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Monmouthshire and
renamed Marklyn. Ran
aground on 20
January 1942 at
Crammag Head, Port Logan.
Cargo of iron ore
discharged but she was
damaged further...
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Buchan Ness Cape
Wrath Chanonry Corran Point Corsewall Covesea Skerries Crammag Head
Davaar Duncansby Head
Dunnet Head
Fidra Fife Ness
Girdle Ness Holy...
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mainland 1846 Alan
Stevenson Northern Lighthouse Board (until 2012) 36 49 24
Crammag Head Lighthouse
Dumfries and
Galloway 54°39′53″N 4°57′54″W
mainland 1913...
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Dumfries and
Galloway 1816
Covesea Skerries Lighthouse
Lossiemouth 1846
Crammag Head Lighthouse
Dumfries and
Galloway 1913
Davaar Lighthouse
Argyll and...
- the
longest river on the island. It is at the foot of Druidale; Glen
Crammag; the
valley of the
upper part of the
Sulby River; and a fourth, unnamed...
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Burrow Head, 30m high near Isle of
Whithorn Monreith Stack The
Black Slab,
Crammag Head, near
Kirkmaiden Witch Rock, Portpatrick,
first ascended in 1899 Juniper...
- was
torpedoed and sunk in the
Irish Sea 2
nautical miles (3.7 km) off
Crammag Head, Wigtownshire,
United Kingdom (54°40′N 5°03′W / 54.667°N 5.050°W...
- 5m
broad with a bank up to 3m
thick and 0.6m high on its
outer lip. (f)
Crammag Head on the
western s**** of the
Rhins was
circular dun or
broch with outworks...
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Northumberland C.72
Torrs Warren,
Wigtownshire C.73 Mull of
Galloway -
Crammag Head,
Wigtownshire C.74
Ailsa Craig,
Ayrshire C.75 St Abb's Head, Berwickshire...