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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]
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]
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;
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.
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]
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]
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]
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 ...