- Loch Fyne (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Fìne,
pronounced [l̪ˠɔx ˈfiːnə];
meaning "Loch of the Vine/Wine"), is a sea loch off the
Firth of
Clyde and
forms part...
- View of
Kilmichael and Loch Fyne,Argyllshire.
Lochfyneside parish Church, Minard, Argyll.
Lochfyneside Free Church, Minard, Argyll.
Minard Castle A view...
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Church 1775 (1864) 19-1261 West
Lochfyneside: ****lodden,
Inveraray &
Lochgair 1,539 ****lodden
Glenaray InverarayA Lochfyneside Lochgair Inveraray Kirk Medieval...
- Free
Presbytery of
Dingwall in 1897 and he was
ordained as
minister of
Lochfyneside in 1898.[citation needed] At the
Union of 1900 he
remained in the Free...
- 1940–46 - No
competition owing to
Second World War 1947 -
Newtonmore 4,
Lochfyneside 0, at Oban 1948 -
Newtonmore 4,
Ballachulish 2, at
Inverness 1949 - Oban...
-
Lochfyneside 2
Glasgow Skye 1 aet 1952
Ballachulish 5
Glasgow Uni 1 1951
Lovat 5
Glasgow Mid
Argyll 1 1950
Lovat 3
Lochfyneside 1 1949
Lochfyneside 6...
- Sandness, The
Glens &
Kirriemuir United St Andrew's, Udny Green, West
Lochfyneside, Westruther,
Whitekirk 2023 (45): Auchaber,
Bengairn Parishes, Brechin...
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running to
build up
their leg strength.
Furnace joined with
Inveraray as
Lochfyneside and
twice reached but lost in
Camanachd Cup
Finals - 1949 and 1953. However...