- Dubh
Artach (/duː ˈɑːrtɑːx/;
Scottish Gaelic: [t̪uh ˈarˠʃt̪əx]) is a
remote skerry of
basalt rock off the west
coast of
Scotland lying 18
miles (29 km)...
- end of the
Lecale Peninsula St John's Rock, a 19th-century name for Dubh
Artach,
Scotland St John's Town of Dalry,
Dumfries and Galloway,
Scotland St John's...
- The
island features a
disused signal station for the
lighthouses on Dubh
Artach and
Skerryvore and a row of
cottages built for the
lighthouse keepers. Satish...
-
Fowlsheugh in
northeast Scotland;
numerous reefs in the
Hebrides such as Dubh
Artach and Skerryvore; and The Skerries,
located off the
Antrim coast of Northern...
-
outlying rock
lighthouses are also
visible from the
southwest of Mull: Dubh
Artach and Skerryvore. The
Torran Rocks are a
large shoal of reefs, islets, and...
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Dunnet Head (1831)
Girdle Ness (1833)
Barra Head (1833)
Lismore (1833) Dubh
Artach (1872)
Annan Bridge Hutcheson Bridge,
Glasgow Marykirk Bridge Regent Bridge...
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Fowlsheugh Cramond Island Firth of
Forth Damsay Orkney Dore Holm
Shetland Dubh
Artach Inner Hebrides Dùn St
Kilda Dùn
Chonnuill Inner Hebrides:
Garvellachs East...
- 1859,
Carraig Fhada at Port Ellen,
which has an
unusual design, and Dubh
Artach, an
isolated rock
tower some 35 km (22 mi)
northwest of Ruvaal.
Since 1973...
- of
small islands may be no less
complex and elusive. In
relation to Dubh
Artach,
Robert Louis Stevenson believed that "black and dismal" was one translation...
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Environment Scotland. http://www.nlb.org.uk/LighthouseLibrary/Lighthouse/Dubh-
Artach/ "Listed
building details (number=LB1890)".
Historic Environment Scotland...