- The
Riasg Buidhe Cross is a
cross standing in the
gardens of
Colonsay House on the
Inner Hebridean island of Colonsay, Scotland. It
takes its name from...
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hybrid phallic and
early Christian form) from the
abandoned village of
Riasg Buidhe stands below the house. A
focal point is the
Lighthouse Garden, featuring...
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forts on the
island such as Dùn
Cholla and Dùn Meadhonach. The 8th-century
Riasg Buidhe Cross has been re-erected in the
gardens of
Colonsay House. St Cathan's...
- Glenelg, Lochalsh, 1849 Carnoch, Ross and
Cromarty Berneray,
North Uist.
Riasg Buidhe, Isle of
Colonsay Ormaig, Ulva Isle of Mull Crackaig, Isle of Mull...
- Linn of Roslin. The
first element is more obscure, but may
derive from
riasg meaning a peat moor. The
theory that it is a
corruption of Rose line, a...
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House for some time and may have been
involved in the
relocation of the
Riasg Buidhe Cross to the
garden there. He
returned to
Colonsay many times, presumably...
- (Bosigran, Cornwall)
Grange Old
School (Borrowdale, The Lake District)
Riasg (Roy Bridge,
Central Highlands of Scotland)
Other UK
Mountaineering 'Senior...
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summit Mullinabrone Mullach na Bron
summit of the
quern (stone-mill) Risk
Riasg marsh Rusky Rúscaigh mor**** (a mire/marsh)
Scalty Scoilte rock split/cleft...
- East
Coast Trail ****ociation, Newfoundland, 1977 in 500
numbered copies)
Riasg Buidhe - with
Roger Ackling, 1987 The
Homecoming -
Prest Roots Press, Kenilworth...
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suggested that
Kilruskin may mean 'The
Chapel of the Rushes' from the
Gaelic '
riasg' in
keeping with the very
marshy conditions of the low-lying land lying...