- Marjoribanks, 1st
Baron Tweedmouth, also
known as the
Laird of
Guisachan and
Glenaffric (29
December 1820 – 4
March 1894), was a
Scottish businessman and a Liberal...
- Scotland's Tree of the Year by the
Woodland Trust. Glen Affric, also
written Glenaffric, was part of the
lands of the Clan
Chisholm and the Clan
Fraser of Lovat...
-
parliamentary career saw him
reported as
being the
Laird of
Guisachan and
Glenaffric who was, on occasions, "in a
fighting mood".
Following Lady Tweedmouth's...
- an Fhir NM445194 Brol****, Isle of Mull Eas Dubh Allt
Coulavie NH117238
Glenaffric Eas Dubh Allt
Luirg nam Broc NH468286 Glen
Urquhart Eas Dubh Ullapool...
- filled.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Loch Mullardoch. http://www.
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reservoirs and dams in the
United Kingdom...
-
mobile library service at the car park in the
sports ground at the end of
Glenaffric Street.
There are also
Christian churches of many denominations, including:...
-
Meldrum (1861) Dunmagl****
Shooting Lodge (1862)
Fraserburgh manse (1862)
Glenaffric Hotel,
Cannich (1862)
Remodelling of
Rothie House (1862) Bank of Scotland...
- 18 June, when it
dumped its
disabled guns in the dock and
boarded SS
Glenaffric and was
evacuated to Plymouth.
Cuckoo Section joined 3 AA Bde HQ at Martigné...
- 18 June, when it
dumped its
disabled guns in the dock and
boarded SS
Glenaffric and was
evacuated to Plymouth. On 17 June 348 and 349
Companies destro****...