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Isle of Colonsay – Unspoilt Beauty - Southern Hebrides of ScotlandBoth islands had a much larger population earlier and in the late 1800s the combined islands had a population of almost 400!
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Guide - Isle of Colonsay - FrommersThe island encompasses 52 sq. km (20 sq. miles). It's more tranquil than Mull and Skye because it doesn't accommodate day-trippers.
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Visit Colonsay | Argyll & the IslesColonsay offers tranquil beauty, sandy beaches, diverse wildlife, a garden, Kiloran Bay, a golf course, a heritage center, and a gin distillery.
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History & Heritage | Isle of ColonsayColonsay's history includes Mesolithic settlements, Bronze Age farmers, Iron Age forts, Viking influences, and the Oronsay Priory founded around 1340 AD.
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Detrital zircon, detrital titanite and igneous clast U–Pb ...The Colonsay Group has been correlated with various Neoproterozoic successions in Scotland, including the Torridonian, the Moine Supergroup and the Dalradian ...
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Basement of the Grampian Highlands - MediaWiki - BGS EarthwiseJan 31, 2018 · These older rocks consist of a gneissic basement overlain by a 5.5 to 6 km-thick suite of low-grade metasedimentary rocks, the Colonsay Group.
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Overview of Colonsay - Gazetteer for ScotlandFrom a peak of 387 in 1881, the island's population has steadily declined: 164 (1961), 137 (1971), 133 (1981), 98 (1991). A modest rise to 108 came about in ...
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The fascinating geology of ColonsayMay 15, 2017 · The islands are formed of rocks that are described as Lower Torridonian in age, comprising limestone, phyllites, mudstones, flags, grits and conglomerates.
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Flora & Fauna | Isle of ColonsayColonsay boasts an impressive range of natural habitats, including woodland, moorland, peat bogs, meadows, the machair (raised beaches) and shoreline.Missing: grasslands | Show results with:grasslands
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[PDF] Coastal Zone Assessment Survey Colonsay and Oronsay - 2006The total length of coast surveyed was 70.5km (Colonsay) and 26km (Oronsay), giving a combined coastal length of 96.5km.Missing: km2 | Show results with:km2
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[PDF] Place-names of Colonsay and Oronsay - ainmean-aiteLoch an Sgoltair, one of the larger lochs on the island, is referred to locally as Loch Sgoltair 'cleaver loch'. Lochan Chille Mhoire 'the little loch of Cille.
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World Map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification updatedThe Köppen-Geiger climate map is provided with a spatial resolution of 0.5 degree (30 arc minutes) representative for the 50-year period 1951-2000. The map is ...Missing: Scotland Colonsay source
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Colonsay: Homefield Location-specific long-term averages - Met OfficeThis webpage provides long-term climate averages for specific locations across the UK. It is designed to display locations that provide even geographical ...Missing: Köppen classification Gulf Stream influence
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[PDF] Western Scotland: climate - Met OfficeOct 10, 2016 · The climate of Western Scotland is milder than that of Eastern Scotland due to the stronger maritime influence, as the prevailing winds blow ...Missing: Colonsay data Köppen classification<|control11|><|separator|>
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A visit to Colonsay and Oronsay - WalkhighlandsFeb 4, 2017 · With no hills over 143m (470ft) and most a lot lower, rainfall is below the average of the west coast Scottish mainland. Colonsay also boasts ...Missing: elevation | Show results with:elevation<|control11|><|separator|>
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Location and age of Mesolithic coastal occupation sites on Oronsay ...May 12, 1977 · The existence of at least five Mesolithic occupation sites on the island of Oronsay, Inner Hebrides, has now been established.<|separator|>
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New AMS dates on human bone from Mesolithic Oronsay | AntiquityJan 2, 2015 · Continuing our focus on the Hebridean Mesolithic, this paper describes new dating on the human bone from Oronsay, showing that late Mesolithic ...
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Calling Time on Oronsay: Revising Settlement Models Around the ...Aug 14, 2019 · Fragments of carbonised hazelnut shell, crab claws, burnt and unburnt bone were also present. Other finds include flint flakes and several ...
