- The
Isle of Lewis (Scottish Gaelic:
Eilean Leòdhais) or
simply Lewis (pronounced [ˈʎɔːəs̪] ) is the
northern part
of Lewis and Harris, the
largest island...
- MV
Isle of Lewis is a ro-ro
ferry operated by
Caledonian MacBrayne between Oban and Castlebay, Barra.
Built in 1995, she
remains one
of only
three ships...
- the
Isle of Lewis, Scotland, 4
miles (6 kilometres)
northeast of the main town
of Stornoway on the B895 road to Back and Tolsta. The po****tion
of the...
- mountains. The
northern two-thirds is
called [the
Isle of]
Lewis and the
southern third [the
Isle of] Harris; each is
referred to as if it were a separate...
- (a
small hill), is a
village in
Point peninsula on the
Isle of Lewis in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
Point (an
Rubha in Gaelic) is
connected by road...
- Ross-shire was
named after and
covered most
of the
ancient province of Ross, and also
included the
Isle of Lewis in the
Outer Hebrides. The
county town was...
- was the
village of Ullapool. The
county also
covered parts of the
Outer Hebrides, prin****lly the
Isle of Lewis,
including the town
of Stornoway. The neighbouring...
- side
of the Moon
Isle of Lewis, the
northern part
of Lewis and Harris,
Western Isles,
Scotland Lewis,
Colorado Lewis,
Indiana Lewis, Iowa
Lewis, Kansas...
-
origin point of the set. The
chessmen were
discovered in
early 1831 in a
sandbank at the head
of Uig Bay on the west
coast of the
Isle of Lewis, in the Outer...
- name, also
written by MacKay. It is set in the
early years of World War I on the
Isle of Lewis in the
Outer Hebrides,
where it was also filmed.
Kirsty is...