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Lossit House is a 19th-century house,
located just to the
south of
Machrihanish on the
Kintyre peninsula,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The
house is the seat...
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village Lochindaal/Port Charlotte/Rhinns (1829–1929), near
Bruichladdich Lossit (1821) /
Ballygrant (1826–1860),
ruins south of the
village A846 Malt Mill...
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Lossit Point to the west were a
subject for the
Scottish marine and
landscape painter William McTaggart, who had a
house in the village.
Lossit House...
- the west and the base is
marked by an
unconformity with the
underlying Lossit Limestone Formation, part of the
older Appin Group. On
Garbh Eileach, the...
- the
Lochbuy or
Lochbuie Brooch in the
British Museum, and the
Ugadale or
Lossit Brooch, also
still in
private hands. All
three were
exhibited together in...
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freshwater lochs in the
interior including Loch Finlaggan, Loch Ballygrant, Loch
Lossit and Loch Gorm, and
numerous burns throughout the island, many of
which bear...
- gr****y
enclave by The Gauldrons. The
views and
skies seen from the
beach and
Lossit Point have been
captured by
painter William McTaggart, who had a
house in...
- (4 July 2016). "Verskoon my taalgebruik: Naai, nie rêragie!
Varrit of
lossit!". LitNet.
Retrieved 22
October 2022. Petersen, J. 2015.
Being Coloured...
- (Laggan Bay)
Lossit Bay
Argyllshire Portnahaven 55°42′43″N 6°29′46″W / 55.71189880°N 6.49621522°W / 55.71189880; -6.49621522 (
Lossit Bay)
Machir Bay...
- Category B 22917
Upload Photo Lossit Home Farm 55°25′11″N 5°44′23″W / 55.419813°N 5.739796°W / 55.419813; -5.739796 (
Lossit Home Farm) Category C(S) 4918...