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Lighthouse on the Firth of Clyde, Scotland
Cloch or Cloch Point (Scottish Gaelic: stone) is a point on the east coast of the Firth of Clyde, Inverclyde, Scotland. There has been a lighthouse on
Cloch
Limestone block in Blarney Castle
The Blarney Stone (Irish: Cloch na Blarnan) is a block of Carboniferous limestone built into the battlements of Blarney Castle, Blarney, about 8 kilometres
Blarney_Stone
"Speaking Stone": boulder in County Waterford, Ireland
The Cloch Labhrais, also called the Answering Stone and the Speaking Stone, is a large glacial erratic boulder beside a road leading from Waterford to
Cloch_Labhrais
Ruined castle in County Cavan, Ireland
Cloughoughter Castle (Irish: Cloch Locha Uachtair, meaning 'stone castle of Loch Uachtair') is a ruined circular castle on a small island in Lough Oughter
Cloughoughter_Castle
Village in Connemara, Ireland
Roundstone (Irish: Cloch na Rón, meaning 'seal's rock') is a village on the west coast of Ireland, in the Connemara region of County Galway. Lying opposite
Roundstone,_County_Galway
Standing stone in County Louth, Ireland
Clochafarmore (Irish: Cloch an Fhir Mhóir, meaning "stone of the great man") is a menhir (standing stone) and National Monument in County Louth, Ireland
Clochafarmore
Palmerston fort in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
There was a battery on the east shore, the Cloch Point Battery, which was located on the slope above the Cloch Lighthouse. Enhanced and expanded for defence
Ardhallow_Battery
Bronze-age mound in Ireland
Carnfree (Irish Carn Fraoich, Fráech's cairn) is a site south of the village of Tulsk in Roscommon that also lies close to the more celebrated ancient
Carnfree
Village in County Cork, Ireland
Ballyclogh or Ballyclough (Irish: Baile Cloch, meaning 'town of the stones') is a small village 8 km (5 mi) outside Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. The
Ballyclogh,_County_Cork
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
Ardclough, officially Ardclogh (/ɑːrdˈklɒx/; Irish: Ard Cloch, meaning 'high stone'), is a village and community in the parish of Kill, County Kildare
Ardclough
Hill in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Clachnaben (archaically "Cloch-na'bain"; Scottish Gaelic: "Clach na Beinne") is a 589-metre hill in Glen Dye, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a distinctive
Clachnaben
Pair of granite rock islands ("Rock" and "Bill") off the east coast of Ireland
Rockabill (Irish: Cloch Dábhiolla) is a close pair of islands (Rock and Bill) in the western Irish Sea about 6 kilometres east-north-east of Skerries
Rockabill
Village in County Wexford, Ireland
Clohamon (Irish: Cloch Ámainn) is a small, rural village and townland near Bunclody in County Wexford, Ireland. Located on the River Slaney, Clonmahon's
Clohamon
Inlet on the west coast of Scotland
responsibility of the local Competent Harbour Authority. There are lighthouses at: Cloch Point on the Inverclyde coast. Toward Point Lighthouse on the Cowal Peninsula
Firth_of_Clyde
Cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises
Caribbean Princess is off Cloch Point in Firth of Clyde, Inverclyde, Scotland on July 14, 2012
Caribbean_Princess
Townland in Connaught, Ireland
O'Donovan's Field Name Books (1862), the Irish language form of the name is Cloch stúincín, meaning "stone of the little prominence". Other forms include
Clostoken
Mountain range in Northern Ireland
593 m (1,946 ft) 119 m (390 ft) 19 Slievenaglogh (Northern) Sliabh na gCloch ("mountain of the stones") 586 m (1,923 ft) 41 m (135 ft) 20 Carn Mountain
Mourne_Mountains
Railway station in County Wicklow, Ireland
