- of Highland.
Upper Clyth,
Clyth Mains, Mid
Clyth, Hill of Mid
Clyth, West
Clyth and East
Clyth are all ****ociated with
Clyth.
Clyth is
situated eight miles...
- that was worn by him as coroner.
George is said to have held
court at his
Clyth Castle in such
splendor that it
would rival any
Highland chief. The Battle...
-
Caithness West
Castletown Dunnet and
Canisbay Halkirk Latheron,
Lybster and
Clyth Sinclair's Bay
Tannach and
District Thurso Watten Wick The
Caithness constituency...
- Many
Stanes is a south-facing
hillside (at grid
reference ND295384) in Mid
Clyth,
about 14
kilometres (8.7 mi)
south of Wick in Caithness, in the Highland...
-
railways Following station Oc****ster
Station and Line
closed Highland Railway Wick and
Lybster Light Railway Mid
Clyth Station and Line closed...
- Mid
Clyth was a
railway station located between Wick and Lybster, Highland. The
station was
opened as part of the Wick and
Lybster Railway on 1 July 1903...
- East
Caithness Cliffs SPA The
cliffs at Mid
Clyth Location and
extent of the East
Caithness Cliff SPA in
northern Scotland Location Caithness, Scotland...
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Merchant Navy
Transport ship 1930 6,787 Capt. R W Mackie,
Master 1 0 Sunk HMT
Clyth Ness (FY1596) Royal Navy
Naval trawler 1920 276 P/Skr.
Ernest George Catchpole...
-
generally spoken in the
lowlying land to the east of a line
drawn from
Clyth Ness to some 4
miles west of Thurso. To the west of that
Scottish Gaelic...
- Rubh Re (1912)
Milaid Point (1912)
Maughold Head (1914)
Copinsay (1915)
Clyth Ness (1916)
Duncansby Head (1924) Esha Ness (1929) Tor Ness (1937) "DSA...