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Innellan is a
village in
Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland, on the
western s**** of the
Firth of Clyde. It is four
miles south of Dunoon. The
origin of...
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upper Firth of Clyde, to the
south of the Holy Loch and to the
north of
Innellan. As well as
forming part of the
council area of
Argyll and Bute, Dunoon...
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minister of
Sandyford Parish Church. His
first ministry began in 1868 at
Innellan, on the
Argyll coast between Dunoon and Toward. He sta**** 18 years. His...
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Clachan of
Glendaruel Colintraive Coylet Dunoon Glenbranter Hunters Quay
Innellan Inverchaolain Kames Kilfinan Kilmun Kirn
Lochgoilhead Millhouse Otter Ferry...
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separates the town from the
Cloch lighthouse which looks out over the
firth to
Innellan in Argyll.
Gourock has one of the
three remaining public outdoor swimming...
- A; Smith, C (2000). "Excavation of 10th-Century
Burials at Chapelhall,
Innellan, Argyll, 1994" (PDF).
Proceedings of the
Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland...
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wealthy built sandstone villas at
places like Kilcreggan,
Blairmore and
Innellan, to
which they
could commute daily, or w****ly,
during the summer. The first...
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village of
Innellan, near
Dunoon on the
Firth of Clyde,
briefly moving to
Alnwick in
Northumberland around 1865. Gibb had
returned to
Innellan by 1868,...
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primaries on the peninsula.
These include primary schools in Dunoon, Kirn,
Innellan, Kilmodan, Sandbank, Strachur, Strone, Tighnabruaich,
Lochgoilhead and...
- Geilston; Glenbarr; Glencoe; Glenmallan; Grogport; Helensburgh;
Hunters Quay;
Innellan; Inveraray; Inverbeg;
Inveruglas Isle;
Inverchaolain Kames; Keillmore;...