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Lentran is a
small hamlet in the
Highland council area of Scotland. It is 1.8
miles (3 km) east of
Kirkhill and 5
miles (8 km) west of Inverness, on the...
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rivers Beauly and Ness. It
includes the
villages of Kirkhill, Kiltarlity,
Lentran and Inchmore. The Aird is the
traditional heart of the Clan
Fraser of Lovat's...
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Lentran railway station was a
railway station serving Lentran on the
Inverness and Ross-shire Railway, on the
Inverness to Muir of Ord
section opened...
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primary school,
Kirkhill Primary, with a
catchment area
including Inchmore,
Lentran, Drumchardine, Cabrich, Bunchrew,
Clunes and Newtonhill.
Kirkhill is home...
- A
History of 77 MU:
Redcastle National Archives – A
History of 79 MU:
Lentran House "RAF
Acaster Malbis". Air of
Authority – A
History of RAF Organisation...
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number Name 36
Nairn 37
Struan 38
Kincraig 39
Aviemore 40
Keith 41
Kingussie 42
Lentran 43 Dava 44
Brodie 45 Dalcross...
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Bighouse married secondly Isabella,
daughter of
Alexander Mackenzie of
Lentran but this
marriage produced no children. From his
first marriage to Elizabeth...
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Preceding station Historical railways Following station Lentran Line open;
Station closed Highland Railway Inverness and Ross-shire
Railway Beauly...
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implementation of a
dynamic p****ing loop
between Clachnaharry and
Lentran (the
Lentran Long Loop),
which would improve reliability of end-to-end services...
- 1868;
closed 1
April 1913; Bunchrew;
opened 11 June 1862;
closed 13 June;
Lentran;
opened 11 June 1862;
closed 13 June; Clunes;
opened 20
August 1863; closed...