Greystones railway station (Irish: Stáisiún na gCloch Liath) is a railway station in Greystones, County Wicklow, Ireland. It is the southern terminus
Greystones_railway_station
Irish breed of horse
Connemara ponies at Cloch na Rón showing the typical harsh landscape of their place of origin
Connemara_pony
Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
settlement, historically referred to as Aghnalough (from the Irish: Áth na gCloch). The Stoneyford River flows through the village from the east to Lough
Stoneyford,_County_Antrim
Neolothic monument in Ireland
Ballynoe Stone Circle Ciorcal Cloch Bhaile Nua (Irish) Location in County Down, Northern Ireland 54°17′27″N 5°43′35″W / 54.290937°N 5.726292°W / 54
Ballynoe_stone_circle
Neighbourhood in northern inner-city Dublin, Ireland
Stoneybatter (Irish: Bóthar na gCloch), is a neighbourhood of Dublin, Ireland, on the Northside of the city between the River Liffey, the North Circular
Stoneybatter
Lighthouse
beacon was repainted and maintenance carried out during 2018. Cloch The Gantocks Beacon with Cloch Lighthouse behind The Gantocks Gantocks Beacon "Secret Scotland
The_Gantocks
British writer, researcher and radio presenter
(About John Tyndall) Jennifer Lucy Allan (2018). "Disturbing the Peace: The Cloch Foghorn and Changing Coastal Soundscapes in the 19th Century". In Strang
Jennifer_Lucy_Allan
Village in County Cork, Munster, Ireland
Cloghroe (Irish: Cloch Reo) is a village and townland on the R579 (Cork to Banteer) road in County Cork, Ireland. It is 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Cork
Cloghroe
Town in County Tipperary, Ireland
Cloughjordan, officially Cloghjordan (/klɒxˈdʒɔːrdən/ klokh-JOR-dən, Irish: Cloch Shiurdáin, meaning 'Siurdán's stone or castle'), is a town in County Tipperary
Cloughjordan
Region in County Galway, Ireland
monastery about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the north of what is now Roundstone (Irish: Cloch na Rón). During the centuries of religious persecution of the Catholic Church
Connemara
Scottish businessman and early lighthouse engineer (1752–1815)
Head Mull of Kintyre North Ronaldsay Eilean Glas Pladda Pentland Skerries Cloch Point Inchkeith Start Point, Sanday Little Cumbrae Thomas Smith (6 December
Thomas_Smith_(engineer)
Castle in County Leitrim, Ireland
still exists on the grounds of the estate, as does a Bronze Age tomb named Cloch an Draoi ('Druid's Altar') on The Druid's Hill between Lough Erril ("Lough
Lough_Rynn_Castle
Coastal town in Inverclyde, Scotland
though a short stretch of green belt still separates the town from the Cloch lighthouse which looks out over the firth to Innellan in Argyll. Gourock
Gourock
Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Clochar refers to something made of stone ('cloch' is the Irish word for 'stone' and can be anglicised as 'cloch', 'clogh' or 'clough'); probably on the site
Clogher
Cultural region in the west of Ireland
Fharraige Conamara Theas Aran Islands County Donegal Gaoith Dhobhair Na Rosa Cloch Cheann Fhaola Gaeltacht an Láir County Kerry Gaeltacht Corca Dhuibhne County
Joyce_Country
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
as Machaeracate and Clough Castle as Cloch Mhachaire Cat (meaning "stone castle of the plain of the cat") or Cloch Mhachaire Cath ("stone castle of the
Clough
Irish-speaking district, County Donegal, Ireland
Cloch Cheann Fhaola Cloughaneely Parish and District Machaire Rabhartaigh (Magheroarty) Strand in Cloughaneely Cloch Cheann Fhaola Location in Ireland
Cloughaneely
Town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
During the World Wars, as the main part of the Firth of Clyde defences, the Cloch Point-to-Dunoon anti-submarine boom was anchored to the shore in Dunoon
Dunoon
Surname list
