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- Inverlair Falls is a waterfall of Scotland. Waterfalls of Scotland Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map series, sheets 309-470 56°53′16″N 4°43′41″W...
- route is way-marked through the Inverlair forestry plantation which has a steep ascent and descent. On arrival at Inverlair Lodge continue left for bunkhouse...
- "Norseby House". "Secret Scotland - Inverlair Lodge". "Inverlair Lodge". The Unmutual Prisoner Locations Guide. "Inverlair". Canmore. Historic Environment...
- people had been incarcerated in a resort-like prison in Scotland called Inverlair Lodge, near Inverness. Markstein suggested that Danger Man's main character...
- The identity of the killers, Alexander Macdonald, Keppoch Tacksman of Inverlair, and his six sons, were well known. Sir James at Dunelm Castle was eventually...
- NT662097 near Chesters Hog Gill Spout Hog Gill NY462892 near Newcastleton Inverlair Falls River Spean NN339807 Glen Spean Inversnaid Falls Arklet Water NN337087...
- Spean Bridge. A minor road bridges the Spean just above the falls at Inverlair. Two further road crossings exist - a private estate road across the short...
- squad consisting of 7 men (Alexander MacDonald, the Keppoch Tacksman of Inverlair, and his six sons) who then, with the support of other Tacksmen, seized...
- The identity of the killers, Alexander MacDonald, Keppoch Tacksman of Inverlair, and his six sons, were well known. The cause of the murders were a manner...
- for Scotland. The Board's headquarters were at Sauchiehall Street and Inverlair Avenue Glasgow. 1948–1955: Sir Robert Norman Duke, KBE, CB, DSO, MC 1948–1955:...