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Human settlement in Scotland
Glensanda (Old Norse, the glen of the sandy river) was a Viking settlement at the mouth of Glen Sanda on the Morvern peninsula within south west Lochaber
Glensanda
Quarrying and asphalt company
the production director at Glensanda was Kurt Larson, John and Angela Yeoman's son-in-law. By 1992, production at Glensanda had reached five million tonnes
Foster_Yeoman
Undersea rail tunnel linking France to the UK
aggregate delivered by ship from the Foster Yeoman coastal super quarry at Glensanda in Loch Linnhe on the west coast of Scotland. On the French side, owing
Channel_Tunnel
Ruined castle in Argyll, Scotland
promontory on the north-west coast of the island, across Loch Linnhe from Glensanda, at grid reference NM853437. Coeffin Castle was built on the site of a
Castle_Coeffin
English industrialist and philanthropist (1854–1928)
Britain, rich with their cotton business. Strutt bought the Scottish Glensanda estate where his son was lost and was found as a clothed skeleton five
George_Herbert_Strutt
Human settlement in Scotland
with lead mining and slate quarrying being of former importance, but the Glensanda superquarry, in Morvern on the opposite bank of Loch Linnhe also provides
Appin
Fishing, Cargo No Dundee Harbour Dundee Dundee City Commercial No Glensanda harbour Glensanda Highland Quarry No Peterhead Harbour Peterhead Aberdeenshire
List of ports and harbours in Scotland
List_of_ports_and_harbours_in_Scotland
British building materials manufacturer
November 2014, Aggregate Industries announced that work to upgrade its Glensanda quarry, which was the largest granite quarry in Europe at the time, had
Holcim_UK
Scottish parish and area of Scotland
is applied to a large area of countryside around the village, from the Glensanda Superquarry, Kingairloch and Kilmalieu in the south and west (bordering
Ardgour
Village in Kent, England
quantities of granite aggregate could be delivered there by ship from Glensanda in Scotland, and the finished sections could then be transported by a
Isle_of_Grain
Castle in Scotland
Maclean of Coll Maclean of Ardgour Lands Ardgour Coll Castles Duart Castle Glensanda Castle Septs Beath Beaton Black Garvie Lean MacBeath MacBheath MacBeth
Duart_Castle
Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada
Baronet of Morvern and 23rd Chief of Clan Maclean) emigrated to Pictou from Glensanda and Kingairloch in Scotland with almost the entire population of 500.
Pictou
British Army general
'saved Canada for the Empire' in 1775. Private archives, J.N.M. Maclean of Glensanda, the younger (Edinburgh), Torloisk mss and transcripts. G.B., Board of
Allan_Maclean_of_Torloisk
Surname list
Maclean of Coll Maclean of Ardgour Lands Ardgour Coll Castles Duart Castle Glensanda Castle Septs Beath Beaton Black Garvie Lean MacBeath MacBheath MacBeth
MacLaine
Human settlement in Scotland
Scotland in 1900, was born in the manse at Morvern. Ardgour Ardnamurchan Glensanda Moidart Sunart "Vol 84 (2019): Mesolithic and later activity at North
Morvern
Surname list
Maclean of Coll Maclean of Ardgour Lands Ardgour Coll Castles Duart Castle Glensanda Castle Septs Beath Beaton Black Garvie Lean MacBeath MacBheath MacBeth
Rankin_(surname)
Mountain in Morvern, Highland, Scotland
various ridges with a fine summit, it lies close to the settlement of Glensanda. A huge granite quarry has taken chunks out of its southern slopes. "Beinn
Beinn_Mheadhoin_(Morvern)
Morvern and 23rd Chief of the Clan Maclean) emigrated to Pictou from Glensanda and Kingairloch in Scotland bringing along almost the entire population
History_of_Nova_Scotia
Highland Scottish clan
is where the Macleans of Duart marshalled their birlinns or galleys. Glensanda Castle, near Lochaline, is a ruinous castle that was originally held by
Clan_Maclean
House) B 48285 Upload Photo Glensanda Castle 56°33′47″N 5°32′36″W / 56.563093°N 5.543296°W / 56.563093; -5.543296 (Glensanda Castle) B 4338 Upload Photo
List of listed buildings in Ardgour, Highland
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Ardgour,_Highland
Ghlinne Ghil (Ls) Black Water (Rs) Simple coastal catchments Rannoch River Glensanda River (minor) River Tarbert River Gour River Scaddle Cona River Garvan
List_of_rivers_of_Scotland
Scottish nationalist paramilitary organisation
1989, when a huge explosion, followed by a blaze was reported at the Glensanda Quarry in Morvern, near Oban, Argyll. The local coastguard had alerted
Scottish National Liberation Army
Scottish_National_Liberation_Army
Railway line in Kent, England
in 1988 from which it could transport overseas the stone quarried at Glensanda near Oban. The firm had first been involved in the area during the construction
Hundred_of_Hoo_Railway
relating to Glensanda Harbour. Glensanda Harbour Order 1985 Provisional Order to empower Foster Yeoman Limited to construct works at Glensanda in the district
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1985
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1985
on the investigation of the fire and explosion on board Yeoman Bontrup Glensanda Quarry, Loch Linnhe, Western Scotland 2 July 2010" (PDF). Marine Accidents
List_of_shipwrecks_in_2010
List of shipwrecks: 13 October 1927 Ship State Description Glensanda United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground at Punta Indio, Argentina. She was refloated
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1927
relating to Glensanda Harbour. Glensanda Harbour Order 1985 Provisional Order to empower Foster Yeoman Limited to construct works at Glensanda in the district
List of acts of the 2nd session of the 49th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_2nd_session_of_the_49th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
French-Canadian emigrants to New England (1973) Maclean, James Noel Mackenzie of Glensanda (1967). "The early political careers of James "Fingal" Macpherson (1736-1796)
James_Noël_MacKenzie_MacLean
The SNLA claimed responsibility for an explosion that occurred at the Glensanda Quarry in Morvern, Argyll, which the group alleged was to be used for
Timeline of Scottish National Liberation Army actions
Timeline_of_Scottish_National_Liberation_Army_actions
Glenrothes Fife 56°11′N 3°10′W / 56.19°N 03.17°W / 56.19; -03.17 NO2701 Glensanda Highland 56°33′N 5°32′W / 56.55°N 05.54°W / 56.55; -05.54 NM8246 Glensburgh
List of United Kingdom locations: Ge-Gl
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