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Glenurquhart or Glen
Urquhart (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Urchadain) is a glen
running to the west of the
village of
Drumnadrochit in the
Highland council...
- Glen
plaid (short for Glen
Urquhart plaid), also
known as
Glenurquhart check or
Prince of
Wales check, is a
woollen fabric with a
woven twill design of...
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Milton (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile a' M****linn) is a
village in
Glenurquhart, to the west of the
village of Drumnadrochit, in the
Highland council area of...
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Bradley Martin of
Balmacaan House,
celebrated its centenary. Much of
Glenurquhart was
historically part of the
Balmacaan Estate (also
known as the Glen...
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councillors is 74, and the main
meeting place and main
offices are in
Glenurquhart Road, Inverness. The most
recent election of the
council was on 5 May...
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Glenurquhart Shinty Club is a
shinty team
which plays in
Drumnadrochit on the
banks of Loch Ness, Scotland. It
draws its
players from the part of the Great...
- the time. Nearby,
there is a
memorial to him
erected by the
people of
Glenurquhart. On 31
August 1974,
David Scott Munro, of Ross-shire
Caberfeidh Water...
- best
known are
listed below: Callanish,
Lewis Corrimony, Glen
Urquhart (
Glenurquhart) Croftmoraig,
Perthshire Kilmartin Glen,
Argyll Machrie Moor,
Arran Maeshowe...
- very
smooth and soft. Logo of the
Harris Tweed authority Glen plaid,
Glenurquhart, or
Prince of
Wales check,
frequently used to make
overcoats and sportcoats...
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former Inverness College building at the
corner of
Ardross Street and
Glenurquhart Road (built 1876) as its offices,
renaming it
County Buildings. The building...