Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Lochaber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Lochaber. Show all posts

Tour Scotland Photograph Of A Horizontal Tree In Ardgour Lochaber

Tour Scotland photograph of a horizontal tree in the mountains of Ardgour, Lochaber, Scotland. Ardgour has formed part of the territory of the Clan MacLean ever since the MacMasters were removed from the territory in the 15th Century. The current Laird of Ardgour, Robin Maclean, is a MacLean by adoption. He is the nephew of the last hereditary Maclean of Ardgour, a lady Laird, having changed his name by legal action.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Loch Beoraid


Tour Scotland photograph of Loch Beoraid, a narrow, deep loch in South Morar, Lochaber, Scotland. It is located between Loch Morar and Loch Eilt.



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Tour Scotland Photograph An Garbhanach


Tour Scotland photograph of a climber on An Garbhanach, Lochaber, Scotland. A Scottish mountain situated in the Mamore Forest, a few miles north of Kinlochleven. This mountain is a subsidiary peak of An Gearanach.



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Old Photographs Acharacle Scotland


Old photograph of Acharacle, Ardnamurchan, Lochaber, Scotland. The name of this Scottish hamlet means Torquil's ford, following a battle in 1120 at a nearby ford across the River Shiel between the Celtic-Norse warrior Somerled and the Norse invader Torquil. Here, Torquil was killed in the battle and his followers ousted from the area.

Old photograph of Acharacle, Ardnamurchan, Lochaber, Scotland.



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Street View Loch Quoich Scotland


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Street view of Loch Quoich, Scotland. A Scottish loch and reservoir located west of Loch Garry, approximately 25 miles north west of Fort William, Lochaber, Scotland. The name means "loch of the cup or quaich". This dramatic, nine mile long loch has excellent brown trout fishing.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Loch Eil


Tour Scotland photograph of Loch Eil, Scotland. A sea loch in Lochaber, that opens into Loch Linnhe near the town of Fort William. Lochiel was a historic place east of Fassfern on the north shore of Loch Eil. The place was home to Jacobite chieftain Donald Cameron, of Lochiel. Donald was an influential Highland Chief known for his magnanimous and gallant nature. He was the hereditary leader of Clan Cameron, traditionally loyal to the exiled House of Stuart, whose leaders had once been tasked with enforcing the King of Scotland's will, especially in the Lowlands. In the early eighteenth century the Camerons' supremacy was being overtaken by the rival Campbells. Lochiel's support for Bonnie Prince Charlie was pivotal to the Jacobite Rising of 1745.



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