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5.3.3.1 Mesolithic activities | The Scottish Archaeological Research ...At Staosnaig, Isle of Colonsay, there is evidence for intensive processing of hazelnuts ... Colonsay, show dense concentration of charred hazelnut shell fragments ...
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Taking a Gamble: alternative approaches to the Mesolithic of ...The radiocarbon dates from Staosnaig, Colonsay, indicate multiple visits during the seventh millennium bc, suggesting there was a well-worn sea-track to the ...
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Field Work in Colonsay and Islay, 1944-45Abstract. Field observations were made on a variety of sites including standing stones, possible stone circles, burial cairns and duns. In particular the 'dun' ...Missing: Gallain | Show results with:Gallain
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[PDF] Neolithic Scotland: ScARF Panel ReportWe are fortunate in that Scotland is very rich in Neolithic sites and artefacts, and there have been many recent discoveries through developer-funded and ...
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3.4 Agriculture | The Scottish Archaeological Research FrameworkThere are extensive traces of prehistoric agriculture across the uplands of Scotland, represented by scatters of small cairns, stony banks and lynchets.Missing: permanent Colonsay
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[PDF] BALNAHARD FARM COLONSAY - Kilmartin MuseumBalnahard farm is situated at the north end of Colonsay (centred NR 41500 99500, Figure 1). The farm is delineated on its southern side by the slopes of Carnan ...
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Oronsay Priory on the Isle of Oronsay in the Southern HebridesOronsay Priory and Little Cross It is said that St. Columba (521-597) visited Oronsay to establish a monastery, leaving it for Iona when he realised he could ...
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A stranger in the dunes? Rescue excavation of a Viking Age burial ...Nov 30, 2014 · The rescue excavation of a Viking Age burial from an eroding sand dune at Cnoc nan Gall, near Machrins on the island of Colonsay, has provided ...
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[PDF] Excavations at Machrins, ColonsayIn 1977 and 1978 excavation of a small settlement dating to c 800 AD was undertaken at Machrins, on the island of Colonsay, by the Royal Commission on the ...
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Colonsay Viking Graves - VikingeskibsmuseetColonsay has one of Scotland's greatest concentrations of Viking graves. One of the more spectacular graves was found at Kiloran bay.Missing: Dun Gallain chambered
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Viking Influence on the Gaelic Place-Names of the HebridesIn particular, the place-names of the Hebrides reveal a significant Old Norse influence. From the period of colonisation, many of the Old Norse names coined ...
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Settlement and Landscape Change in the Hebridean ArchipelagoDec 22, 2020 · By the 15th century the island of Colonsay was held by the MacDonalds and granted by them to the MacDuffies. The landscape and cultural ...
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MacPhee Clan History - ScotClansThe MacPhees of Colonsay were hereditary keepers of the records of the Lords of the Isles. Unfortunately these records have vanished almost without trace.
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A Very Brief History of ColonsayThe Island of Colonsay, with its penticle Oransay, is barely 20 square miles in extent, and has a population of about 135 persons.
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Colonsay Family HistoryColonsay was a territory of Clan Donald from the rise of Somerled in 1156 until the fall of King James in 1688. From at least the early 14th century it was ...
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SMITH, DONALD ALEXANDER, 1st Baron STRATHCONA and ...In 1904 Strathcona purchased Colonsay in the Inner Hebrides. He rarely visited the island but it became the favourite haunt of his reclusive family. He is ...
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Full house as estate washes its face | The HeraldOct 16, 1989 · In 1900 Donald Smith was created Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, of. Mount Royal, Quebec, and of Glencoe. Eighteenth-century Colonsay House.
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The Estate - Colonsay HolidaysColonsay Estate has been in the ownership of the Strathcona family for over 100 years. The current owner is Alex Strathcona, 5th Baron Strathcona and Mount ...Missing: price | Show results with:price<|control11|><|separator|>
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JARS v59n3 - Colonsay House Gardens: KiloranJohn McNeill, brother of Duncan McNeill, became the 2nd Lord Strathcona when he purchased Colonsay & Oronsay. Ownership of Oran Abbey, Colonsay House and ...
