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Ardnave Point (Scottish Gaelic, Àird an Naoimh) is a
coastal promontory on the
northwest of Islay, a
Scottish island. This
landform has a
rocky northern...
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Scottish wife,
Barbara Campbell (1788–1819),
daughter of
Duncan Campbell of
Ardnave. From his
second marriage to Maria-Charlotte Parkyns,
daughter of Lord...
- bólstaðr,
meaning "farm".
Gaelic names, or
their anglicised versions such as
Ardnave Point, from Àird an
Naoimh "height of the saint" ,are very common. Several...
- Leathann,
Sgeir nan
Sgarbh and the Na
Badagan rocks between the
island and
Ardnave Point on Islay. The
Balach Rocks lie to the northeast. The area of the...
- the RSPB. It is an
important winter roosting site for
barnacle geese.
Ardnave Point is a
coastal promontory near the
mouth of the loch on the northwest...
- (circa) by
Thomas Cowan (1748-1817) and Abel
Cowan (1789-1843) User
Supplied Ardnave N/A
Manchester ****berland
Built 1825. Home of
Daniel McDiarmid. Burned...
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Kilellan Farm,
Ardnave, Islay:
Excavations of a
prehistoric to
early medieval site by
Colin Burgess and
others 1954–1976 :
Kilellan Farm,
Ardnave, Islay: Excavations...
- Category B 11896
Upload Photo Ardnave Steading 55°52′26″N 6°20′45″W / 55.873829°N 6.345826°W / 55.873829; -6.345826 (
Ardnave Steading) Category B 11908...
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around 100
square miles (250 km2). It thus
includes the
settlements of
Ardnave, Bruichladdich, Claddach, Conisby, Kilchiaran, Kilnave, Nerabus, Port Charlotte...
- "appears on an old map as
Chreig Yl.?". The Na
Badagan rocks lie just off
Ardnave Point near Nave Island, and
south of Port
Ellen between Sgeir Phlocach...