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Airport in Inverness, Scotland
Inbhir Nis) (IATA: INV, ICAO: EGPE) is an international airport situated at Dalcross, 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Inverness, Scotland. It is owned by Highlands
Inverness_Airport
east-north-east of Inverness and contains Inverness Airport, Dalcross industrial estate, Dalcross Castle and Dalcross Forest. On 16 October 2015, the principal contractor
Dalcross
Castle in Highland, Scotland
Dalcross Castle is a restored 17th century tower house, about 1+1⁄2 miles (2.5 kilometres) southwest of Croy, Highland, Scotland, and about 7 miles (11
Dalcross_Castle
Independent private schools in Australia
named ‘Dalcross’ in Pymble was bought in 1956. With Brose’s return from Edinburgh, she took charge of the foundation class at Dalcross. Dalcross had its
Steiner_Schools_Australia
Railway station in the Highlands of Scotland
station was opened on 2 February 2023. It is close to the site of the former Dalcross railway station, and is served by ScotRail services between Inverness and
Inverness Airport railway station
Inverness_Airport_railway_station
City in the Highlands of Scotland
1947 over safety concerns due to its size; it moved to the former RAF Dalcross, where it remains to day, with the former airfield quickly being swallowed
Inverness
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Croy and Dalcross in Highland, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
List of listed buildings in Croy and Dalcross
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Croy_and_Dalcross
Disused railway station in Highland, Scotland
Dalcross was a railway station located at Dalcross, to the east of Inverness, Scotland (now in the Highland Council Area). It opened in 1855 and closed
Dalcross_railway_station
Highland Scottish clan
held by the Frasers and that is said to have had a brownie. Dalcross Castle, at Dalcross, Inverness-shire was held by the Frasers of Lovat who built the
Clan_Fraser_of_Lovat
Historic county in Scotland
Canna, Muck and Rùm from Argyll. Exceptionally, the parish of Croy and Dalcross was allowed to continue to straddle Inverness-shire and Nairnshire. The
Inverness-shire
Human settlement in Scotland
which can be booked for all kinds of events for up to 150 people. Croy & Dalcross Parish Church is the local congregation of the Church of Scotland. Services
Croy,_Highland
Scottish courtier and landowner (1570–1633)
Bunchrive or Bunchrew, Dalcross Castle, and a lodging in Inverness. Jean Stewart was involved in the building projects, Dalcross is near her cousin's house
Simon_Fraser,_6th_Lord_Lovat
century Occupied Nairnshire Castle Craig Ruin Dalcross Castle L-plan 17th century Occupied Private Dalcross, Highland Nairnshire Daviot Castle Site Daviot
List of castles in Highland (Scotland)
List_of_castles_in_Highland_(Scotland)
Castle in Highland, Scotland
later than 1618 and possibly founded as early as 1580 (contemporary with Dalcross Castle QV). The castle was built beginning as early as 1580 by the Stewart
Kilcoy_Castle
Former Royal Air Force flying training school
at RAF Dalcross as 8 FTS became No. 8 (Advanced) Flying Training School RAF from 1 June 1951 then disbanded two years later still at Dalcross. 1 Jun 1954
No. 8 Flying Training School RAF
No._8_Flying_Training_School_RAF
Historic county in Scotland
parish was in a single county, with the exception of the parish of Croy and Dalcross, which was exceptionally allowed to continue to straddle Inverness-shire
County_of_Nairn
Former British railway company
journey. Intermediate stations opened at Culloden (later Allanfearn), Dalcross, Fort George (later Gollanfield Junction) and Cawdor. Initially three trains
Highland_Railway
GDL00174 Cawdor Castle Estate GDL00099 Dunvegan Castle Estate GDL00164 Dalcross Castle Estate GDL00125 Culloden House Estate GDL00122 Tomnahurich Cemetery
List of sites on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes
List_of_sites_on_the_Inventory_of_Gardens_and_Designed_Landscapes
British brand of consumer co-operative supermarkets
Coventry, West Midlands Slow Moving Ambient and Tobacco Eddie Stobart Dalcross LSC Inverness, Scotland Local service centre for Northern Scotland Co-op
