopmill Rovers
Moray District Welfare Football Association
Moray_District_Welfare_Football_Association
Town in Moray, Scotland
from Duffus Kirk show that similar events were happening at Brughsea (Burghead). It is apparent, therefore, that Clavie burning was carried out in the
Lossiemouth
RNLI lifeboat station in South Ayrshire, Scotland
Portavogie in 1978. Sold and modified as a pleasure boat, last reported at Burghead in 2019. 1961–1968 897 – St Andrew (Civil Service No. 10) 1951 41-foot
Girvan_Lifeboat_Station
Lossiemouth United Maud Rothie Rovers Stonehaven Sunnybank Banchory St Ternan Burghead Thistle Cruden Bay Deveronside Dufftown Forres Thistle Fraserburgh United
List of football clubs in Scotland
List_of_football_clubs_in_Scotland
Roman fort in Great Britain
Pinnata Castra was located just to the east of Burghead. A precursor of the later Pictish fort at Burghead itself remains a strong candidate for the site
Pinnata_Castra
Transmitter station in Falkirk, Scotland
transmission in a synchronised group with the transmitters at Droitwich and Burghead on the same frequency (198 kHz; previously, until February 1988, 200kHz)
Westerglen transmitting station
Westerglen_transmitting_station
United Kingdom The brigantine was driven ashore north and wrecked of Burghead, Aberdeenshire. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
List of shipwrecks in February 1858
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1858
British national radio station
0 and 103.5–104.6 MHz in Northern Ireland Longwave 198 kHz (Droitwich, Burghead, and Westerglen) (to be switched off on 27 June 2026) DAB 12B multiplex
BBC_Radio_4
Geologic formation in Scotland
Upper Old Red Sandstone, and it underlies the waterlain sandstones of the Burghead Sandstone Formation. It represents a windswept dune landscape. The Hopeman
Hopeman_Sandstone_Formation
Scottish clan
clansutherland.org. Retrieved 15 April 2016. Young, Robert (1867). Notes on Burghead. Elgin, Moray: Jeans & Co. p. 61. Retrieved 23 May 2021. Esslemont Castle
Clan_Cheyne
Ancient British people of Northern Scotland
bases in Pictland is also the largest...the coastal promontory fort at Burghead, Moray...important naval base for the Picts from as far back as the late
Vacomagi
School
nearby villages of Burghead, Hopeman, Cummingston and Duffus. The feeder primaries are Hythehill, St. Gerardine's, Hopeman and Burghead. The pupils are separated
Lossiemouth_High_School
Football league season
Banchory Milton Park Banks o' Dee Juniors Aberdeen Spain Park Burghead Thistle Burghead Forest Park Cruden Bay Cruden Bay Watson Park Deveronside Banff
2023–24 North Region Junior Football League
2023–24_North_Region_Junior_Football_League
Broadford. The minister left to found Broadford FCC in 2000. Broughty Ferry Burghead Callanish Campbeltown Carloway. The building was retained post 1900. Castletown
List of Free Church of Scotland congregations
List_of_Free_Church_of_Scotland_congregations
Bull Museum of Ayrshire Country Life and Costume, North Ayrshire Burghead Bull, Burghead Townhead, Galloway Ballochmyle cup and ring marks Petroglyphs in
List_of_petroglyph_sites
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Burghead in Moray, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX
List of listed buildings in Burghead, Moray
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Burghead,_Moray
Steam-powered yacht built by Alexander Stephen and Sons
A Record of the Business Founded, about 1750, by Alexander Stephen at Burghead, and Subsequently Carried on at Aberdeen, Arbroath, Dundee and Glasgow
Rover_(yacht)
UK Parliament constituency (1983–2024)
the Laich of Moray, covering the towns of Elgin, Forres, Lossiemouth, Burghead, Hopeman and Lhanbryde; whilst the SNP were ahead in the three electoral
Moray (UK Parliament constituency)
Moray_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Village in Moray, Scotland
church of St Aethan within Burghead Fort, which had been destroyed by the Vikings. The parish of Duffus included Burghead, and its dedication to Saint
Duffus
Inlet near Inverness, Scotland
easily identified, one being Morven and the other being Scaraben. From Burghead, the white mass of Dunrobin Castle can just be made out in the distance
Moray_Firth
Former RNLI lifeboat class