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Hebrides revisited | Scotland holidays | The GuardianOct 3, 2008 · The last time we went to Colonsay, I was seven years old and it was 1983. Electricity had still not reached Uragaig; the rooms were lit by gas ...
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Connectivity Timeline - 50 Years of Highlands and Islands EnterpriseSuperfast broadband has been introduced to Shetland with the announcement that 4,000 properties will have access to the system. It is the first Island grouping ...
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Too little, too late - Scottish Community AllianceMar 2, 2021 · Relations were also strained after islanders' bid to buy Colonsay's only pub failed when the laird refused to lower his £545,000 price tag to ...
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Affordable housing development on Colonsay officially opened by ...Apr 25, 2025 · The development includes two low-cost ownership homes, four affordable rent homes (three for Mowi staff), and three discounted self-build plots.Missing: Strathcona | Show results with:Strathcona
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Colonsay and Oransay Heritage Trust | History of the TrustThe Heritage Association was first established in 1990 and gained charitable status as Colonsay and Oransay Heritage Trust in 1993.
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History & Heritage - Colonsay Community Development CompanyThe Ordnance Survey Pathfinder map has all the most important sites archaeological site marked and local guide books and pamphlets are available on island.Missing: societies 1950
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Scottish Islands Typology: overview 2024 - gov.scotFeb 5, 2024 · All had fewer than 100 inhabitants according to 2011 census data, apart from Colonsay & Oronsay which had 132 inhabitants. The island grouping ...
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Welcome | Isle of ColonsayColonsay and Oronsay, measuring roughly 10 miles long and two miles wide, are part of a long Hebridean island chain off the west coast of Scotland in the ...Missing: square | Show results with:square
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[PDF] Locality Profile - Islay Jura and Colonsay Locality - NHS HighlandIn 2020, the total population of Islay Jura and Colonsay locality was 3,380. ... below for Islay Jura and Colonsay locality compared with Scotland, Argyll and ...Missing: 2022 | Show results with:2022
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MOWI backed affordable housing project on Colonsay is ...Oct 31, 2024 · Businesses like Mowi Scotland provide employment for local residents and can attract newcomers or encourage former residents to return. However ...
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Colonsay and Jura, 1841–91 - Edinburgh University PressColonsay in 1841—91 exhibited the emigration of young adults, reduction in the numbers of children, low rates of marriage, and later female ages at marriage as ...
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Living on ColonsayColonsay and Oransay has a small year-round resident community. About 125 of us are ordinarily resident here. Many others have a second home here.<|control11|><|separator|>
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'A wonderful lifestyle': Man offers business on beautiful island for freeMay 6, 2025 · The move to give away the business for free is to encourage a family to the island to help restore population numbers.Missing: initiatives 2024 attract
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Kilchattan Primary School - Argyll and Bute CouncilThe school is small, rural, non-denominational and multi-composite, with a pre 5 unit attached and a maximum capacity of 21 children.
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The biggest and smallest Scottish state schools in 2024 revealedDec 29, 2024 · Just two pupils attend both Kilchattan Primary School in the island of Colonsay, and Duror Primary, Appin. A total of 39 primary schools in ...
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Kilchattan Primary SchoolKilchattan Primary School is situated on the Island of Colonsay, which lies to the west of Jura and Islay and to the south of Mull.About our school · News · Parents · Contact us
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Colonsay Village Hall: HomeColonsay Village Hall is the venue for most community events on the island including Ceòl Cholasa the annual Folk Festival, the annual Book Festival, weekly ...Missing: center | Show results with:center
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Scalasaig Medical Practice (Colonsay) - NHS HighlandOct 30, 2023 · Visit the Scalasaig Medical Practice website. This location is situated on an island. Please note that these results are for guidance only.Missing: clinic | Show results with:clinic
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Isle of Colonsay to welcome new GP - NHS HighlandDec 12, 2024 · Dr Clive Mast will take over the running of the Practice from 1 April 2025. Fiona Duff, Interim Head of Primary Care for Argyll and Bute HSCP, ...Missing: clinic | Show results with:clinic
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Pharmacies | NHS HighlandCommunity pharmacies (chemists) in NHS Highland. Browse or search the list on this page, or find your nearest pharmacy.Missing: Colonsay | Show results with:Colonsay
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Petrol Station at Colonsay © M J Richardson - GeographMay 26, 2014 · Petrol Station at Colonsay. If one needs service call at the General Store opposite NR3994 : Colonsay Post Office and General Store. A cruise ...