Co-op_Food
Railway line in Scotland linking Aberdeen and Inverness
2020. Inverness Airport railway station (close to the site of the former Dalcross railway station) opened in February 2023. All passenger services are operated
Aberdeen–Inverness_line
Former Royal Air Force flying training group
10 Air Gunners School RAF RAF Cark = Staff Pilot Training Unit RAF RAF Dalcross = No. 2 Air Gunners School RAF RAF Dumfries = No. 10 (Observers) Advanced
No._29_Group_RAF
List of hospitals operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Marcos) Chongchen Hospital - China, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party) Dalcross Adventist Hospital -Killara, (closed by Adventist HealthCare Limited) Florida
List of Seventh-day Adventist hospitals
List_of_Seventh-day_Adventist_hospitals
Village in Rutland, England
in 1959 by Messrs Fawkes and Knight, and moved to Oakham in 1960 then Dalcross near Inverness in 1969. They made electrical generators and were taken
Market_Overton
Lanarkshire EGPG QGG Cumbernauld Airport Public 820 2,690 Asphalt 107 Dalcross Highland EGPE INV Inverness Airport Public 1,887 6,191 Asphalt 9 Dundee
List of airports in the United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies
List_of_airports_in_the_United_Kingdom_and_Crown_Dependencies
HR number Name 36 Nairn 37 Struan 38 Kincraig 39 Aviemore 40 Keith 41 Kingussie 42 Lentran 43 Dava 44 Brodie 45 Dalcross
Highland Railway Classes prior to 1870
Highland_Railway_Classes_prior_to_1870
Former railway station in Scotland
Preceding station Historical railways Following station Dalcross Station closed; Line open Inverness and Nairn Railway Allanfearn Station closed; Line
Castle Stuart Platform railway station
Castle_Stuart_Platform_railway_station
Former railway station in Scotland
Line and station open Highland Railway Inverness and Nairn Railway Dalcross Line open; station closed Disused railways Terminus Highland Railway
Gollanfield Junction railway station
Gollanfield_Junction_railway_station
1940 1953 as RNAS Culham RAF Culmhead UC England Somerset 1941 1946 RAF Dalcross DZ Scotland Inverness-shire 1941 1953 Now Inverness Airport RAF Dale Wales
List of former Royal Air Force stations
List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations
Medieval Roman Catholic diocese in Scotland
Urquhart Abertarff Abriachan Brackley—now Brackla Convinth Croy Dalarossie Dalcross Daviot Dores Ewan or Barevan—now Cawdor Ferneway Inverness Kintallirgy—now
Diocese_of_Moray
Grangemouth Late 1955 7 Gliding School March 1946 RAF Dalcross Cadet TX.1/TX.2/TX.3 Sedbergh TX.1 n/a RAF Dalcross 1 September 1955 Disbanded 8 Gliding School May
List of Royal Air Force Glider units
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_Glider_units
Class of British 4-6-0 locomotives
all batches were still in service. The last example in service, 14690 Dalcross Castle, was withdrawn from Aviemore Sheds in 1947, and scrapped at Inverness
Highland_Railway_Castle_Class
Former Royal Air Force airfield in Moray, Scotland
1,000 bombers per raid. No. 19 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit from RAF Dalcross used the airfield during 1943, flying the Airspeed Oxford training aircraft
RAF_Elgin
Secondary school, state funded school in Inverness, Scotland
Enrolment c. 1,117 Houses Brodie (BD) - Green Cawdor (CW) - Yellow Dalcross (DC) - Blue Kilravock (KR) - Red Rait (RT) - Navy Blue Strathnairn
Culloden_Academy
Human settlement in Scotland
Council area Highland Country Scotland Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town Dalcross Postcode district IV2 7 Police Scotland Fire Scottish Ambulance Scottish
Fisherton,_Highland
Coll and Sorobie suppressed and joined to Kirkapol, thereafter Tiree. Dalcross suppressed and joined to Croy. Dalmeath suppressed and joined to Glass
List of civil parishes of Scotland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Scotland
Former Scottish railway company
commuter trains into Inverness and Aberdeen and new stations at Kintore and Dalcross, near Inverness airport. Heritage and tourist railways also use the former
Great North of Scotland Railway
Great_North_of_Scotland_Railway
Scottish train operating company owned by Abellio