anglicized form of the Gaelic "Ó Clochasaigh," derived from the Gaelic word "cloch" meaning "stone." Notable people with the surname include: David Clohessy
Clohessy
Village in Scotland
Royal Marine Hotel is the half-timbered building. Hunters Quay viewed from Cloch Point. A Western Ferries ferry approaching the quay. "Intermediate Zone:
Hunters_Quay
Area in County Louth, Ireland
Cúanach of Uí Echach Cobo were slain, with Áed Róin being decapitated on the Cloch an Commaigh (Stone of Decapitation) located near the door of the old church
Faughart
Welsh writer and musician (born 1983)
2014) Al, Cyfres Copa (Y Lolfa, 2014) Y Dyn Gwyrdd a'r Coed Teg, Cyfres Cloch (transl. The Green Man and the Fairwood, Bell Series) (Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
Manon_Steffan_Ros
Church in County Kildare, Ireland
St. Anne's Church, Ardclough Teampall Áine, Ard Cloch St. Anne's Church, Ardclough 53°17′52″N 6°34′12″W / 53.29784416829111°N 6.569895062871463°W /
St._Anne's_Church,_Ardclough
Area in County Dublin, Ireland
Rockbrook (Irish: Sruth na gCloch) is a small area, once site of a small settlement, now semi-suburban, in County Dublin, Ireland. It is in the local
Rockbrook
Goidelic Celtic language of the Isle of Man
Ir., Sc.G. teanga clagh [klaːx] stone Goidelic; from O.Ir. cloch; cf. Sc.G. clach, Ir. cloch cleaysh [kleːʃ] ear Goidelic; from O.Ir. dative clúais "hearing";
Manx_language
Sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Holy Loch an anti-submarine boom was constructed between Dunoon and the Cloch Point Lighthouse to defend waters from German U-boats. Between 1961 and
Holy_Loch
Town in County Cork, Ireland
Cloghnykyltye, one of the many phonetic spellings for Cloch na gCoillte (meaning the castle of the woods, from cloch, the Irish for stone or stone building, and
Clonakilty
Group of Irish-speaking areas in County Mayo, Ireland
Theas Aran Islands Joyce Country County Donegal Gaoith Dhobhair Na Rosa Cloch Cheann Fhaola Gaeltacht an Láir County Kerry Gaeltacht Corca Dhuibhne Gaeltacht
Gaeltacht_Iorrais_agus_Acaill
Cestach is in the Life of Saint Macartan of Clogher (C.430-505 A.D.): "The Cloch-Oir (Golden Stone), from which this ancient diocese takes its name, was
Cermand_Cestach
Mayo, Erris, Kilmore, Duvillaun More (Island) Cloghculliaghfrankagh 21 Cloch a' coilleach, Frangcach Rock Galway, Dunkellin, Killeely, Roevehagh Corragunnagalliaghdoo
List of longest placenames in Ireland
List_of_longest_placenames_in_Ireland
Gaelic sports club in County Kildare, Ireland
Ardclough GAA Ard Cloch Founded: 1936 County: Kildare Nickname: "The Clocks", "The Germans" Grounds: Dan Graham Memorial Park, Ardclough Coordinates:
Ardclough_GAA
List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
Meala Clonmore – An Cluain Mhór Clonoulty – Cluain Ultaigh Cloughjordan – Cloch Shiurdáin Coalbrook – Glaise na Ghuail Cullen – Cuilleann Donohill – Dún
List of towns and villages in County Tipperary
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_County_Tipperary
Modern German Glocke) and back into English via Flemish; cf also Welsh cloch but the giving language is Old Irish via the handbells used by early Irish
List of English words of Irish origin
List_of_English_words_of_Irish_origin
Irish guerrilla and outlaw
murdered while saying Mass at a location still known in Ulster Irish as Cloch na hAltorach; a Mass rock that still stands atop Slieve Gullion. The perpetrators
Redmond_O'Hanlon_(outlaw)
Village in County Wexford, Ireland
Ireland. It lies mostly within the townland of Ballynaglogh (Irish: Baile na gCloch, meaning 'the town of the stones') on the R742 regional road 16 km (9.9 mi)
Blackwater,_County_Wexford
Peninsula straddling counties Cork and Kerry, Ireland