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Bonaveh recycling centre, Colonsay - Argyll and Bute CouncilHousehold recycling and rubbish disposal. Opening Hours for public use: Wednesday: 12 noon to 4.45 pm. What can you take there?
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Loch an Sgoltaire - WikipediaLoch an Sgoltaire is an impounding reservoir located on the Inner Hebridean island of Colonsay, Scotland.
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Isle of Colonsay Colonsay Parish Church - National Churches TrustColonsay Parish Church is a charming white-harled kirk on the island of Colonsay, built in 1802 to the design of architect Michael Carmichael.
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2 About The Area | HM Fire Service Inspectorate in ScotlandColonsay, VDS, Volunteer Support Unit, 11. Cove, RDS, Rescue pump, 26. Craignure, VDS, Rapid Response Unit, 26. Dalmally, VDS, Volunteer Support Unit, 13.
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Colonsay Community Development Company | Isle of ColonsayJul 7, 2022 · Colonsay Community Development Company was set up in 2001 to work on and facilitate projects and schemes, which help to improve the life of island residents.Missing: adult center
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Oban - Colonsay - Port Askaig - Kennacraig | Caledonian MacBrayneOban - Colonsay - Port Askaig - Kennacraig. Winter timetable 20 October 2025 - 26 March 2026: Winter timetables for the period 20 October 2025 - 26 March ...
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Ferry to and from Colonsay - CalMacThe Caledonian MacBrayne ferry from Oban to Colonsay takes 2 hours 20 minutes. During our summer schedule you can also sail from Islay, which takes 70 minutes.
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Travelling to Colonsay | Isle of ColonsayColonsay is normally served by a Caledonian MacBrayne car ferry service from the port of Oban EVERY DAY from the end of March to mid-October (summer timetable).
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MV Isle of Arran | Caledonian MacBrayneSpecifications. MV Isle of Arran was launched from Ferguson Ailsa's Port Glasgow yard in 1983 and was the first roll-on, roll-off vessel in the CalMac fleet.
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Colonsay harbour - Corporate CalMacNov 1, 2024 · Mariners using the anchorage at Scalasaig Bay are requested not to anchor in the vicinity (200yds) of Scalasaig Pier Head to keep the approach ...
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Colonsay: Scalasaig | CMAL—Caledonian Maritime Assets LtdCaledonian Maritime Assets Limited owns the ferries, ports and harbours and infrastructure necessary for vital ferry services serving the West coast of Scotland ...
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Colonsay Port | Caledonian MacBrayneCaledonian MacBrayne. Ferry Terminal. Scalasaig, Isle of Colonsay. PA61 7YW. See ... Caledonian MacBrayne ferry docked at a pier, with people walking and cycling ...
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Oronsay and the Strand - WalkhighlandsOronsay and the Strand ; Terrain. Tidal crossing, track and coastal path. Only accessible at low tide - check tide times before setting out. ; Public Transport.
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Revisiting one of Scotland's rarest Viking burials - BBCDec 11, 2022 · This burial was disturbed when a cow was being buried in 1963, and was only partially excavated. The Colonsay site was excavated in 1882 and ...
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Amended Timetables Livestock Sales | Service Changes - CalMacSep 15, 2025 · To accommodate livestock sales taking place on Islay, the follow amended timetables operate on Kennacraig - Islay, Oban - Colonsay & Oban - Coll ...Missing: goods seasonal
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[PDF] Supplement - Transport Scotland's ferry servicesThe current freight and passenger service is good and the timetable largely meets users' needs. ... During the livestock shipping season (September-October) there ...
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Hebridean Air ServicesFly with Hebridean Air Services from Oban Airport, offering regular flights to Oban, Coll, Colonsay, Tiree, Stornoway, and Benbecula. Book direct flights ...Where We Fly · Colonsay · Who We Are · Services
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Colonsay Airport - WikishireMar 9, 2020 · Scheduled services commenced in 2006 after the grass airfield was upgraded with a paved runway.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Flights from Colonsay to Oban: CSA to OBN ...All direct (non-stop) flights from Colonsay to Oban. See airlines, aircrafts, flight time and distance, flight schedules and timetables.
