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Inveraray (/ˌɪnvəˈrɛəri/ or /ˌɪnvəˈrɛərə/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Aora
pronounced [iɲɪɾʲˈɯːɾə]
meaning "mouth of the Aray") is a town in
Argyll and Bute...
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Inveraray Castle (pronounced /ˌɪnvəˈrɛərə/ IN-vər-AIR-ə or /ˌɪnvəˈrɛəri/ IN-vər-AIR-ee;
Scottish Gaelic Caisteal Inbhir Aora [ˈkʰaʃtʲəl̪ˠ iɲɪɾʲˈɯːɾə])...
- and 1975,
Argyll had a
county council. The
county town was
historically Inveraray, but from its
creation in 1890 the
county council was
based at Lochgilphead...
- Argyle) in
memory of the duke's visit. The
family seat is
Inveraray Castle beside Loch Fyne,
Inveraray, Argyll. The estate, 75,000 acres, is a
mixture of commercial...
- The Duke's Tower, also
known as
Inveraray Bell Tower, is the
detached bell
tower of All Saints' Church,
Inveraray,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Standing...
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Inveraray Jail is a
former prison and
courthouse in
Church Square,
Inveraray,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It was
built in 1820 and is a
Category A listed...
- Loch Awe
during a
skirmish with the Clan Campbell. In the
archives of
Inveraray Castle a
charter dated 1567
confirms that a
pardon was
granted to the...
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Inveraray and
District Pipe Band is a
Grade 1 pipe band
based in
Inveraray, Scotland.
Stuart Liddell, a
native of
Argyll and one of the world's top solo...
- the Loch, and is a po****r
tourist attraction.
Inveraray Bridge on Loch Fyne. The
spires of
Inveraray Castle can just be seen on the left. Loch Fyne at...
- Aray Bridge, also
known as
Inveraray Bridge, is a
stone two-arch
public road
bridge on the
Inveraray Castle estate near
Inveraray in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland...