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- 57°29′18″N 4°15′35″W / 57.48833°N 4.25972°W / 57.48833; -4.25972 Clachnaharry (/ˌklæxnəˈhæri/; Scottish Gaelic: Clach na h-Aithrigh) is a former fishing...
- the course of the canal. The canal starts at its north-eastern end at Clachnaharry Sea Lock, built at the end of a man-made peninsula to ensure that boats...
- The Battle of Clachnaharry was a Scottish clan battle that took place in the year 1454. It was fought between the Clan Munro and the Clan Mackintosh (Chattan...
- Clachnaharry railway station served the village of Clachnaharry, Highland, Scotland from 1868 to 1913 on the Inverness and Ross-shire Railway. The station...
- April 2009. grid reference NH656521 "Site Record for Clachnaharry, Clan Battle Monument, Clachnaharry Memorial". CANMORE. Royal Commission on the Ancient...
- Cailloch (1441) Arbroath (1445/46) Brechin (1452) Bealach nam Broig (1452) Clachnaharry (1454) Arkinholm (1455) Skibo and Strathfleet (1455) Tannach (1464/38)...
- temporary terminus during work on Clachnaharry Swing Bridge; Bunchrew; opened 11 June 1862; closed 13 June 1960; Clachnaharry; opened 1 April 1868; closed...
- wounded and Gille Chaluim, the chief's fourth son, killed. The Battle of Clachnaharry, was fought in 1454 between the Clan Mackintosh and the Clan Munro led...
- accounts of Fraser Lord Lovat supporting the Munros at the Battle of Clachnaharry fought two years later in 1454. In 1544, the Frasers fought a great clan...
- Cailloch (1441) Arbroath (1445/46) Brechin (1452) Bealach nam Broig (1452) Clachnaharry (1454) Arkinholm (1455) Skibo and Strathfleet (1455) Tannach (1464/38)...