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Hebridean Islanders - Key AeroDec 6, 2017 · At Colonsay and Coll, Hebridean provides the only scheduled arrivals. At busier Oban, which sees a significant amount of visiting and ...
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Colonsay Aerodrome Runway Headings - Oban and The Isles AirportsRunway 11 is now designated Runway 10 and Runway 29 is now designated Runway 28 at Colonsay Aerodrome.Missing: grass | Show results with:grass
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Colonsay Airport: Overview of Colonsay AirportLittle more than a grass landing strip on the west coast of the island of Colonsay in Argyll and Bute, Colonsay Airport lies near the settlement of Machrins.Missing: Airstrip | Show results with:Airstrip
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Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance: HomeAs Scotland's only charity air ambulance, SCAA responds to time-critical accidents and medical emergencies 365 days a year.About SCAA · Play our lottery · Contact us · Our peopleMissing: Colonsay | Show results with:Colonsay
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Oban, Coll, Colonsay and Tiree flights secured for four years - BBCJul 26, 2019 · Lifeline flights to and from three Hebridean Islands have been secured for another four years. In May it was feared that services between ...Missing: improvements post- 2010
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[PDF] the gaelic dialect of colonsay - ERA - The University of EdinburghOronsay was sold by Colonsay Estate in 1978, and the farm is now let by the. American owner to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, who operate it ...
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[PDF] Anne R Johnston PhD Thesis - COREIn 1156 there was a naval battle between Godred and Somerled with great slaughter on both sides. When daylight came they made peace and shared between them ...
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Full text of "The history of the Celtic place-names of Scotland, being ...Colonsay is in modern Gaelic Colbhasa; MacVurich spells it Col- bhannsaigh ... Kolbeins-ey, Kolbein's Isle, a name which recurs in Land- namabok ...<|separator|>
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The Crofter and the Laird - Macmillan PublishersThe Crofter and the Laird ; Genre. Nonfiction ; On Sale. 09/01/1992 ; In The News. “McPhee brings to his book about the island of Colonsay in the Scottish Hebrides ...
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May 2022 / I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING! - The Film FoundationMay 9, 2022 · I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING! is the story of a young woman, Joan Webster (Wendy Hiller), who sets out on a journey to a remote Scottish island.
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I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING! Location Photo Essay - Criterion ChannelIn this video piece, she narrates her collection of photos taken on Mull and Colonsay, which includes many shots of the locations used in I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING ...
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Ceòl Cholasa 2008 - Ceòl Cholasa ColonsayJan 12, 2020 · CONTACT CEÒL. Ceòl Cholasa 2008. Home · Festivals Past; Ceòl Cholasa 2008. View Larger Image. Ceòl Cholasa 2008. Ah, the very first festival.
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Riddoch joins stellar line-up for first ever Colonsay Book FestivalApr 5, 2012 · The first ever Colonsay Book Festival will welcome a star line-up of some of the nation's greatest writers, including Scotland's Makar Liz ...
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The Old Waiting Room Gallery (2025) - All You Need to ... - TripadvisorRating 5.0 (2) Handmade arts and crafts gallery on the Hebridean Island of Colonsay. Read more. Duration: < 1 hour. Closed now. 10:30 AM - 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM.
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Colonsay Arts & Wares | Seapink | ScotlandSeapink is a new venue for Colonsay Arts & Wares. We stock a wide range of artisanal Colonsay arts & craft wares, gift ware and, of course, our very ownMissing: literature | Show results with:literature
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Isle of Colonsay Festival of Spring | Scottish Land & Estates... craft workshops, farming walks, wine tasting, bread and cake baking and a Golf tournament! Genuinely something for everyone. Spring is, of course, the ...
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Clan MACFIE - Electric ScotlandIn 1615, Malcolm Macfie of Colonsay joined Sir James Macdonald of Isla, after his escape from the castle of Edinburgh, and was one of the principal leaders in ...
