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Glengorm Castle, also
known as
Castle Sorne, is a 19th-century
country house on the Isle of Mull, Scotland.
Located in Mishnish, 6
kilometres (4 mi) northwest...
- of Mull,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Located in
Glengorm, 1.5
kilometres (1 mi)
northwest of
Glengorm Castle on a
rocky outcrop at
Sorne Point. The castle...
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Archived from the
original on 18
December 2021.
Retrieved 21
March 2012. "
Glengormly".
IreAtlas Townlands Database.
Archived from the
original on 28 June 2015...
- on the way to Iona,
visitors typically spend time in Tobermory,
visit Glengorm Castle[citation needed] and then
enjoy one of the beaches. One
report states...
- 1918 –
Torpedoed and sunk by UC-56 10
nautical miles (19 km) W of
Lundy Glengorm Castle 1898 6,763
Formerly Union Line
German Gloucester Castle 1911 7,999...
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Ballachulish Bellanoch Castlebay Cow Hill
Dalmally Dychliemore Link
Fiunary Glengorm Kilmelford Kinlochleven Kintraw Loch
Feochan Mallaig Oban
Onich Spean Bridge...
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Essequibo HMHS
Formosa HMHS
Galeka HMHS Gascon HMHS Glenart
Castle HMHS
Glengorm Castle HMHS Gloucester
Castle HMHS
Goorkha HMHS
Grantala HMHS Grantully...
- "Death on the Hills;
Rescue leader's
grief 30
years after tragedy on
Glengorm that
claimed six children".
Scottish Daily Record. Perrin, Jim (11 August...
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Glenariff Mountain Lower,
Glenarm Demesne, Glenavy, Glenbuck, Glengad,
Glengormly, Glenhead, Glenhugh, Glenleslie, Glenlough, Glenmakeeran, Glenm****, Glenmullion...
- in
which large-scale
evictions were
commonplace —
those of
Torloisg and
Glengorm for
example — this
Francis William Clark gained a
notoriety that matched...