- Lane
England Lancashire RAF
Loughborough England Leicestershire RAF Low
Eldrig Scotland Wigtownshire 1941 1944 No. 11
Satellite Landing Ground. Only used...
- of Loch Glencoul, Sutherland) Loch
Eireagoraidh (east of Mallaig) Loch
Eldrig (Dumfries and Galloway) Loch
Ellrig (Falkirk)
Elrig Loch (Dumfries and Galloway)...
- Wath Head
between 12
January 1944 and
September 1945. No. 11 SLG RAF Low
Eldrig. No. 27 SLG RAF Lennoxlove. No. 36
Aircraft Storage Unit
Airspeed Oxfords...
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Dumfries between 12
January 1944 and
September 1945. No. 11 SLG RAF Low
Eldrig 54°49′00″N 004°58′00″W / 54.81667°N 4.96667°W / 54.81667; -4.96667 Wigtownshire...
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stones is a single-track road
which links Mark of
Shennanton with
Little Eldrig.
Shortly after this
point the
river widens briefly at
Broad Wheel. Continuing...
- Cleughearn, Lea and
Drumloch Burns around Langlands Moss
which drain from the
Eldrig Hills. This
river has also been
titled the 'West' or 'South
Calder Water'...
- ' eileirig' with the
meaning of 'deer-trap' and the
local place-names '
Eldrig', 'Elrig', 'Elrick', etc.
derive from this
source and some of the defiles...
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Leanach RAF
Lennoxlove RAF
Lerwick RAF
Leuchars RAF
Lossiemouth RAF Low
Eldrig RAF
Machrihanish RAF
Milltown RAF
Montrose RAF Oban RAF
Perth RAF Peterhead...
-
forced to dis**** the
aircraft to
satellite landing grounds at RAF Low
Eldrig near Stranraer, RAF
Lennoxlove near Haddington, RAF Wath Head in ****bria...
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Mount Crescent, 1,645
metres (5,397 ft) Mt Burns, 1,695
metres (5,561 ft)
Eldrig Peak, the
Highest Named Point is 1,749
metres (5,738 ft) Mt Flat, the highest...