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  2. Arbroath Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Arbroath Herald Guide and Gazette, usually referred to simply as The Arbroath Herald, was a local weekly newspaper covering events in and around Arbroath, Angus, Scotland. It was founded in 1838 and merged with five other newspapers in 2021 to form Angus County Press. [1]

  3. J. B. Salmond - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Arbroath, the son of James Boath Salmond, a non-fiction writer, novelist [2] and editor of the Arbroath Herald. Salmond senior died in 1901, aged only 41. [3] J. B. Salmond obtained a degree in Political Economy from the University of St Andrews in 1913. [4]

  4. Category:Arbroath - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Arbroath" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. ... Arbroath Athletic F.C. Arbroath Herald; Arbroath High School;

  5. List of newspapers in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman did so in August 2004, and the Sunday Herald followed in November 2005. In addition to newspapers published in Scotland, including Scottish editions of United Kingdom newspapers, a number of local newspapers published in other parts of the British Isles are widely available.

  6. Arbroath Wanderers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    1895–96 Forfarshire Cup 2nd Round, Arbroath Wanderers 2–1 Montrose (result overturned), Arbroath Herald, 21 November 1895. The [club was formed in November 1891 by individuals who thought Arbroath could use a second senior club, [3] and, without being able to secure a home ground for its first season, lived up to its name by playing every match away from home. [4]

  7. Colin Gibson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Colin Gibson (5 November 1907 – 7 April 1998) was a Scottish painter, born in Arbroath, Scotland. He won the Guthrie Award in 1943 with his work, the painting Lisbeth. [1] Lisbeth was the name of his wife. [2] He was also a noted journalist, writing largely about nature and also his local Angus area. [3]

  8. Tom Connaboy - Wikipedia

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    Connaboy was born in 1911 in Straiton, Scotland. [2] He began his football career with junior club Arniston Rangers.After a successful trial with Arbroath in December 1934, in which he played at inside right in the Division Two match against Raith Rovers, he moved into senior football. [5]

  9. Arbroath - Wikipedia

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    Arbroath (/ ɑːr ˈ b r oʊ θ /) or Aberbrothock (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Bhrothaig [2] [ˈopəɾ ˈvɾo.ɪkʲ]) is a former royal burgh and the largest town in the council area of Angus, Scotland, with a population of 23,902. [3] It lies on the North Sea coast, some 16 miles (26 km) east-northeast of Dundee and 45 miles (72 km) south-southwest ...