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River Grudie (Abhainn Ghrùididh in
Scottish Gaelic)
flows into the
River Bran, from the north, at
Grudie.
Grudie Power Station is
situated at
Grudie, taking...
- Scotland. The
deepest of the basins, at 112 m (367 ft), is
known as the
Grudie Basin, and lies
between Isle
Maree and the head of the loch. To the northwest...
-
Corriemulzie River) Shin
catchment River Shin (flows into Kyle of Sutherland)
Grudie Burn (R)
River Tirry (L) (flows into Loch Shin)
River Fiag (L) (flows into...
- the top end of
Lochan Fada can be seen below.
Looking towards Slioch from
Grudie with
Lochan Fada in the
foreground John, Murray; Lawrence, Pullar. Bathymetrical...
- A832 road at
Bridge of
Grudie, with the
power station immediately upstream of the bridge.
Several of the
tributaries of the
Grudie are dammed, and a long...
- reserve. The
remaining northwestern part of
Beinn Eighe lies
within the
Grudie &
Talladale Estate. Two of
Beinn Eighe's
summits are
classified as Munros...
-
James Shearer, lies less than 1 mile (1.5 kilometres)
southwest of the
Grudie Bridge Power Station. Sir
Arthur Bignold,
Member of
Parliament (MP) for...
- the
first of the Board's
stations to
become operational. When
designing Grudie Bridge power station, on the
River Conon,
Shearer did not
think that such...
- and 1961. An
underground water tunnel leading from Loch
Fannich to the
Grudie Bridge Power Station required blasting out a
final m**** of rock beneath...
- is no
obvious evidence of ****ociated land use.
Shortly afterwards, the
Grudie Burn
joins on the
right bank,
after it has p****ed
through the single-arched...