hundred battles) fought a fierce battle against Owen Mór, King of Ireland at Cloch Barraige. Owen was badly injured in the battle. Those of his followers who
Beara_Peninsula
Gaeltacht village in County Donegal, Ireland
They extend deep into The Rosses. The Crolly Stone (known in Irish as Cloch Mhór Léim An tSionnaigh, or the Large Rock Of The Foxes Leap), an erratic
Crolly
2002 film by Ken Loach
insists on taking them joyriding along the coast. They drive up through the Cloch caravan park where Liam sees a caravan for sale. Liam dreams of starting
Sweet_Sixteen_(2002_film)
Victorian pier in Dunoon, Scotland
convenience for passenger and goods traffic". A ferry also ran from the pier to Cloch lighthouse at one stage. The pier was extended to the current structure
Dunoon_Pier
Dáil constituency (1937–present)
Buí, An Uillinn, Ballynakill, Binn an Choire, Bunowen, Cleggan, Clifden, Cloch na Rón, Cushkillary, Derrycunlagh, Derrylea, Doonloughan, Errislannan, Inishbofin
Galway_West
National monument in County Kerry, Ireland
Ballybowler North Ogham Stone Cloch Oghaim Bhaile an Bhúlaeraigh Thuaidh (Irish) Location of Ballybowler North Ogham Stone in Ireland 52°10′36″N 10°13′21″W
Ballybowler_North_Ogham_Stone
Scotland during the First World War. Ardeer Battery, Ardeer, North Ayrshire Cloch Point To Dunoon Anti-submarine Boom, Firth of Clyde Ardhallow Battery, Dunoon
Coastal fortifications in Scotland
Coastal_fortifications_in_Scotland
Mountain range in County Kerry, Ireland
lakes. After descending to the north–south mountain pass of Bóthar na gCloch ("road of the stones") to the west, the spine of the range rises up again
Slieve_Mish_Mountains
Chief king of the Fomorians in Irish Mythology
grabbing the ring (handle) attached to it. Lugh shot a sling-stone (Old Irish: cloch as a tábaill, "stone from the sling") at the eye, which came out the other
Balor
District in County Galway, Ireland
Fharraige Aran Islands Joyce Country County Donegal Gaoth Dobhair Na Rosa Cloch Cheann Fhaola Gaeltacht an Láir County Kerry Gaeltacht Corca Dhuibhne County
Conamara_Theas
Clarina Monastery Autustinian Canons Regular nuns Cluain-Credhil; Killeedy? Cloch-na-monach Abbey Cistercian monks supposed abbey remains; grange of Monasteranenagh
List of monastic houses in County Limerick
List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Limerick
Flower United Kingdom The smack was run down and sunk by a tug off the Cloch Lighthouse, Renfrewshire. Her two crew survived. Great Tasmania United
List of shipwrecks in September 1864
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1864
Kilconnel, Mount Bellew, Moylough 47 Clifden GA An Mám, Carna, Clifden, Cloch Na Rón, Letterfrack 27 Galway GA Athenry, Gaillimh, Lough George, Monivea
List_of_Garda_districts
Village in County Tipperary, Ireland
na mBuitléarach) Clashanisky Cloghcarrigeen East (Cloch Charraigín Thoir) Cloghcarrigeen West (Cloch Charraigín Thiar) Clonwalsh Eustaceland (Fearann Iústáis)
Kilsheelan
level land Clarecastle, Claremorris, Belclare, Cooraclare clo(gh), clough cloch, cloich rock Clonakilty, Clogheen, Clogher, Cloughjordan clon, clone, cloon
Place_names_in_Ireland
Celtic-style granite stone in Ireland
Turoe Stone Cloch an Tuair Rua (Irish) Location of Turoe Stone in County Galway 53°15′09″N 8°33′40″W / 53.252412°N 8.561209°W / 53.252412; -8.561209
Turoe_Stone
b Much of Scotland is mountainous; western areas of the Highlands enjoy a wet climate. The more steeply plunging west coast highland rivers in particular
List of waterfalls in Scotland
List_of_waterfalls_in_Scotland
bh-Fionntain [citation needed] 1449 – Muintir-Maelmora [citation needed] 1452 – Cloch-an-bhodaigh; Coirrshliabh na Seaghsa [citation needed] 1453 – Ardglass (naval