Inverness/Inverurie and Aberdeen that served the two recently opened stations at Dalcross and Kintore. A selection of Inter7City services also commenced operation
Abellio_ScotRail
Scottish peer and Chief of Clan Fraser of Lovat
silver goblets, a bed with "Scottish green" curtains, and the high table of Dalcross Castle to her grandson Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat. "MORE LIKE LIONS THAN
Alexander Fraser, 4th Lord Lovat
Alexander_Fraser,_4th_Lord_Lovat
Aviator with the Royal Air Force and swimming coach
their facilities, which was used for training. They also trained at RAF Dalcross and RAF Inverness using Airspeed Oxfords, de Havilland Gypsy Moths, Dragon
Alec_Sutherland
Former Royal Air Force group in Northern Britain
Catterick A RAF Church Fenton A RAF Cockburnspath R RAF Cresswell R RAF Dalcross HQ RAF Danby Beacon R RAF Doonies Hill R RAF Douglas Wood RAF Drem A RAF
No._13_Group_RAF
Royal Air Force main operating base in Moray, Scotland
named after a former RAF airfield in the north east of Scotland: Brackla, Dalcross, Dallachy, Dyce, Inverness, Milltown and Peterhead. New waste water treatment
RAF_Lossiemouth
Overview of the transport system in Scotland
North Lanarkshire EGPG Cumbernauld Airport Public 820 2,690 Asphalt 107 Dalcross Highland EGPE INV Inverness Airport Public 1,887 6,191 Asphalt 9 Dundee
Transport_in_Scotland
Daisyfield L&YR 1958 Dalbeattie G&SWR 1965 Dalchonzie Halt Caledonian 1951 Dalcross Highland Railway 1965 Dale Bank Ashover Light Railway 1936 Dalegarth (Cottages)
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: D–F
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_D–F
British composer (1872–1944)
Devenish, in 1919. In later years, he lived the life of a country squire at Dalcross Castle, a home that he bought in Scotland. He was an avid sportsman, enjoying
Harold_Fraser-Simson
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
remains and pillars, on a haugh at Clava on the banks of the Nairn, Croy and Dalcross, Inverness. Chamber tomb (HS) Bronze Age 57°28′25″N 4°04′27″W / 57.4737°N
Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882
Ancient_Monuments_Protection_Act_1882
Confederation of Highland Scottish clans
Memorial Cairn, Cluny Castle Dalrossie Church with numerous Davidson graves. Dalcross Castle, associated with Clan Mackintosh. Daviot Church, built by MacPhail
Clan_Chattan
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
after being disbanded in Germany, No. 41 Squadron was re-formed at RAF Dalcross in Scotland as a fighter squadron, by re-numbering from No. 122 Squadron
No._41_Squadron_RAF
Irish aviator (1884–1913)
scarf while flying his Chipmunk close to Montrose while en route from Dalcross to Shoreham on 27 May 1963. According to legend, Masefield landed after
Desmond_Arthur
Historic ruin in Elgin, Moray, Scotland
Inverness Abertarff Abriachan Brackley—now Brackla Convinth Croy Dalarossie Dalcross Daviot Dores Ewan or Barevan—now Cawdor Ferneway Inverness Kintallirgy—now
Elgin_Cathedral
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
squadron was re-equipped with the Spitfire F21 but was disbanded at RAF Dalcross on 1 April 1946 when it was renumbered No. 41 Squadron. Pine, L.G. (1983)
No._122_Squadron_RAF
Cawdor, Croy and Dalcross, Daviot and Dunlichity, Inverness, and Naim, in the counties of Inverness and Naim. Cawdor, Croy and Dalcross, Daviot and Dunlichity
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1891
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1891
Ardersier, Arisaig and Moidart, Boleskine and Abertarff, Bracadale, Croy & Dalcross, Daviot & Dunlichity, Petty (all three partly in Nairnshire until 1891)
List of churches in Highland (council area)
List_of_churches_in_Highland_(council_area)
Scottish railway line
travelled on those days. There were stations serving Inverness, Culloden, Dalcross, Fort George, Cawdor (not open at first, but only after a delay) and Nairn
Inverness_and_Nairn_Railway
Defunct civil and military airfield in Scotland
general use under the title Longman Airfield until Inverness Airport at Dalcross became the primary hub in 1947, due to Longman being regarded as too small
RAF_Inverness
