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  • ...e west side of the [[River Ericht]] opposite Rattray on the east side. The Brig o' Blair crosses the river. Blairgowrie had a busy livestock market at the bottom of the Boat Brae but this closed in the 1960s and is now the site of the Ashgrove Court
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  • [[File:auld brig dumfries.jpg|thumb|left|Devorgilla Bridge with Old Bridge House Museum at t [[File:05 The caul and old brig.JPG|thumb|The 'Caul' and Devorgilla Bridge]]
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  • ...Blairgowrie on the west. The two towns are joined by a single bridge, the Brig o' Blair, bearing the A93 (the [[Balmoral]] Road) over the Ericht. ...he Balmoral Road. It was built from 1777 when the River was spanned by the Brig o' Blair.
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  • | || bgcolor="blue"| || [[Boat of Garten]] | [[Boat o' Brig]] || bgcolor="blue"| || [[Orton.Morayshire|Orton]]
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  • ...is a freshwater loch in [[Perthshire]], lying between [[Callander]] and [[Brig o' Turk]]. Its name is Gaelic, in which language it is called ''Loch Bhean ...trout and pike, and fishing is available, by permit, from the shore and by boat.
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  • ...Burn of Mulben, which flows 6ΒΌ miles north-west to the Spey at [[Boat o' Brig]], its westward course, flanked by the Highland railway, dividing the paris
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  • ...in court, so as to extort more money from the owners. This happened to the brig ''The Towan'', which floundered in October 1843 but was not in significant ...Institution helped fund a permanent lifeboat at Padstow, a 23-foot rowing boat with four oars. The lifeboat house at [[Hawker's Cove, Cornwall|Hawker's Co
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