- Dùn
Anlaimh, also
known as Dùn Amhlaidh, and
Eilean nan Cinneachan, is a
crannog (an
artificial island),
located within Loch nan
Cinneachan on the Inner...
- Ó Súilleabháin. Dónall Mac Amhlaigh, (1926–1989), an
Irish writer. Dùn
Anlaimh, a
crannog located on the
Hebridean island of Coll, Scotland.
Dunan Aula...
-
thought to date to the
Norse period;
local traditions describe three – Dùn
Anlaimh, Dùn an Achaidh, Dùn Dubh – as
having been
Norse strongholds which survived...
- of the "heathen" or "gentiles". Coll NM187562
Contains the
crannog Dùn
Anlaimh Loch
Olabhat Benbecula NF798509 One of Benbecula's
larger lochs, it contains...
-
Scottish crannogs include:
Breachacha on Coll
Cherry Island in Loch Ness Dùn
Anlaimh on Coll
Eilean Dòmhnuill on
North Uist
Keppinch (or The Kitchen) in Loch...
- most
interesting fortifications, on Coll (along with Dùn an Achaidh, Dùn
Anlaimh, and Dùn Morbhaidh). The site is
located at grid
reference NM18365942....
- one of the four most
interesting fortifications on Coll (along with Dùn
Anlaimh, Dùn Dubh, and Dùn Morbhaidh). Dun an
Achaidh takes its name from the Scottish...
- most
interesting fortifications on Coll (along with Dùn an Achaidh, Dùn
Anlaimh, and Dùn Dubh). The site is
located at grid
reference NM23456331. The early...
- the
centre of the
island are the
remains of a
stone fort—Dùn
Anlaimh—and loch—Loch
Anlaimh—named
after Amhlaidh Mór.
According to Coll tradition, Amhlaidh...
- to
Beveridge in 1903, the
forts mentioned within this
tradition are Dùn
Anlaimh, a
crannog in Loch nan Cinneachan; Dùn Beic; and Dùn Dubh. The Iain Garbh...