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Clan MACNEIL - Electric ScotlandThe estates of Gigha and Taynish were posessed by his descendants till 1780, when the former was sold to Macneill of Colonsay, a cadet of the family.Missing: 1688 Jacobite
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Christopher Henry Pemberton - Person PageDonald Alexander Euan Howard, 5th Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal was born on 24 June 1961. ... He is the son of Donald Euan Palmer Howard, 4th Baron Strathcona ...
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Colonsay's Native Honey Bee Reserve. - The BeelistenerJan 10, 2020 · The island is owned by Lord Strathcona and the farm land was once managed by many more tenant farmers than there are now.
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Supermarket success for island brewer Colonsay - The ScotsmanNov 18, 2012 · Johnston and his partners began brewing in 2007 on Colonsay, which is thought to be the smallest island in the world with its own brewery.
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UK | Scotland | Glasgow and West | Barrels roll for island breweryApr 20, 2007 · The new Colonsay Brewery can produce 200,000 pints of lager and ale ... The brewery was officially opened by islander Dougie McGilvray, 98 ...
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Flora & Fauna - Colonsay Community Development CompanyOver 240 species of bird have been seen on Colonsay, the list of which includes many resident species, regular migrants and a number of notable vagrants ...
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Colonsay Flora & FaunaWriting in 1910, Murdoch McNeill says that "The Chough (Cnàmhach) used to nest in various places, but it has not been much in evidence for a number of years." ...<|separator|>
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Chough | NatureScotFeb 20, 2023 · Cattle-grazing helps to maintain year-round populations of chough on Islay and Colonsay, at the northern limit of their range.<|separator|>
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Colonsay - Argyll Bird ClubThey include both ancient and cultivated woodland, moorland and peat bogs, cultivated farmland, meadows and rough pastures, the machair or raised beaches and ...
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Honeybee sanctuary status for Colonsay and Oransay - BBC NewsOct 7, 2013 · The islands of Colonsay and Oronsay are to become a native honeybee sanctuary. A new law will come into effect in January, making it illegal ...Missing: Dark | Show results with:Dark
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Oarweed (Laminaria digitata) - MarLINA large conspicuous kelp growing up to 2 m in length commonly found at low water during spring tides on rocky shores.
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The marine algae of the Hebridean Island of Colonsay - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Interspecific interactions among three dominant macroalgae, Pterocladia capillacea (Rhodophyta), Hizikia fusiformis (Heterokontophyta) and ...
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[PDF] Rhododendron in the Rainforest - Woodland TrustColonsay in progress, showing the total suppression of ground flora in cleared area to the left. Colonsay: a whole population approach to rhododendron control.
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[PDF] PROGRESS TOWARDS ERADICATION OF RHODODENDRON ...A time-scale of 16 years was envisaged for the Page 3 Journal of the Lundy Field Society, 5, 2016 - 21 - removal of 300 hectares of rhododendron on Colonsay in ...
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Colonsay Black BeesWhy not combine a weekend beekeeping course with a visit to one of Scotland's most remote and beautiful islands. Courses are taught at three levels:-
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Oronsay Nature Reserve, Scalasaig, Argyll and Bute - The RSPBA lone Chough perched on the edge of a yellow lichen covered rock overlooking the sea. A male Corncrake walking on a path towards long grassland.Missing: conservation | Show results with:conservation
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[PDF] SSSI CitationOronsay and South Colonsay SSSI covers the southern-most part of the island of. Colonsay and all of the mainland part of the island of Oronsay, including the ...
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[PDF] CITATION WEST COLONSAY SEABIRD CLIFFS SITE OF SPECIAL ...West Colonsay Seabird Cliffs SSSI lies approximately 4 km north-west of Scalasaig on the island of Colonsay. The site contains one of the best examples of ...
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Machair Life+Sub-area 6: Oronsay and south Colonsay: 2,016 ha. Sub area 6 Map. EU ... For more information about the Conserving Scottish Machair LIFE+ project please contact:
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Five reasons we're tackling rhododendron ponticum in ArgyllMay 15, 2023 · Over the course of that project, ACT removed Rhododendron on 113 hectares of land, both from peatland sites and in adjacent woodlands, which ...