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disused former United Free
Church on the
island of Iona.
Nicknamed Am
Fasgadh (Gaelic for 'The Shelter'), the
Highland Folk Museum's
remit was "...to...
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first summer of
opening and 900 the
following year.: 553
Nicknamed Am
Fasgadh (Gaelic for the shelter), the
Highland Folk Museum's
remit was "…to shelter...
- ’s gach feachd; Cùm mi fo d’
sgiath ’S
thoir dhomh misneachd is neart,
Fasgadh do m’ anam Is mi ri d’uchd dlùth; Treòraich mi dhachaigh, Dhè chumhachdaich...
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Grant [Isabel
Frances Grant,
founder of the
Highland Folk Museum] in Am
Fasgadh". The 1920s–30s was also a
significant period in the
development of Scottish...
- Ltd and
restoration work was begun. The name
comes from the
Gaelic word
fasgadh,
meaning "safety", or "dwelling place", and for
reasons of
potential tautology...
- May 2006). "First
Myrian Championship". Geograph.
Retrieved 5 June 2019.
Fasgadh; et al. (17 July 2006). "OV". Geograph.
Retrieved 5 June 2019. "Geograph::...
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Gates And Railings) Category B 41719
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Fasgadh), 4 (Brentor),
Matheson Road
Including Boundary Walls,
Gates And Railings...
- of Skye. An
alternative theory that the name
derives from the
Gaelic "
Fasgadh-Beag"
meaning "little shelter" has been
dismissed by the OS
Record of Names...