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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY (Strathspey Section) | Great North of Scotland Railway Strathspey Section | Company Time Tables A. S. Chalmers - Station Agent |
026; 030; 031 | This name is Applied to a branch of the Great North of Scotland Railway cons isting of a single line of rails communication between Boat of Garten and Craigellachie |
RIVER SPEY | River Spey | Speyside Guide Hugh Grant, Straan A. S. Chalmers. Advie |
009; 014; 024; 030 | Applied to a river which has its source at Loch Spey and after a north easterly course of one hundred miles or following its windings one hundred and twenty it becomes confluent with the Moray Firth - The River Spey is generally considered the second river in Scotland. In its volume of water and extent of basin - draining not less than 1300 square miles of country while it is universally admitted to the first in rapidity - See Spey-Side Guide |
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