List_of_conflicts_in_Ireland
Human settlement in Scotland
at the beach, but there are no lifeguards. The junctions from the A770 Cloch Road to the bay car park and the garden centre were improved in early 2019
Lunderston_Bay
Irish language society
(1884–1964) was the first president of the society, having learned Irish in Cloch Cheannfhaolaidh (Cloughaneely) in the north-west of County Donegal in the
An_Cumann_Gaelach,_QUB
Mythical character
became a local monument known as "Clogh-an-Neely" (reconstructed Irish: cloch Chinnfhaolaidh). Some scholars argue that the Welsh deity Gwydion is the
Cian
Heavy natural stone lifted by people in strength competitions
County Clare, are a pair, which the heavier one Cloch na bhFear weighs 162 kg (357 lb) and the lighter one Cloch na mBean weighs 112 kg (247 lb). These stones
Lifting_stone
Victorian castle-style building in County Limerick, Ireland
years known as Clonodfoy, a contraction of an earlier Irish place name: Cloch an Otbhaidhigh, meaning 'the stone structure of Otway', Otway being an Anglo-Norman
Castle_Oliver
any contact with ice. On her sea trial from Greenock, she ran between the Cloch and Cumbrae lighthouses, a distance of 13.666 nautical miles (25.309 km;
SS_Lake_Champlain_(1874)
Village in County Cork, Ireland
Cloghduv or Cloghduff (/klɒxˈdʌv/ klokh-DUV; Irish: Cloch Dhubh, meaning 'black stone') is a village in County Cork, Ireland. As of the 2022 census, it
Cloughduv
GAA club in Cork, Ireland
attended including Ryecourt GAA. Shortly thereafter the name was changed to Cloch Dubh. Success was not long in arriving, culminating in 1912 in a victory
Cloughduv_GAA
Mountain in County Kerry, Ireland
easiest route is the 4-kilometre 2-hour return trip from the Bóthar na gCloch road (a north-south road between the N86 and the R561 roads); from where
Caherconree
Irish-speaking area of County Donegal
Theas Aran Islands Joyce Country County Donegal Gaoith Dhobhair Na Rosa Cloch Cheann Fhaola County Kerry Gaeltacht Corca Dhuibhne County Mayo Gaeltacht
Gaeltacht_an_Láir
The upper Firth was protected by the Cloch Point To Dunoon Anti-submarine Boom at that time, stretching from Cloch point across the Firth to Dunoon on
Tail_of_the_Bank
English name) Greencastle (an English name), formerly Cloghcastella (from Cloch Mhic Coisteala meaning "Costello's stone castle") Killeaton (from Coill
List_of_townlands_in_Belfast
Townland (old administrative division) in Ireland
Townland, Co. Westmeath". www.townlands.ie. Retrieved 25 June 2020. "Baile na gCloch/Windmill or Blackislands". Logainm.ie. Retrieved 25 June 2020. "Relation:
Windmill,_County_Westmeath
Irish poet (1910–1988)
Rogha Dánta (1949) Ó Mórna agus Dánta Eile (1957) Ár Ré Dhearóil (1962) Cloch Choirnéil (1967) Crainn is Cairde (1970) Dánta 1939-79 (1980) Ceacht an
Máirtín_Ó_Direáin
Austin & Sopn Sunderland United Kingdom For Martin & Marquand. 4 July Cloch Steamship Messrs. W. Simons & Co. Renfrew United Kingdom For Clyde Lighthouse
List_of_ship_launches_in_1882
Cloghmore Monastery early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Colmcille Cloch-mor, in Killannin parish Clonfert Abbey Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
Longstone GAC Cloch Fhada Founded: 1945 County: Down Nickname: The Stone Colours: Red, white and black Grounds: Longstone Park Coordinates: 54°06′35.77″N
Longstone_GAC
Rock used as Roman Catholic altar
c. 1681 while saying Mass at a mass rock still known in Ulster Irish as Cloch na hAltorach that stands atop Slieve Gullion, County Armagh. The perpetrators
Mass_rock
Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Council. The name Cloughmills/Cloghmills is a combination of the Irish word cloch (meaning "stone") and the English word mill (referring to the linen mill
