Old photograph of thatched cottages by the bridge over the River Findhorn in Elgin, Moray, Scotland. The Findhorn is known in Gaelic as the Éire, while its valley, Strathdearn, is known as Srath Éireann. The name Éire or Éireann was also borne by the Deveron to the east, and the two rivers were distinguished as Fionn-Éireann and Dubh-Éireann, incorporating the Gaelic words for " white " and " black ", and giving rise to the English names
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