Glasgow 1949 1949–1960 Buckie 1963 Sold in 1979. Renamed Vagrant. On hard at Burghead Harbour, Moray, February 2026. 1960–1961 Girvan 1961–1965 Relief fleet
41ft_Watson-class_lifeboat
Stone Inverallan Stone Lynchurn Stone Moray Birnie Symbol Stone Burghead Bulls Burghead (fragment) stone Dandaleith stone Drainie Carved Stones Easterton
Dupplin_Cross
Historic county in Scotland
south. Notable features of the coast are Findhorn Bay and the broad arc of Burghead Bay. The coast around Lossiemouth is somewhat rockier, and includes the
County_of_Moray
British telecommunications and broadcast infrastructure company
(54°25′24″N 7°27′45″W / 54.42333°N 7.46250°W / 54.42333; -7.46250) Burghead Burnhope Caldbeck Caradon Hill Carmel (51°49′6.5″N 4°3′58″W / 51.818472°N
Arqiva
Railway line between Inverness and Aberdeen, Scotland
Alves & was used for freight traffic to Burghead Maltings until 1992 - it remained intact through to Burghead but was mothballed in 1998. The junction
Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
Inverness_and_Aberdeen_Junction_Railway
Incomplete list of medium wave (AM) transmitters in Europe
Point, Devon 80 BBC Radio 5 Live Newcastle upon Tyne 50 BBC Radio 5 Live Burghead 25 Guyed, self-radiant steel truss mast BBC Radio 5 Live Norwich 15 BBC
List of European medium wave transmitters
List_of_European_medium_wave_transmitters
Former lordship of the medieval Kingdom of Scotland
during this period, a status it probably inherited after the destruction of Burghead Fort by Vikings in the 9th century, and which may be commemorated by the
Province_of_Moray
relating to Burghead Burgh and Harbour. (Repealed by Grampian Regional Council (Harbours) Order Confirmation Act 1987 (c. x)) Burghead Burgh and Harbour
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1933
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1933
Scottish sporting body, founded 1886
Dee Juniors, Bridge of Don Thistle, Buchanhaven Hearts, Buckie Rovers, Burghead Thistle, Colony Park, Cruden Bay, Culter, Deveronside, Dufftown, Dyce,
Scottish Junior Football Association
Scottish_Junior_Football_Association
Former British Royal Navy Station
South Africa in accordance with the 1955 agreement. On 24 May 1957, HMS Burghead Bay was recommissioned for service in the 7th Frigate Squadron in the South
Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic
Commander-in-Chief,_South_Atlantic
Sculpture in Angus, Scotland
Stone Inverallan Stone Lynchurn Stone Moray Birnie Symbol Stone Burghead Bulls Burghead (fragment) stone Dandaleith stone Drainie Carved Stones Easterton
Camus_Cross
1861 relating to Bexhill Burghead Carradale Elgin and Lossiemouth and Urr Navigation. Bexhill Pier Order 1901 Burghead Harbour Order 1901 Carradale
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1901
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1901
Distillery in Forres, Moray, Scotland
heat to oil-fired steam heat in 1971. SMD had built a malting plant in Burghead, intended to provide malt for a number of SMD's distilleries; this led
Dallas_Dhu_distillery
Area of Moray, Scotland
Fochabers to Brodie and also includes the towns of Elgin, Forres, Lossiemouth, Burghead, Hopeman and Lhanbryde. "Landscape Character Assessment: Moray and Nairn
Laich_of_Moray
British government recognitions
Health and Social Services Board. Evan Fraser Mackenzie, Sub Postmaster, Burghead, Morayshire, The Post Office. John McMullan, Stores Officer D, Ministry
1988_Birthday_Honours
on Norderney, Germany. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Burghead, Moray to Hamburg, Germany. Baldur Denmark The ship was driven ashore and
List of shipwrecks in November 1876
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1876
Scottish lawyer, factor and sheep farmer (1780–1851)
self-improvement. The Sellar family were involved in the building of a harbour at Burghead, Thomas as an investor and Patrick carrying out legal work. As the building
Patrick_Sellar
Bay-class anti-aircraft frigate of the Royal Navy and Portuguese Navy
cruisers Superb and the Canadian Quebec, the frigates Bigbury Bay and Burghead Bay, and other NATO warships for exercises, then returned to the UK, arriving
HMS_Morecambe_Bay