Cloughmills
Early people of Ireland
of An Clochán (Clifden, Omey & Ballindoon), Iorras Ainbhtheach (Carna), Cloch na Rón (Roundstone), Baile na Cille (Ballynakill) and (Inis Bó Fine Inishbofin)
Conmaicne_Mara
'cowbell; squid', from proto-Celtic *klokko-, akin to Old Irish clocc, Welsh cloch, Breton kloc'h; cognate of Asturian llueca and llócara 'cowbell', French
List of Galician words of Celtic origin
List_of_Galician_words_of_Celtic_origin
Ocean liner of the Orient Line
three cable lengths. Further trials consisted of four runs between the Cloch and Cumbrae Lights. These proved thoroughly successful, a mean speed of
SS_Otway
"Bruckless Shore" his name for the "Swedish Jig"/"Arthur Darley's Jig" "Cloch na Ceithre Mhile (The Four Mile Stone)" by Arthur Darley The Feis Ceoil
Arthur_Warren_Darley
Irish filmmaker, writer and photographer (born 1935)
People (1966) Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoire ("Lament for Art Ó Laoghaire") (1975) Cloch (stone) (1975) Self-portrait with Red Car (1977) Listen (1978) Poitín (1978)
Bob_Quinn_(filmmaker)
Village in County Mayo, Ireland
ailment was cured the soil must be returned. Cloughundra (Also rendered as 'Cloch Andra'). There is a large stone of approximately 150 kg, named Cloughundra
Aughagower
Irish sculptor (1950–2025)
The Kings of Leinster lived near the village. He died on 10 July 2025. Cloch na gCoillte (2013) Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland Unbroken Line (2013)
Michael_Warren_(sculptor)
Upload another image Levan Castle (Restored Ruin), Adjoining Castle Levan, Cloch Road, By Gourock 55°56′50″N 4°51′31″W / 55.9471°N 4.858739°W / 55.9471;
List of listed buildings in Inverkip, Inverclyde
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Inverkip,_Inverclyde
Irish language dialect
Cliath: Clódhanna Teoranta. [short stories, Maigh Cuilinn] —— (1990). Gróga Cloch (in Irish). Indreabhán: Cló Iar-Chonnacht. ISBN 1900693402. [novel, Maigh
Connacht_Irish
Gaelic sports club in County Cork, Ireland
Clonakilty GAA Cloch na gCoillte Founded: 1887 County: Cork Nickname: The Brewery Town Colours: Grounds: Ahamilla GAA Complex Coordinates: 51°37′09
Clonakilty_GAA
Civil parish in County Limerick, Ireland
Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University. Retrieved 24 May 2020. "Cloch an Bhiolair/Cloghaviller townland". Placenames Database of Ireland (logainm
Ballinard_(civil_parish)
CLOCH
CLOCH
CLOCH
CLOCH
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bal Bhadra | பலபதà¯à®°
(Brother of Krishna)
Boy/Male
Indian
Pennyroyal
Boy/Male
Scottish
Fair-haired stranger.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Morning, Goddess of sound
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Flute Player
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sound of flowing water, Gentle sound of water
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who Directs; Guide
Girl/Female
Russian Slavic American Muslim
Hope.
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
Rich in War; Gift of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably an occupational name for a maker of arrowheads, from an agent derivative of Middle English tippe ‘tip’, ‘head’. On the other hand it may possibly be a bawdy nickname from an agent derivative of Middle English t̄pe(n) ‘to knock over’ (of obscure origin; here with a sexually suggestive sense). The same name has been established in Ireland, in County Kildare, since the beginning of the 14th century.German : topographic name from a Westphalian field name, Tippe, of unexplained etymology.
CLOCH
CLOCH
CLOCH
CLOCH
CLOCH
n.
A small warbler (Pratincola rubetra) common in Europe; -- called also whinchacker, whincheck, whin-clocharet.