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Longside, which was established in 1641 and covered an extensive area. There are a number of listed buildings in the village. During the First World War, the most northerly Royal Navy air station was based within the parish and there was also an
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Liverpool were just some of the other well-known structures with granite from the Cairngall quarries used in their construction. In the Statistical Account for Scotland 1791–99 granite from Cairngall is described as "very beautiful" but it also goes on to state
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Longside was a mainstay of the turnpike system as it was crossed by two turnpikes; one running a mail coach twice a day and a stage coach running between
Peterhead and Banff and returning in the evening. The twelve-mile stretch of road from Peterhead to Pitfour and then on to Coilsmore ran through
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In 2007, the village was expanded when a residential housing development of 33 houses was undertaken adjacent to
Skinner Road, on the western edge of the village opposite the golf course. A further 21 houses were built on the same development in 2008. Further residential development is planned
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In 1882, there were two schools recorded at
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Longside spent six months in prison after evading a strict Penal Act of 1748 which decreed that Episcopalian ministers could only preach to his own family. Skinner had tried to circumvent the Act by preaching from his cottage window to a congregation outside. Skinner is buried in the parish
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Each year, an annual gala is held in May. The
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The airfield was built in 1941 and disbanded in 1945. During this period there could be up to 2,000 RAF personnel based there including around 250 WAAF. A large number of RAF squadrons from a variety of nations used the five accommodation camps there.
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Gatherer Wilson (1872-1949), son of Rev Thomas Lockerby Wilson (1810-1894) of the Free Church of Scotland in Longside. Working in a mission in Peking in the early 1900s he was awarded the Imperial Chinese
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Longside and was completed in 1810. It was partly funded by James Ferguson (the member) but he sold it to a Peterhead merchant, James Hutchison, in January 1809.
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RAF Cairn in memory of WW2 squadron, Longside Airfield
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1957:Vi & Sandy, Gordon, May & Hay (2000).
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1070:. Longside Golf Club
1068:"Longside Golf Club"
609:The Buchan Aero Club
515:Covent Garden Market
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370:. Its population in
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164:Sovereign state
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1766:. Chap Construction
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1124:Hogan, C. Michael.
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2124:Stuartfield
2069:Fetterangus
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891:William Hay
399:prehistoric
337: /
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1093:"Planning"
982:References
898:John Smith
376:River Ugie
322:57°31′00″N
89:Population
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1378:. Canmore
1132:8 October
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987:Citations
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803:Hurricane
714:Direction
526:Airfields
504:Cairngall
490:Peterhead
360:Peterhead
325:1°55′59″W
234:Ambulance
178:PETERHEAD
174:Post town
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1571:: p. 103
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1242:cite web
1183:: p. 110
1029:Archived
1011:31 March
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721:Surface
606:Operator
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309:Scotland
239:Scottish
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718:Length
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585:Summary
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486:Mintlaw
465:Pitfour
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