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The burgh is a seaport on the southern shore of the mouth of Cromarty Firth, 5 miles from Invergordon on the opposite coast.
Invergordon is to the south.
Although it is unknown the exact year Invergordon Football Club was originated it is believed it was around the very early 20th century ( around 1910 ).
* Invergordon Grain Distillery, owned by Whyte and Mackay, which is owned by United Breweries Group ;
Promising golfer Rannulph Junuh ( Matt Damon ) is Savannah, Georgia's favorite son, and Adele Invergordon ( Charlize Theron ) is his beautiful girlfriend from a rich family.
The town is well known for the Invergordon Mutiny of 1931.
Invergordon is now the mural town of the Highlands and hopes to emulate the success of her mentor in Chemainus, British Columbia.
The town is served by Invergordon railway station which lies on the far north line, connecting Wick with Inverness.

Invergordon and town
Later it was renamed Invergordon and used as a shunter in that town, where it survived until just after the Grouping.
It lies near the Cromarty Firth, with the town of Invergordon to the east and the village of Evanton to the south west.

Invergordon and Easter
From Inverness the A9 runs across, through or near the Moray Firth, the Black Isle, Tore, Muir of Ord, Conon Bridge, the Cromarty Firth, Easter Ross, Dingwall, Evanton, Alness, Invergordon, Nigg Bay, Fearn, Tain, the Dornoch Firth, Sutherland, Dornoch, The Mound, Golspie, Dunrobin Castle, Brora, Helmsdale, Caithness, Berriedale ( and the Berriedale Braes ), Badbea, Dunbeath, Latheron, Mybster,
As enlarged in 2005, the Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross constituency covered 23 out of the 80 wards of the council area: all ten wards of the Caithness area committee, all six wards of the Sutherland area committee and seven ( Alness and Ardross, Invergordon, Ferindonald, Rosskeen and Saltburn, Seaboard, Tain East and Tain West ) out of the 18 wards of the Ross and Cromarty area committee.

Invergordon and Ross
He was a district councillor in Ross and Cromarty and worked as a senior secondary school teacher in Alness and Invergordon before taking early retirement in 1995.
He was born in the County of Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, on 25 July 1896, and educated at Invergordon and Inverness.

Invergordon and Cromarty
** Places: Cromarty, Dingwall, Invergordon.
First Rosyth was considered for the base, then Invergordon at Cromarty Firth, but construction in both places was delayed, leaving them largely unfortified by the outbreak of the First World War.
Looking from Invergordon toward oil platform s in Cromarty Firth.
The principal settlements on its shores are Dingwall near the head, Cromarty near the mouth ( from which the Firth takes its name ), and Invergordon in between.
The county included six burghs: Cromarty, Dingwall, Fortrose, Invergordon, Stornoway and Tain.
Sailors of the Atlantic Fleet, arriving at Invergordon, on the Cromarty Firth in Scotland, in the afternoon of Friday 11 September, learned about the cuts from newspaper reports ; some reports implied that a 25 % cut would be imposed on all ratings.
Nonetheless, in Wick, Cromarty and Invergordon, there were protests about the export of grain from local harbours ( this grain being privately owned ).

Invergordon and Scotland
The Firth forms one of the safest and most commodious anchorages in the north of Scotland and Invergordon was once at one time a major base for the Royal Navy's Home Fleet.
During World War I, back in Scotland, he was in charge of the construction of the Invergordon naval base and for defences at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands.

Invergordon and .
* September 15 – Invergordon Mutiny: Strikes are called in the Royal Navy due to decreased salaries.
* Invergordon Mutiny was an industrial action by around a thousand sailors in the British Atlantic Fleet, that took place on 15 – 16 September 1931.
For two days, ships of the Royal Navy at Invergordon were in open mutiny, in one of the few military strikes in British history.
The Firth was the scene of the Invergordon Mutiny in 1931.
During World War II, there was a large training and operational base for Catalina amphibians and Sunderland seaplanes, which extended from Invergordon to Alness point-also now an industrial estate.
He briefly returned to government in 1931 as First Lord of the Admiralty in Ramsay MacDonald's first National Government, but soon retired after having been forced to deal with the unfortunate Invergordon Mutiny.
The B817 runs through Evanton, Alness and Invergordon.
The third stone formerly stood at Hilton of Cadboll, but was removed for security to the grounds of Invergordon Castle.
Before the season started, both Invergordon and Bonar Bridge withdrew, leaving just eight teams in the league.
Invergordon Football Club are a Scottish football club from Invergordon.
They compete in North Caledonian Football League and play at Recreation Grounds, Invergordon.
Its original ground was the old Blackpark, ( now part of Invergordon Distillery ) and the current ground Recreational Park, Invergordon.
Invergordon was originally known as the " Maroons " with their first kit donated by Plymouth Argyll.
Invergordon currently compete in the North Caledonian Football League and play at Recreation Grounds, Invergordon.

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