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Achanalt (Gaelic:
Achadh nan Allt) is a
railway halt in
Strath Bran, Ross and Cromarty, in the
Scottish council area of Highland. It is
served by a railway...
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Achanalt railway station is a
geographically remote railway station on the Kyle of
Lochalsh Line,
serving the
village of
Achanalt in the
north of Scotland...
- Loch
Achanalt is a small,
irregularly shaped,
lowland freshwater loch in Ross and
Cromarty in the
Scottish Highlands,
close to
Achanalt railway station...
- HMS Loch
Achanalt was a Loch-class
frigate of the
Royal Navy that was
loaned to and
served with the
Royal Canadian Navy
during World War II.
Ordered from...
- Conon's tributaries, p****ing by Loch a' C****linn and Loch
Achanalt until it
reaches Achanalt station near the
mouth of the
River Bran. The
track then follows...
- aminotransferase, an
enzyme AAT, a
codon for the
amino acid
asparagine Achanalt railway station Ath,
Belgium (Dutch: Aat)
Australian Antarctic Territory...
- 1945. Of the twenty-eight Loch-class
frigates completed as such, Loch
Achanalt, Loch
Alvie and Loch
Morlich were
transferred to
Canada in 1943 but retained...
- Scotland. The
station is 27 miles 72 chains (44.9 km) from Dingwall,
between Achanalt and Achnas****ach. ScotRail, who
manage the station,
operate all services...
- h-Inich (near Plockton, Lochalsh) Loch
Achall (east of Ullapool) Loch
Achanalt (Wester Ross) Loch
Achilty (near Contin) Loch
Achnacloich (north of Alness...
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death on 28
September 1913. His body was
buried in the
Highland village of
Achanalt in Ross and Cromarty.
Undiscovered Scotland -
Bertram ****son "No. 26572"...