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Scottish shinty team
Caberfeidh Camanachd Club is a shinty team based in Strathpeffer, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. The club play in the Premiership having been promoted from
Caberfeidh
Village in Ross-shire, Scotland
own shinty club which then amalgamated with Strathpeffer's to create Caberfeidh in 1886. G.E. Mitton (1925). Black's Guide to Scotland. Рипол Классик
Knockfarrel
The chiefs of the Scottish highland Clan Mackenzie were historically known as the Mackenzies of Kintail. By tradition the Mackenzie chiefs descend from
Chiefs_of_Clan_Mackenzie
The small settlement of Caberfeidh is located in The Catlins, in the Otago region of New Zealand's South Island. The site of a former railway station on
Caberfeidh,_New_Zealand
Lake in Scotland
of Glenurquhart. On 31 August 1974, David Scott Munro, of Ross-shire Caberfeidh Water Ski Club, became the first person in the world to water ski (mono
Loch_Ness
Scottish football club
The club's nickname is the Staggies, taken from their badge which is a Caberfeidh, or Stag's Head. This in turn was taken from the regimental badge of the
Ross_County_F.C.
Newtonmore 1938 Ballachulish 1937 Caberfeidh 1936 Newtonmore 1935 Caberfeidh 1934 Caberfeidh 1933 Spean Bridge 1932 Caberfeidh 1931 Newtonmore 1930 Newtonmore
MacTavish_Cup
Scottish clan
Leod, Chief of Clan Mackenzie. Chiefs of Clan Mackenzie are titled as Caberféidh (translation from Scottish Gaelic: "Deer's antlers"). This Gaelic title
Clan_Mackenzie
Human settlement in Scotland
regularly in the square.[citation needed] Strathpeffer is the home of Caberfeidh Camanachd Club who play their home games at Castle Leod. The team currently
Strathpeffer
Football league
the Marine Harvest Premiership along with Caberfeidh Camanachd Club who finished runners up. Beauly Caberfeidh Fort William Inveraray Inverness Oban Celtic
2017 Marine Harvest National Division
2017_Marine_Harvest_National_Division
Team sport with ball and sticks
Aberdeen University Aberdour Ardnamurchan Ballachulish Beauly Boleskine Bute Caberfeidh Col-Glen Cruachanside Fort William Glasgow Mid Argyll Glengarry Glenurquhart
Shinty
Scottish emblem, often a plant
is a confusion both 'deer's grass' and 'staghorn moss' likely refer to caberfeidh ("deer's antlers") in the Mackenzie chiefly arms. Mackinnon pine (Scots
Plant_badge
it is a confusion, both deer's grass and staghorn moss likely refer to caberfeidh ('deer's antlers') in the Mackenzie chiefly arms. McKenzie of Torry[citation
List_of_Scottish_clans
Football league
Team Formed Ground Located Caberfeidh Camanachd Club 1886 Castle Leod Strathpeffer, Ross and Cromarty, Highland Glenurquhart Shinty Club 1885 Blairbeg
2018 Marine Harvest Premiership
2018_Marine_Harvest_Premiership
Scottish footballer and manager
Brora Rangers Before playing football professionally he played shinty for Caberfeidh. Buchanan worked as a butcher in his hometown Dingwall. Cardiff City Welsh
John Buchanan (footballer, born 1951)
John_Buchanan_(footballer,_born_1951)
Kinlochshiel 2 1995 Caberfeidh 3, Kilmallie 1 1996 Caberfeidh 3, Kinlochshiel 2 1997 Caberfeidh 2, Kilmallie 1 1998 Caberfeidh 3, Tayforth 2 1999 Lochcarron
Balliemore_Cup
Shinty competition
William 3–2 (R) Keppoch, Lochabar 1934 Caberfeidh 3–0 Kyles Athletic Inveraray 1935 Kyles Athletic 6–4 Caberfeidh Inverness 1936 Newtonmore 0–0 Kyles Athletic
Camanachd_Cup
Knock-out competition in the sport of shinty
1935 Caberfeidh 1934 Foyers 1933 Strathconon 1932 Strathconon 1931 Strathconon 1930 Strathdearn 1929 Strathglass 1928 Caberfeidh 1927 Caberfeidh 1926
Strathdearn_Cup
Branch line railway in New Zealand
open by 1923 and closed in 1952. Puketiro (52.14 kilometres [32.40 mi]) Caberfeidh (56.14 kilometres [34.88 mi]) Maclennan (60.75 kilometres [37.75 mi])
Catlins_River_Branch
Newtonmore Oban 1925 Lochside Rovers 2–0 Newtonmore Keppoch 1926 Furnace 4–3 Caberfeidh Newtonmore 1927 Newtonmore 4–0 Kyles Athletic Oban 1928 Newtonmore 4–0
Sir_William_Sutherland_Cup
2015 studio album by Battlefield Band
- 3:29 "Hornpipe, Jig & Hornpipe: Fingal's Weeping (Fingal's Cave) / Caberfeidh / Gillespie's Hornpipe (The HLI Hornpipe)" (feat. Jim Kilpatrick) - 4:04
Beg_&_Borrow
Skye Camanachd 1997 Strathglass 1996 Tayforth bt Strathclyde Police 1995 Caberfeidh 1994 Kyles Athletic bt Strachur 4-0 (not recorded on trophy)Nicholson
Mod_Cup
Portmahomack Well Street Caberfeidh 57°50′11″N 3°49′38″W / 57.836409°N 3.827276°W / 57.836409; -3.827276 (Portmahomack Well Street Caberfeidh) B 14095 Upload
List of listed buildings in Tarbat, Highland
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Tarbat,_Highland
