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Aberchalder (Gaelic: Obar Chaladair) is a
small settlement and
estate at the
northern end of Loch Oich in the
Scottish Highlands and is in the Highland...
- Hugh
MacDonell of
Aberchalder (1753–1847) was a
soldier and
political figure in
Upper Canada. He was born at
Aberchalder Lodge in Scotland. In 1773, he...
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Wester Aberchalder is a
small village,
situated on the
south s**** of Loch Mhòr,
lying on the
Aberchalder Burn,
which flows into the loch, in Gorthleck...
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while the
Rideau Canal is a Site. The
cairn and
plaque to John
McDonell (
Aberchalder) does not
refer to a
National Historic Person, but is
erected because...
- Canada. John
McDonell of
Aberchalder was born at
Aberchalder Lodge in Scotland, a son of
Alexander MacDonell of
Aberchalder. In 1773, he came to the Mohawk...
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Aberchalder railway station served the
village of
Aberchalder, in the
county of Inverness-shire in Scotland. It was
opened by the
Highland Railway (Invergarry...
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Canal at the
Aberchalder Swing Bridge. Five
miles of fast
straight track to Fort
Augustus ensued including crossing the
spectacular Aberchalder Spillway Viaduct...
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Queenston Heights. He was born on 19
April 1785 in
Scotland near
Aberchalder and came to
Canada when he was
seven years old. There, he
studied to...
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formerly provided an
accommodation crossing over the canal. The more
modern Aberchalder swing bridge carries the A82 over the canal. A single-storey
three bay...
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Invergarry and Fort
Augustus Railway. It
returns to the
canal towpath at
Aberchalder, for the next
section into Fort Augustus. An
alternative route known...