- (Scottish Gaelic: CĂ rrabost) is a
village on the
southwest s**** of Loch
Harport on the
Minginish peninsula of the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Carbost becomes...
- west (which
separates Minginish from the
Duirinish Peninsula), to Loch
Harport in the
north east, and Glen
Sligachan in the
south east. It
includes most...
- as a Loch-class
frigate from Hall
Russell of
Aberdeen to be
named Loch
Harport. The
order was
cancelled in
December 1943 and the ship was re-ordered as...
- the island, west-south-west of Portree, on Loch Beag, an
inlet off Loch
Harport.
Nearby settlements include Struan to the west and
Coillore on the opposite...
-
David Lee De
Harport (1921-2001) was a
photographer and
anthropologist primarily known for his
photographic work in Colorado's
eastern plains region and...
- loam
provides good
arable land in the main valley.
Lochs Bracadale and
Harport and the
island of Wiay lie
between Duirinish and Minginish,
which includes...
-
Church Camusterrach Rev.
Marcos Florit Bracadale Free
Church Carbost, Loch
Harport and
Struan Duirinish Free
Church Glendale,
Dunvegan and
Waternish Gairloch...
-
Camastianavaig (Skye)
Camuscross (Skye)
Caolas (Vatersay)
Carbost (Loch
Harport, Skye)
Carbost (Trotternish, Skye)
Carinish (North Uist)
Castlebay (Barra)...
- is
buried in the
grave yard of
Bracadale Free
Church at
Struan by Loch
Harport on the west side of the island.
Norman Collie wrote his
obituary in the...
-
renamed the
Dayton the SS Olympic. The SS
Olympic was
built in 1907 as the
Harport in
South Shields, England. In 1936,
Olympic Steamship Company entered into...