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  2. List of Scottish place names in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bon Accord (Bon Accord is the motto of Aberdeen) ... Cameron Bar 13; Cape Scott Provincial Park; ... Tartan of Nova Scotia New Glasgow, ...

  3. Bon Accord F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Bon Accord Football Club was a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland who suffered the worst defeat in any Scottish senior football match, losing 36–0 to Arbroath on 12 September 1885 in a first round match of the 1885–86 Scottish Cup. Thirteen goals were scored by centre-forward John Petrie, a Scottish Cup and joint world record.

  4. List of minor Scottish Qualifying Cup entrants - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen club was founded in September 1890 as Junior Bon-Accord. [81] As the name suggests it was a Junior club, unrelated to the senior. Its greatest honour as a junior club was winning the Figaro Cup (for junior and senior reserve clubs) two years in succession (1893–94 and 1894–95).

  5. Bon Accord - Wikipedia

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    Bon Accord (motto), the ancient motto of Aberdeen; Bon Accord Baths, a listed building and disused indoor swimming pool; Bon Accord Centre, a shopping centre complex; Bon Accord Free Church, a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland; Bon Accord F.C., a former football (soccer) club

  6. The 13th Note Café - Wikipedia

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    The 13th Note Café was a restaurant, bar and music venue in Glasgow, Scotland. From its beginnings on Glassford Street (what is now Bar Bacchus), the 13th Note moved to its present site on King Street in 1997. [1] A few years later, the 13th Note franchise expanded to include a larger club venue on Clyde Street.

  7. Bon Accord Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Bon Accord centre is the second-largest shopping centre complex in Aberdeen, Scotland and serves a large catchment area including the city and surrounding Aberdeenshire. The centre was constructed as two separate entities: the St. Nicholas Shopping Centre in 1985 and the adjacent Bon Accord Shopping Centre in 1990.

  8. Northern F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Its only triumphs of note came in the Glasgow North-Eastern Cup, which was largely dominated by the club's neighbour Cowlairs, which won the trophy every season bar one from 1882–83 to 1887–88; the one exception was 1884–85, in which Northern beat Cowlairs in the semi-final and then beat Thistle 5–1 in the final at Inchview. [11]

  9. The Forge Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    A second phase of the Forge Shopping Centre in the mid-1990s incorporated a new indoor market and bingo hall to the east of the initial site, and a retail park, operated by a separate company, to the west (the latter being built over part of the historic Camlachie neighbourhood). [1]