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Oronsay (Scottish Gaelic: Orasaigh), also
sometimes spelt and
pronounced Oransay by the
local community, is a
small tidal island south of
Colonsay in...
- SS
Oronsay was the
second Orient Line ship
built after World War II. A
sister ship to Orcades, she was
named after the
island of
Oronsay off the west...
- For
other ships called SS
Oronsay, see List of
ships named Oronsay SS
Oronsay was a
British ocean liner and
World War II troopship. She was sunk by an...
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Oronsay commonly refers to the
island of
Oronsay,
Colonsay in the
Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
Oronsay may also
refer to
Oronsay, Loch Bracadale, Skye Oronsay...
- This is a list of
islands called Oronsay (Scottish Gaelic: Orasaigh),
which provides an
index for
islands in
Scotland with this and
similar names. It...
- list of
ships named Oronsay: SS
Oronsay (1887) (renamed
Hainaut after 1900) 2,070 GRT
steamship wrecked off
Skyros in 1911 SS
Oronsay (1900) 3,761 GRT cargo...
- was born on the
island of
Oronsay in the
Inner Hebrides, the son of John
McNeill (1767–1846),
laird of
Colonsay and
Oronsay, and his wife
Hester (née...
- in the south. At the
estuary of Loch
Teacuis lie the
large islands of
Oronsay,
Risga and Càrna.
There are
numerous lochs in
northern Argyll, the largest...
- The
Prior of
Oronsay was the
Religious Superior of
Oronsay Priory, a
community of
canons regular on the
island of
Oronsay,
Inner Hebrides, off the coast...
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Oronsay Priory was a
monastery of
canons regular on the
island of
Oronsay,
Inner Hebrides, Argyll, off the
coast of Scotland. It was in
existence by 1353...