Dalbeattie (/dælˈbiːti/, Scots: Dawbeattie,[2] Scottish Gaelic: Dail Bheithe meaning 'haugh of the birch', or Dail Bhàite 'drowned haugh' (i.e. liable to flood) is a town in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Dalbeattie is in a wooded valley on the Urr Water 4 miles (6 km) east of Castle Douglas and 12 miles (19 km) south west of Dumfries. The town is famed for its granite industry and for being the home town of William McMaster Murdoch, the First Officer of the RMS Titanic.
^"Mid-2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland". National Records of Scotland. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
^Andy Eagle (27 February 2003). "The Online Scots Dictionary". Scots-online.org. Retrieved 19 September 2013.Archived 2010-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
Dalbeattie railway station served the town of Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland from 1859 to 1965 on the Castle Douglas and Dumfries Railway...
league at the end of the 2011–12 season, before returning again in 2017. Dalbeattie Star and Threave Rovers withdrew from the league at the end of the 2012–13...
54.933°N 3.829°W / 54.933; -3.829 Dalbeattie High School is a small rural secondary school on the edge of Dalbeattie in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire...
on the Dumfriesshire border, falls into the sea a few miles south of Dalbeattie 27 miles (43 kilometres) from its source. Silurian and Ordovician rocks...
of his death have been the subject of controversy. Murdoch was born in Dalbeattie in Kirkcudbrightshire (now Dumfries and Galloway), Scotland, the fourth...
Dalbeattie Town Hall is a municipal building in the High Street in Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The structure, which is used as community...
competition in the region, supplanting the Churchill Cup. 5th K.R.V. Annan Dalbeattie Dumfries St John's Garliestown Gladstonians Mid-Annandale Moffat Newton...
1931, and the first competition did not even play to a conclusion. Even Dalbeattie Star's 5–0 win in the 1930 final did not attract much in the way of media...
Scottish cyclecar manufactured in 1921 by Skeoch Utility Car Company in Dalbeattie, Kirkudbrightshire. It was powered by a 348 cc single-cylinder Precision...
Retrieved 22 February 2023. "The Origins of the Scottish Episcopal Church". Dalbeattie & Castle Douglas Churches. 11 July 2011. Retrieved 22 February 2023. "St...
Dumfries between 2006 and 2016). He was raised in Dalbeattie and Kippford, and was educated at Dalbeattie Primary School, at Crawfordton House – a private...
Mereshead (near Dalbeattie on the Solway Firth) There are five 7Stanes mountain biking centres in Dumfries and Galloway at Dalbeattie, Mabie, Ae, Glentrool...
now makes products for central heating systems. It opened a factory in Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway, in 1961, which closed in 1998. It is situated...
westbound Caledonian goods was given a ticket, and about a mile west of Dalbeattie met the ballast [train] returning. Three of the enginemen were killed...
announced there would be 12 teams in the league, and that they would be: Dalbeattie Star, East Kilbride, Edinburgh City, Gala Fairydean Rovers, Gretna 2008...
Albert Pumpherston Stoneyburn West Calder United Abbey Vale Creetown Dalbeattie Star Lochar Thistle Lochmaben Mid-Annandale Newton Stewart Nithsdale Wanderers...
Kirkcudbrightshire, in the eastern part of Galloway, between the towns of Dalbeattie and Gatehouse of Fleet. It is in the ecclesiastical parish of Kelton....
section became part of the A701. A709 Lockerbie Dumfries A710 Dumfries Dalbeattie A711 Dumfries Argrennan A712 Crocketford Newton Stewart via New Galloway...
and Galloway, Scotland. The town lies southwest of Castle Douglas and Dalbeattie at the mouth of the River Dee, around four miles (six kilometres) from...
Whitehill Welfare 5 clubs in the South of Scotland Football League: Creetown, Dalbeattie Star, Newton Stewart, St Cuthbert Wanderers, and Wigtown & Bladnoch 15...