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- Calvay (Scottish Gaelic: Calbhaigh) is a currently uninhabited island situated in the Sound of Eriskay in the Outer Hebrides, at grid reference NF810126...
- Calvay Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Calbhaigh) is a ruined castle on an islet close to the island of Calbhaigh, at the eastern approaches to Loch...
- Calvay or Calbhaigh meaning "calf island" in Scottish Gaelic could refer to one of three islets off the coast of South Uist in Scotland: Calvay, an island...
- featuring a character based on his late brother Peter Torkington called Peter Calvay, whom in the novel had lived on the island of ****isay for a number of years...
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- and films. Examples are: B**** Rock Broch of West Burrafirth Castle Island Calvay Castle Stalker Castle Tioram Eilean Aigas (F) Eilean Dearg, Loch Riddon...
- Hamilton in 1822, demolished in 1954 (a playpark now stands on the site). The Calvay Centre opened in 2007, replacing the block of flats and shopping area. The...
- worst maritime disasters in United Kingdom waters during the 20th century. Calvay in the Sound of Barra provided the inspiration for Compton MacKenzie's 1947...
- Giolla Adhamhnáin mac Néill, leader of the MacNeils. At around this time Calvay Castle was built, guarding Lochboisdale. The remainder of South Uist remained...
- worst maritime disasters in United Kingdom waters during the 20th century. Calvay in the Sound of Barra provided the inspiration for Compton Mackenzie's novel...