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Portnahaven (Scottish Gaelic: Port na h-Abhainne,
meaning river port) is a
village on
Islay in the
Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The
village is
within the...
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Other smaller villages include Bridgend, Ballygrant, Port Charlotte,
Portnahaven and Port Askaig. The rest of the
island is sp****ly po****ted and mainly...
- Port Askaig; Port Bannatyne; Port Charlotte; Port Ellen; Portincaple;
Portnahaven; Portkil; Rahane; Rhu; Rosneath; Rothesay; Saddell; Salen; Sandbank;...
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David Lowe
Macintyre VC CB Born 18 June 1895
Portnahaven, Islay,
Argyll Died 31 July 1967 (aged 72) Edinburgh,
Scotland Allegiance United
Kingdom Service...
- 1981). At the time of Smith's birth, his
father was
schoolmaster at
Portnahaven, Islay; however, two
years later he
became the
headmaster of the primary...
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Askaig (Islay) Port
Charlotte (Islay) Port
Ellen (Islay) Port Mòr (Muck)
Portnahaven (Islay) Port
Wemyss (Islay)
Salen (Mull)
Scalasaig (Colonsay) Scarinish...
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northern extension of the B881. A846
Lussagiven Ardbeg,
Islay A847
Bridgend Portnahaven A848 Mull
Tobermory A849 A848 at
Salen Fionnphort A850
Dunvegan Castle...
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father was born near the
village of
Bowmore and her
mother was from
Portnahaven. The
family grew up in the
community of
Scottish Gaels that
thrived in...
- its
northern end. The main po****tion
centres are Port
Charlotte and
Portnahaven,
based on the A847 that runs
along its
eastern coast. It is designated...
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coast of the
island of
Islay and
shelters the
harbour of the
village of
Portnahaven. The
Rinns of
Islay lighthouse was
built on
Orsay in 1825 by
Robert Stevenson...