- Máirtín Mac an
Ghaill is a
social and
educational theorist. He is the
author of The
Making of Men: Masculinities, ****ualities and Schooling, The RoutledgeFalmer...
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dominate its
northern s****. The
highest point on the
island is Càrn a'
Ghaill (Scottish
Gaelic for "rocky hill of the storm") at 689 feet (210 m). Another...
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during the pre-Viking and
Viking eras. This
island was also
called Inis an
Ghaill Duibh, 'The Dark Foreigner's Island'. The name is
recorded in
Viking sources...
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Inchagoill Native name: Inis an
Ghaill Crabhthigh Landing point Inchagoill Geography Location Lough Corrib Coordinates 53°29′10″N 9°19′01″W / 53.486°N...
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Wester Ross) Loch Bad a' Chròtha (near Badachro,
Wester Ross) Loch Bad a'
Ghaill (Coigach,
Wester Ross) Loch Bad na
Goibhre (east of Lochinver, Sutherland)...
- Loch Bad a'
Ghaill is a
small remote and deep
freshwater loch that is
located 10
miles north of
Ullapool and
immediately north west of Loch Lurgainn. It...
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McOrkil Þorketill Mac
Coitir Cotter, MacCotter,
Cottier Óttar Mac Dubh
Ghaill, Ó Dubh
Ghaill, Doyle, McDowell,
MacDougal Dubgall Mag
Fhionnain Gannon “the fair”...
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between 1935 and 1939 – Ráth Chairn,
Baile Ghib, Cill Bhríde,
Cluain an
Ghaill and
Baile Ailin. They were
established on
fertile land
which had been allowed...
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Ballyguyroe (Irish
Baile an
Ghaill Rua, Town of the Red Foreigner/Frenchman/Norman.
Spellings also in use:
Ballinguyroe and Ballinguiroe.
Pronounced locally...
- Parliament.
Retrieved 24
November 2011.
Christian Haywood; Máirtín Mac an
Ghaill (1
January 2003). Men and masculinities: theory, research, and
social practice...