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Grimsay (Scottish Gaelic: Griomasaigh) is a
tidal island in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
Grimsay is the
largest of the low-lying stepping-stones which...
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Grimsay may
refer to
several islands in Scotland:
Grimsay, a
tidal island north of
Benbecula in the
Outer Hebrides Grimsay,
South East Benbecula, a tidal...
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Benbecula and
Grimsay. From
south to north, the
inhabited islands in the
island group are Èirisgeigh (Eriskay),
Uibhist a Deas (South Uist),
Grimsay (South)...
- Roinoch, Mas
Grimsay Flodaigh: Lin**** and
numerous others but none
named by
Ordnance Survey Grimsay (North):
Eilean à Ghobha,
Eilean Mòr
Grimsay (South):...
- then the
world came tae oor doorstep:
Lockerbie Lives and
Stories (The
Grimsay Press, 2008). [4]
Archived 19
December 2013 at the
Wayback Machine "Lockerbie...
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Guide to the
Archaeology and
Historical Architecture of
Northern Cyprus.
Grimsay Press. ISBN 978-1845301286.
North Cyprus – a Pocket-Guide.
Rustem Bookshop...
- name
derives from the
Gaelic for "heather island". It is
connected to
Grimsay by a
causeway and
there is a
settlement called Seana Bhaile (Scottish Gaelic:...
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causeways and bridges.
These include:
Baleshare Benbecula Berneray Eriskay Grimsay North Uist
South Uist Vatersay,
which is
connected to
Barra (but not to...
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examples were
built above ground, such as
Clettraval and Bagh nam
Feadag (on
Grimsay). Many
sites incorporate animal burials beneath the floor, the most common...
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Grimsay,
south east of
Benbecula is a
tidal island of the
Outer Hebrides. It is
connected to
Benbecula by a
causeway which carries the B891. In the 2001...