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Caberfeidh Camanachd Club is a
shinty team
based in Strathpeffer, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.
Consisting of two teams,
Caberfeidh currently play in the...
- The
small settlement of
Caberfeidh is
located in The Catlins, in the
Otago region of New Zealand's
South Island. The site of a
former railway station on...
- The
chiefs of the
Scottish highland Clan
Mackenzie were
historically known as the
Mackenzies of Kintail. By
tradition the
Mackenzie chiefs descend from...
- The club's
nickname is the Staggies,
taken from
their badge which is a
Caberfeidh, or Stag's Head. This in turn was
taken from the
regimental badge of the...
- of Glenurquhart. On 31
August 1974,
David Scott Munro, of Ross-shire
Caberfeidh Water Ski Club,
became the
first person in the
world to
water ski (mono...
- Leod,
Chief of Clan Mackenzie.
Chiefs of Clan
Mackenzie are
titled as
Caberféidh (translation from
Scottish Gaelic: "Deer's antlers"). This
Gaelic title...
- Napier, steamer, 48 tons
Barrett Reef, 8
December 1882; got off. 1883
Caberfeidh, barque, 333 tons,
struck outer rock of
Barrett Reef. She
received but...
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regularly in the square.[citation needed]
Strathpeffer is the home of
Caberfeidh Camanachd Club who play
their home
games at
Castle Leod. The team currently...
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Aberdeen University Aberdour Ardnamurchan Ballachulish Beauly Boleskine Bute
Caberfeidh Col-Glen
Cruachanside Fort
William Glasgow Mid
Argyll Glengarry Glenorchy...
- 1–1 at Corpach, Fort
William 1934 -
Caberfeidh 3,
Kyles Athletic 0, at
Inveraray 1935 -
Kyles Athletic 6,
Caberfeidh 4, at
Inverness 1936 -
Newtonmore 1...