List of Heritage listed buildings in Highland, Scotland
As Culloden Moor Viaduct: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Dalcross Castle And Garden Wall: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Fort
List of Category A listed buildings in Highland
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Highland
Glasgow subway station
Kelvinhall General information Location 7 Dalcross Path Partick, Glasgow, G11 5RA Scotland Coordinates 55°52′16″N 4°18′02″W / 55.87111°N 4.30056°W /
Kelvinhall_subway_station
1931 film
production moved to a location shoot in Scotland including footage taken at Dalcross Castle, the home of C. Frazer-Simpson, the author of the story. The second
A_Honeymoon_Adventure
British artist
ABDUA:30479 University of Aberdeen Aberdeen, Scotland Jonathan Warre of Dalcross 1960s painted plaster INVMG.1978.256.002 Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
Gladys_Barron
Cromdale, Inverallan And Advie, Highland List of listed buildings in Croy And Dalcross, Highland List of listed buildings in Daviot And Dunlichity, Highland List
List of listed buildings in Highland
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Highland
Carr-bridge Curling Club Cawdor Curling Club Citadel Culloden Academy Dalcross Curling Club Darnaway Curling Club Dornoch Elgin Curling Club Elgin Academy
List of curling clubs in Scotland
List_of_curling_clubs_in_Scotland
Presbytery of Highlands and Hebrides, Scotland
formerly St Ewan's Parish Church, Cawdor or Baraven (ancient-C16th) Croy and Dalcross Parish Church (1934-2023) Croy North Parish Church (1929-1934), formerly
Clèir_Eilean_Ì
Former railway station in Scotland
Sutherland, Scotland. The station was opened in 1902. James Craig, formerly at Dalcross railway station was appointed the first agent of the company. The station
Embo_railway_station
Aspect of Scottish history
Castle Kennedy RAF Castletown RAF Charterhall RAF Connel (244 MU) RAF Dalcross RAF Dallachy RAF Dornoch RAF Drem RAF Dumfries RAF Dundonald RAF Dunino
Military_history_of_Scotland
George, renamed Gollanfield Junction 1899 and renamed Gollanfield 1959. Dalcross 137 mi 10 chains (220.7 km) 5 November 1855 3 May 1965 Castle Stuart Platform
List of Highland Railway stations
List_of_Highland_Railway_stations
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
BHX 112, Straggled 10 Mar 41 City Of Oxford (1926) United Kingdom 2,759 Dalcross (1930) United Kingdom 4,557 Diloma (1939) United Kingdom 8,146 Joined
Convoy_HX_112
British government recognitions
British Museum. Geoffrey Tate Stanley, formerly Airport Commandant III, Dalcross Aerodrome, now Air Traffic Control Officer, Accra Airport, Ministry of
1964_Birthday_Honours
Barevan (St Eibhinn), Boleskine, Brackley, Convinth, Croy, Dalarossie, Dalcross, Daviot, Dores, Dunlichity, Farnua, Inverness, Kilravock, Kiltarlity, Kirkhill
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
Railway station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
2009. Retrieved 12 September 2017. "New rail stations for Kintore and Dalcross"BBC News - NE Scotland, Orkney & Shetland news article 7 December 2012
Kintore_railway_station
(Scottish Gaelic: Urchanaidh), Ballinrait (Scottish Gaelic: Baile an Ratha), Dalcross, Croy (Scottish Gaelic: Croidh), Daviot (Scottish Gaelic: Deimhidh) and
History_of_Nairn
Scottish male curler and coach
Tom Pendreigh Curler ♂ Born 09 09 1955 Hawick Team Curling club Dalcross CC Curling career Member Association Scotland World Championship appearances
Tom_Pendreigh
Former Royal Air Force operations group
Advanced Flying Unit RAF RAF Cranwell RAF College Flying Training School RAF Dalcross No. 19 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit RAF RAF Grantham No. 12 (Pilots) Advanced
No._21_Group_RAF
Former Royal Air Force flying training group
Air Observers School RAF RAF Chelveston Central Gunnery School RAF RAF Dalcross No. 2 Air Gunners School RAF RAF Dumfries No. 10 Air Observers School RAF
No._25_Group_RAF
Australian politician
"sudden seizure" at his son's home at Lindfield. He was taken to the 'Dalcross' private hospital at Killara and his condition was described as critical
Thomas_Houghton_(politician)
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