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Onich (/ˈoʊnɪx/; Gaelic: Omhanaich, 'abounding in froth,
frothy place'), also
spelled Ounich, is a
village in the
historic county of Inverness-shire on...
- in the
Gothic Revival style and
completed in 1879. The
following year,
Onich was
separated from
Ballachulish and made into an
individual charge. Adjacent...
- (Baile Ùr an t-Slèibh)
North Ballachulish (Baile a'
Chaolais air Tuath)
Onich (Omhanaich)
Plockton (Am Ploc), Port****mack (Port Mo-Chalmaig), Portree...
- were
confined to
local athletes -
competitors from Ballachulish, Glencoe,
Onich,
Ardgour and
Duror alone being eligible. This
allowed a
pleasant rivalry...
- 0853 to 09xx on 28
April 2001 01854 —
Ullapool (UL4) 01855 — Ballachulish,
Onich – – Was
originally 0062 (ON2)
until changed to 0855 in 1968 01856 — Orkney...
- Crofters' Cottages,
Onich, Inverness-shire are
examples of
vernacular architecture in Scotland...
- and at Corran,
Ardgour with the
Manse at the
former in
Onich. 'Ardgour' and 'Ballachulish &
Onich'
became Parishes in
their own
rights in 1894. Ardgour...
- Scotland, is the
modern (1950s) name for the
Parish of
Ballachulish and
Onich. This
Parish was formed, in 1911, out of the
quoad sacra parish of Ballachulish...
- they
returned to Edinburgh. For a time the
newly married couple lived at
Onich, near Fort William,
where their only child, Iain, was born. Later, the family...
- (shared with Ross-shire)
Muirtown Nethy Bridge Newtonmore North Ballachulish Onich Raigmore Roybridge Scorguie Smithton South Kessock Spean Bridge Struy Tomatin...