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Glenlochar (Gd:
Gleann Lochair) is a
hamlet on the
western bank of the
River Dee in the
parish of
Balmaghie in the
historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire...
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Kirkcudbrightshire -
Brittonic glyn + Ken (river name).[page needed]
Glenlochar,
Kirkcudbrighshire Glen Ogle,
Perthshire Glenrothes, Fife - from Scots...
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Scotland Region Galloway Settlements Kirkcudbright, Tongland,
Bridge of Dee,
Glenlochar, Crossmichael,
Parton Physical characteristics
Source Loch Dee
Mouth Kirkcudbright...
- by the Dee. It
continues as the Dee
south from
Glenlochar,
where the
water is held back by the
Glenlochar Barrage. Part of the
Galloway hydro-electric power...
- is Loch Ken the
water lever of the loch was
increased in 1936 when the
Glenlochar Barrage was
installed on the
River Dee as well the
Water of Ken was dammed...
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National Museums of
Scotland in Edinburgh. To the
North of the town
Glenlochar is the site of two
successive Roman forts, the
first being erected during...
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contains only a
handful of
small settlements: Laurieston,
Bridge of Dee, and
Glenlochar as well as
number of
farms and
houses scattered throughout the parish...
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Blatobulgium (Birrens), Ward Law, Milton, Drumlanrig, Dalswinton, and
Glenlochar on the
eastern bank of the
River Dee,
which was
perhaps the
boundary between...
- Category B 49593
Upload Photo Glenlochar Bridge 54°57′33″N 3°58′54″W / 54.959068°N 3.981722°W / 54.959068; -3.981722 (
Glenlochar Bridge) Category A 3706...
- Ken. The
Black Water of Dee also
enters halfway down the loch, and from
Glenlochar, at the
south end of the loch, the
river continues as the Dee towards...