- Chàrnaich,
meaning "the
place of cairns". Even
today there is
Upper Carnoch and
Lower Carnoch.
There was
formerly a
small hospital at the
southern end of the...
-
granite Celtic cross soars up from a
rugged cairn above the
river in
Upper Carnoch. Its
design is
based on the
elaborate Gosforth Cross. An
annual wreath-laying...
- the Clan
Donald Society.
Initiated in 1930, this is held at the
Upper Carnoch memorial, a
tapering Celtic cross installed in 1883 at the
eastern end...
-
Eanruig in
Scottish Gaelic) is a
granite boulder in a
field in the
Glencoe (
Carnoch) area of Scotland.
Clach Eanruig is
translated alternatively as Henderson...
-
Sutherland Rosal,
Sutherland Strathbrora,
Sutherland Glenelg, Lochalsh, 1849
Carnoch, Ross and
Cromarty Berneray,
North Uist.
Riasg Buidhe, Isle of Colonsay...
- of Loch Shiel)
Simple coastal catchments Glenmore River Strontian River Carnoch River Glencripesdale Burn
Kinloch River Barr
River Savary River Aline catchment...
-
follow its
course almost all the way to the sea. The
river is
joined by the
Carnoch Burn and
flows almost due east from here, p****ing the 200
metres (660 ft)...
- the
district of
Wester Ross and Cromarty. It
comprises the
parishes of
Carnoch and Kinlochlychart, with the
ancient parish of Kilchrist.
Urray is located...
- Tannery 12
Princhester Street:
Islamic Centre of West End 14 Sus**** Street:
Carnoch 16 Sus**** Street: Norwich 30 Sus**** Street:
Brighton Terrace 24 Vulture...
- the same
amount of
Celtic fire for
field sports as
their neighbours of
Carnoch (Glencoe).
Music was
supplied by the pipe band of F
Company (A.H.R.V.)...