"The Maggie", made in 1954, is in many ways superior to the later, BBC-made, television comedies about Para Handy and the "Vital Spark", these largely studio-based and much of "The Maggie" sho...
Opened on Friday, September 4, 1865, in the presence of The Duke of Argyll, The Provost of Campbeltown and the company's chairman, the company also bringing its previously private circuits, to Barr...
The name Kilchenzie may derive from Cainnech of Aghaboe, his real name Cainnech moccu Dalánn, known as Saint Kenneth in Scotland and variously as Saint Canice, Saint Canicus and Saint Kenny known a...
This is essentially a supplementary list to complement the "Birds of Kintyre - Online Wikipedia Links" uploaded earlier to the 'Kintyre On Record' archives on scribd.com, where there are Wikipedia ...
"The Maggie", made in 1954, is in many ways superior to the later, BBC-made, television comedies about Para Handy and the "Vital Spark", these largely studio-based and much of "The Maggie" sho...
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Loch Ossian is a real get away from it all, rustic style Eco Hostel set high on Rannoch Moor. Our recently refurbished 20 bed hostel is superb base to explore this remote wilderness.
Loch Ness Hostel
Loch Ness / Scotland
Only 30 minutes from Inverness and about two hours from the Isle of Skye, there is plenty to do in the area. The Great Glen cycling and walking track passes th...
Loch Ossian Hostel
Corrour / Scotland
This is ideal walking country with plenty of low and high level routes including some fine Munros and Corbetts. The hostel can be reached only on foot or from ...
An UN-ILLUSTRATED history of the steamer and ferry services to Tarbert's East Loch and West Loch piers, to Gigha, to Islay etc. and from Campbeltown to Red Bay and Ballycastle in Northern Ireland.
An UN-ILLUSTRATED history of the steamer and ferry services to Tarbert's East Loch and West Loch piers, to Gigha, to Islay etc. and from Campbeltown to Red Bay and Ballycastle in Northern Ireland.
In October 1798, some French ships, sent to support an Irish uprising, came close inshore to Kintyre, the crew of one ship landing to kill a few sheep for fresh meat - In a state of great ala...
Duncan MacDougall's shortened article, here, describing the village's shops and local trades, first appeared in Spring 1994 issue of 'The Kist' magazine.