- that the
somewhat comical characters on Beckwith's
fictional island of
Bruach were too
close to real persons,
causing Beckwith to
become something of...
- (especially jewellery).
Seven kilometres to the
north of
Dunadd is the site of
Bruach An Druimein.
Excavated in the 1960s in
advance of
gravel quarrying, archaeologists...
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Clydebank (Scottish Gaelic:
Bruach Chluaidh) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
Situated on the
north bank of the
River Clyde, it
borders the...
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Bruach na Frìthe is one of the prin****l
summits on the
Black Cuillin ridge, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Like the rest of the
range it is
composed of...
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Marybank is a
small village in Ross-shire,
Scottish Highlands and is in the
Scottish council area of Highland. The
village of Muir of Ord lies 3 miles...
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Broughty Ferry (/ˈbrɒti/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Bruach Tatha; Scots: Brochtie) is a
suburb of Dundee, in Scotland. It is
situated four
miles east of the city...
- Ghreadaidh, 3,189 ft (972.1 m); Sgùrr nan Gillean, 3,170 ft (966.1 m);
Bruach na Frìthe, 3,146 ft (958.8 m); Sgùrr Mhic Choinnich, 3,111 ft (948.1 m);...
- and one
kilometer south of the
Nether Largie South Cairn is the site of
Bruach An Druimein.
Excavated in the 1960s in
advance of
gravel quarrying, archaeologists...
- Tay take
their names from it, or are
believed to have done so:
Broughty -
Bruach Tatha, Bank of the Tay
Taymouth - Near the
mouth of Loch Tay.
Tayside -...
- last
Scottish clan
battle fought on Skye, was
fought on the
slopes below Bruach na Frìthe, near the head of
Glenbrittle in 1601. The
MacDonalds of Sleat...