-
Aviemore (/ˌæviˈmɔːr/ ;
Scottish Gaelic: An
Aghaidh Mhòr [ən̪ˠ ˈɤːɪ ˈvoːɾ]) is a town and
tourist resort,
situated within the
Cairngorms National Park...
-
Sruth in
Aghaidh an Aird (Irish for "stream
against the height"),
sometimes called The Devil's Chimney, is Ireland’s
highest waterfall, with a height...
-
Mullaghmore Peninsula Ox
Mountains Rosses Point Peninsula Sligo Abbey Sruth in
Aghaidh an Aird
Feldmarschall The 3rd Earl of
Carlingford (1639-1704) - senior...
- 'Races of Castlebar' is
commemorated by pikes.
Underneath are the
words 'Ar
Aghaidh',
meaning 'forward'.
Castlebar expanded rapidly during the 1980s, 1990s...
- over one
circuit of the
course when
winning the 1985
Topham Chase Lean Ar
Aghaidh was the best
supported of the
mounts of the
sixteen debut riders, which...
-
Reason Durham Edition Monanore 1987
Maori Venture The
Tsarevich Lean Ar
Aghaidh 1986 West Tip
Young Driver classified 1985 Last
Suspect Mr
Snugfit Corbiere...
-
Pride Cyborgo Simpson 1994
Balasani Avro
Anson Minella Lad 1993 S****l Ar
Aghaidh Pragada Baydon Star 1992
Nomadic Way Ubu III
Crystal Spirit 1991 King's...
-
Ardgour (Àirde Gobhar),
Ardnamurchan (Àird nam murchan),
Aviemore (An
Aghaidh Mhòr),
Avoch (Abhach),
Auldearn Back of
Keppoch (A' Cheapaich), Ballachulish...
-
Avielochan (Scottish Gaelic:
Aghaidh an Lochain) is a
hamlet in the
historical county of Inverness-shire,
within the
Highland council area of Scotland...
- in
Coakley 1980 fn.33] in An
Phoblacht (18
April 1931);
reprinted in Ar
Aghaidh vol.1 no.8 (October 1931)
Sherry 1998 p.39 O'Leary,
Philip (2010). Gaelic...