castle built in the 12th century by a branch of the powerful Comyn family. Burghead Well A rock-cut well. Dallas Dhu Historic Distillery Distillery built in
List of Historic Environment Scotland properties
List_of_Historic_Environment_Scotland_properties
supporters) Fraserburgh : Brochers (not to be confused with people from Burghead), Puddlestinkers Frinton-on-Sea : Master Gaters (pejorative: the town used
List of British regional nicknames
List_of_British_regional_nicknames
World War II merchant ship of the United Kingdom
Chamois was disabled off Rame Head, Cornwall. She was assisted by HMS Burghead Bay until a tug arrived. Empire Chamois was sold in 1947 to the Astral
SS_Empire_Chamois
Castle in Scotland, United Kingdom
subsidiary centre of a high-status administrative area, probably centred on Burghead. Kinneddar is located on a raised ridge of land originally on the edge
Kinneddar
British royal recognitions
Communities. Catherine Flint Millar, Secretary, The Burghead Headland Trust. For services to the community in Burghead, Morayshire. Alderman Maurice Turtle Mills
2015_New_Year_Honours
Island in the Sound of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
the music industry. Scottish islands portal List of islands of Scotland Burghead - an east coast village that also celebrates the Old New Year. Newtonferry
Berneray,_North_Uist
Informal traditional holiday based on the Julian calendar
Oidhche Challainn in Glenfinnan. Also in Scotland, the coastal town of Burghead in Morayshire celebrates the eve of the Old New Year with "The Burning
Old_New_Year
construct a Branch Railway from their Alves Station to the Town and Harbour of Burghead; to provide additional Station Accommodation at Inverness; and for other
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1861
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1861
Human settlement in Scotland
the B9012, sandwiched between the two fishing villages of Hopeman and Burghead. It was known as "the Collach", possibly from Scottish Gaelic an Coileach
Cummingston
University of Aberdeen completed further excavations at the Pictish fort in Burghead, Moray, Scotland. A rare Pictish ring was one of the discoveries. 22 –
2024_in_archaeology
Area in the Laich of Moray, Scotland
College of Roseisle. The College of Roseisle lies at crossroads of the main Burghead to Elgin road and the Lossiemouth to Forres road. The college prefix recalls
Roseisle
Scottish Calvinist church
(resigned) 1908: William MacKinnon, Gairloch 1909: James Hendry, Forres/Burghead 1910: John Kennedy Cameron, Free Church College 1911: William Menzies Alexander
Free Church of Scotland (since 1900)
Free_Church_of_Scotland_(since_1900)
Bullhead Bullrush Bulolo Bulrush Bulwark Burchett Burdock Burford Burges Burghead Bay Burgonet Burley Burlington Burnaston Burnet Burnham Burnie Burslem
List of ship names of the Royal Navy (B)
List_of_ship_names_of_the_Royal_Navy_(B)
Former British regional radio service (1930–1939)
Lisnagarvey Northern Ireland Regional Programme 977 kHz 977 kHz 12 October 1936 Burghead Scottish Regional Programme 767 kHz 767 kHz 1 February 1937 Penmon Welsh
BBC_Regional_Programme
Football league season
St Ninian 28 15 2 11 84 53 +31 44 8 New Elgin 28 14 2 12 73 62 +11 44 9 Burghead Thistle 28 12 3 13 73 66 +7 39 10 Dufftown 28 11 3 14 64 83 −19 36 11 Westdyke
2024–25 North Region Junior Football League
2024–25_North_Region_Junior_Football_League
Aberdeen to Inverness, with Branches to Banff, Portsoy, Garmouth, and Burghead, to be called "The Great North of Scotland Railway." (Repealed by Great
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1846
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1846
1884 beaching of steamship
hurricane". On 28 October 1884 SS William Hope was sailing from Fraserburgh to Burghead carrying only ballast. Caught off Troup Head by a shift in the wind in
Rescue_from_SS_William_Hope
Scottish architect (1881–1962)
Tarradale quarry. Fasnakyle power station used a honey-coloured stone from Burghead quarry, and Mossford power station used stone from Tain, which was a similar
James_Shearer
Tomintoul Elgin (43): Aberlour (2), Alves (2), Archiestown, Bellie, Birnie, Burghead, Dallas (2), Drainie, Duffus, Dyke (2), Edinkillie (2), Elchies, Elgin
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
Disused railway station in Alves, Moray
