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Argyll (1843) –
Category C listed;
session house and some
rebuilding Kirkapol Church, Tiree,
Argyll (1843) –
Category B
listed 1–4
Victoria Crescent...
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Crossapol Gott
Heanish Heylipol Hough Hynish Kenovay Kilkenneth Kilmoluaig Kirkapol Mannal Middleton Moss
Ruaig Salum Sandaig Scarinish Sraid Ruadh Vaul West...
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images Kirkapol Chapel (St Peter's)
Cladh Beag,
Kirkapol Burial Ground 56°31′27″N 6°48′41″W / 56.524147°N 6.811264°W / 56.524147; -6.811264 (
Kirkapol Chapel...
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Dumfriesshire 4,374 588
Tiree Argyll and Bute
Argyllshire Ancient parishes of
Kirkapol and
Soroby united with Coll to form Coll &
Tiree in 1618; Coll separated...
- People". www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk.
Retrieved 10
December 2024. "Geograph::
Kirkapol Church,
Tiree © Rude
Health cc-by-sa/2.0". geograph.org.uk.
Retrieved 21...
- was
washed up on the
Inner Hebridean islet of Gunna, and was
buried in
Kirkapol parish churchyard on Tiree. He has
since been
reburied in the
Dutch war...
- Iona,
Kilfinichen & Kilvickeon,
Kilninian & Kilmore, Kinlochspelvie,
Kirkapol, Salen*, Strontian*, Tiree, Tobermory*, Torosay, Ulva Caithness: Berriedale...
- Kirkandrews-on-Eden ****bria 54°55′N 3°01′W / 54.91°N 03.01°W / 54.91; -03.01 NY3558
Kirkapol Argyll and Bute 56°31′N 6°49′W / 56.52°N 06.81°W / 56.52; -06.81 NM0447...