Scotland (Highland) Curling Club Beauly Belmaduthy Brora Buckie Bught Ladies Caberfeidh Cairngorm Ladies Curling Club Carr-bridge Curling Club Cawdor Curling
List of curling clubs in Scotland
List_of_curling_clubs_in_Scotland
Napier, steamer, 48 tons Barrett Reef, 8 December 1882; got off. 1883 Caberfeidh, barque, 333 tons, struck outer rock of Barrett Reef. She received but
Barrett_Reef
Category:Burnbank Athletic F.C. players Caberfeidh Defunct (1988) New Elgin 1972 Dovecote Park Category:Caberfeidh F.C. players Caledonian Locomotives Moved
List of Scottish Junior Football Association clubs
List_of_Scottish_Junior_Football_Association_clubs
Shinty club from Scotland
Camanachd Cup final. In November 2007, following Kinlochshiels' draw with Caberfeidh, Lovat became a Marine Harvest Premier Division Team. This was a massive
Lovat_Shinty_Club
1992 compilation album by Capercaillie
Gobhar As A' Chreig (Herding the Goats from the Rocks)" "Shanbally Castle/Caberfeidh" Karen Matheson - vocals Charlie McKerron - Fiddle John Saich - Bass,
Get_Out_(album)
Shinty league
Denotes reserve team Aberdeen University Shinty Club Boleskine Camanachd Caberfeidh 2nd* Inverness Shinty Club 2nd* Kilmallie Shinty Club 2nd* Lewis Camanachd
North_Division_Two_(shinty)
2015 flood in Otago, New Zealand
railway underbridge, Akatore Road at Big Creek, Papatowai Highway at Caberfeidh Hill, Karoro Creek, Mt Wallace Road, Back Road, Springfield Road, Allison
2015_Otago_flood
British rugby union player (1914–2007)
serving as president of the Ross Sutherland Rugby Football Club and the Caberfeidh Curling Club. Macrae died in May 2007 in Gairloch. Notable Highland players
Duncan_Macrae_(rugby_union)
Scottish Gaelic poet
Inverinate were well known for their loyalty to the chief (Scottish Gaelic: Caberféidh) of Clan MacKenzie (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Choinnich). In view of their
Iain_mac_Mhurchaidh
Shinty league
2025 premiership consisted of the following teams: Beauly Shinty Club Caberfeidh Camanachd Club Kingussie Camanachd Kinlochshiel Shinty Club Kyles Athletic
Premier_Division_(shinty)
Aberdeen University Aberdour Ardnamurchan Ballachulish Beauly Boleskine Bute Caberfeidh Col-Glen Cruachanside Fort William Glasgow Mid Argyll Glengarry Glenurquhart
Kevin_Thain
Upload Photo 14 Findhorn, Caberfeidh 57°39′37″N 3°36′48″W / 57.660167°N 3.613336°W / 57.660167; -3.613336 (14 Findhorn, Caberfeidh) B 8672 Upload Photo
List of listed buildings in Kinloss
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Kinloss
Scottish shinty team
across all the leagues and cups. Murchison appointed for 2009 Skye Defeat Caberfeidh, May 2008 West Highland Free Press, Skye Shinty Reports Runrig Home Page
Skye_Camanachd
in the first round. They took part in the Blue Flash Challenge against Caberfeidh in a friendly match. "{title}". Archived from the original on 3 March
SCOTS_Camanachd
bottom of North Division One, although they failed to play a game against Caberfeidh, which resulted in the docking of two points which would have placed them
Aberdeen University Shinty Club
Aberdeen_University_Shinty_Club
Award for women's shinty in Scotland
Glengarry 1990 Glenurquhart bt Glengarry 1989 ? bt Strathglass 1988 Caberfeidh 1987 Caberfeidh "Verifying…". shinty.com. Retrieved 2 June 2026. "Archived copy"
Valerie_Fraser_Trophy
Shinty team from Dalmally, Scotland
in the same year with a solid performance in a two leg playoff against Caberfeidh. In 2007, Glenorchy narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League
Glenorchy_Camanachd
Newtonmore who won the match 5–1. In a hectic week in 1947 Inverness beat Caberfeidh on the Tuesday, Lovat on Thursday and Lochcarron on Saturday to take the
Inverness_Shinty_Club
O' Dee Turriff United Deveronside 1986–87 Banks O' Dee Turriff United Caberfeidh Juniors 1987–88 Rosslyn Sport Banks O' Dee Deveronside 1988–89 Bon Accord
North_Junior_Football_League
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One who has an Eye on the Forehead
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English : variant spelling of Beeman.Americanized spelling of German Biemann, a habitational name for someone from Biene, Bien, or Bienen, all places in the Rhine-Ems area.
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From the hillslope estate.
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English : nickname from Middle English freil, frel(i)e ‘frail’, ‘weak’.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Friel 2.
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Cool, Sweet, Intelligent
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Bright, Brilliant, Shining
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