administrative area of Moray. The station was the junction where the line to Burghead and Hopeman diverged from the line from Aberdeen to Inverness. Opened by
Alves_railway_station
Military unit
Squadron, approved in 1985, depicts the Burghead Bull, derived from stone carvings found within the Pictish Fort of Burghead, seven miles west of Lossiemouth
No. 2622 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment
No._2622_Squadron_RAuxAF_Regiment
Human settlement in Scotland
Kirk was built and dedicated around 1857. Originally a daughter church of Burghead Free Church of Scotland, it became part of the United Free Church of Scotland
Hopeman
British political scientist (born 1952)
sent him on a Leadership development course at The Outward Bound School, Burghead, Morayshire in (1970). They encouraged and supported his part time studies
Phil_Harris_(academic)
Geological formation in Moray, Scotland
Sandstone Supergroup Underlies Stotfield Cherty Rock Formation Overlies Burghead Sandstone Formation or unconformably on Devonian beds Thickness up to 30 m
Lossiemouth_Sandstone
scrapped F336 Álvares Cabral 1959–71 British Bay-class frigate; ex-HMS Burghead Bay; scrapped F337 Pacheco Pereira 1959–70 British Bay-class frigate; ex-HMS
List of ships of the Portuguese Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_Portuguese_Navy
Cave and archaeological site in Moray, Scotland
Moray Firth in Scotland, near the small settlement of Covesea, between Burghead and Lossiemouth in Moray. It is named after the Pictish carvings incised
Sculptor's_Cave
the time period and location cannot be easily reconciled. The Hirta and Burghead items may date from the Dark Ages some four centuries or more after the
Timeline of prehistoric Scotland
Timeline_of_prehistoric_Scotland
followed by others at Moorside Edge, Westerglen, Washford, Lisnagarvey, Burghead, Stagshaw, Start Point and Droitwich. These buildings had impressive Art
Leonard_Rome_Guthrie
Former Scottish railway company
coast via Nairn to Inverness. Branch lines to Banff, Portsoy, Garmouth and Burghead would total 30+1⁄2 miles (49.1 km). At the same time the Perth and Inverness
Great North of Scotland Railway
Great_North_of_Scotland_Railway
Football tournament season
Fraserburgh United 3 – 2 Downfield Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 0 – 2 Auchinleck Talbot Burghead Thistle 1 – 2 Pollok New Elgin 2 – 2 Kilwinning Rangers Glasgow Perthshire
2011–12_Scottish_Junior_Cup
Former shipbuilding company in Glasgow, Scotland
can be found in Alexander Stephen (1722–1793) who began shipbuilding at Burghead on the Moray Firth in 1750. In 1793 William Stephen (1759–1838), a descendant
Alexander_Stephen_and_Sons
State Description Flora United Kingdom The derelict ship was towed into Burghead, Moray. Louise Desirée France The schooner was wrecked at the Pointe de
List of shipwrecks in January 1877
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1877
1948 Bay-class anti-aircraft frigate of the Royal Navy
had already bought four other frigates of the same class (Bigbury Bay, Burghead Bay, Morecambe Bay and Mounts Bay), and renamed NRP Afonso de Albuquerque
HMS_Dalrymple
15th-century castle near Forres, Moray, Scotland
north-east of Forres, Moray, Scotland, and about 3.5 miles (6 km) south of Burghead. The castle belonged to the Dunbars, who also owned property in Caithness
Hempriggs_Castle
voyage from Sunderland, County Durham, to Burghead, Moray. She was refloated the next day and taken in to Burghead in a leaky condition. Elgin United Kingdom
List of shipwrecks in December 1876
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1876
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Greek
Farmer.
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Muslim
Lamb
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Muslim
Servant of the guardian of faith
Boy/Male
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Follower; Companion
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(Wife of Arjun - the Pandavas Prince)
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Old Gaelic name CUIDIGHTHEACH means "helper."
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people of witness; a prey
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