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Inchmickery is a
small island in the
Firth of
Forth in Scotland. It is
about two
miles (3.2 km)
north of Edinburgh. Its name
comes from the
Scottish Gaelic...
- Rock
Craigleith Cramond Eyebroughy Fidra Inchcolm Inchgarvie Inchkeith Inchmickery with Cow and Calf Lamb Isle of May
Lowest bridging point:
Stirling North...
- history. The
first recorded time was in the late 15th century. Like
nearby Inchmickery, its
profile and
colour makes it look like a
small warship from a distance...
- Rock, Craigleith, Eyebroughy, Fidra, Inchcolm, Inchgarvie, Inchkeith,
Inchmickery, Isle of May, Lamb The
Pentland Firth. This is a
strait between the Scottish...
- s****,
Inchgarvie lies
midway between North and
South Queensferry, and
Inchmickery and
Cramond Island are
nearer to
Edinburgh on the
south s****. Alloa...
- by the
Edinburgh conurbation. Off the
coast lie the
small islands of
Inchmickery and
Cramond Island. The land
gradually rises to the south, with the Pentland...
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Clyde Huney Shetland Inchgarvie Firth of
Forth Inchkeith Firth of
Forth Inchmickery Firth of
Forth Innis Mhòr
Easter Ross Kili Holm
Orkney Lady's Holm Shetland...
- the
Firth of
Forth (particularly Inverkeithing,
South Queensferry, and
Inchmickery), and in Dunning, Glenturret, Kippen, Lochgoilhead, Lochailort, Glen...
- and the
Forth Bridge. An anti-submarine net ran from
Cramond Island to
Inchmickery, to
Inchcolm and to the Fife coast. The
three islands were
armed with...
- Bay, Fife
Inchcolm Battery,
Inchcolm Island,
Firth of
Forth Inchmickery Battery,
Inchmickery Island,
Firth of
Forth Kinghorn Battery, Kinghorn, Fife Pettycur...