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woodland is formed by the south edge of Mochrum | Loch, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, hosting |
E. aberensis (Middle to Late Eocene, | Loch Aber). |
proper supply was finally piped in from Alemoor | Loch above Roberton. |
On 16 October | Loch Achanalt and HMCS Annan engaged and sank U-1006 |
elfast, on 2 May 1943 as the Loch-class frigate | Loch Achilty, and was laid down on 2 May 1944. |
After sea trials | Loch Achray joined the 8th Escort Group in March 194 |
It is mentioned in the Irish ballad, Tales of | Loch Achray, as the place where the clipper Loch Ach |
2 Metro IIIs N60NE and N438MA are with | Loch Air based in Fort Lauderdale 1 Metro III N61NE |
Loch Alvie was decommissioned at Singapore in Novemb | |
After the German surrender in May | Loch Alvie returned to the Clyde and took part in es |
ort Group at Derry on 19 September 1944 as HMCS | Loch Alvie. |
Loch an Eilan | |
an and was recently appointed joint head of the | Loch An Iuir PE Department along with Finbarr Christ |
ver Aire, the 286 hectare site includes a large | loch and a number of smaller water bodies; the area |
s two of its own blends, 5 year old Campbeltown | Loch, and Mitchell's 12 year old. |
out 3 km south of Gairloch on the shore of Gair | Loch, and is an excellent natural harbour popular wi |
the old custom-houses along the quay, including | Loch and Quay, open all year round for lunch and din |
Hoselaw | Loch and Din Moss is a nature reserve near Kelso in |
foundation for the collaboration with Siegfried | Loch and his then nascent ACT label. |
ockaded cap, in Holyrood Park, with Duddingston | Loch and Edinburgh Castle beyond. |
eable in the extensive tracts of mountain, bog, | loch and forest. |
to the 12th century, a stone-built quay in the | loch and a system to maintain a constant water level |
er in the English Lake District, and the Castle | Loch and Mill Loch in Lochmaben, Scotland. |
nds, Interlaken, Keansburg, Keyport, Lake Como, | Loch Arbour, Long Branch, Manalapan Township (part; |
The Wreck of the | Loch Ard |
pH levels of the | loch are strongly alkaline, in the range of 10.15. |
Loch argued successfully against the use of chemical | |
For the next few years | Loch Arkaig carried out training duties for anti-sub |
Allt Mhuic, | Loch Arkaig |
HMS | Loch Arkaig (K603) was a Loch-class frigate of the B |
Unlike the rest of the class | Loch Arkaig (along with Loch Tralaig) was fitted wit |
In February 1949 | Loch Arkaig, along with the carrier Vengeance, and d |
leading 200 men, invaded the Cameron lands near | Loch Arkaig. |
The club met on Duddingston | Loch as shown in the painting, or on Lochend loch to |
hoolmaster, Mr. Macpherson who lived across the | loch at Ardchonnel. |
explosion onboard LST-353, while moored in West | Loch at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and struck from the Nav |
sunk by internal explosion while moored in West | Loch at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and struck from the Nav |
let at Kilmun, north of the River Avich between | Loch Avich and Loch Awe; that chapel was dedicated t |
ounded at Clach Dhion - the Shelter Stone above | Loch Avon in the Cairngorms on 24 June 1887. |
he area, in the particular stretch of line from | Loch Awe to Falls of Cruachan to Taynuilt, Network R |
Kilchurn Castle, | Loch Awe engraving by William Miller after J M W Tur |
He died in 1946 at | Loch Awe in Argyllshire, Scotland. |
Water is pumped from | Loch Awe to the upper reservoir, 360 m above, during |
The battle was on the borders of | Loch Awe and Lorne, with the site and battle named R |
ated in idyllic surroundings near the shores of | Loch Awe, was built in 1770 on the site of a much ea |
There is a visitor centre at the outflow to | Loch Awe, and tours of the tunnels are available for |
It was also part filmed on | Loch Awe, Scotland, and featured Kirk Douglas runnin |
His tombstone will be above | Loch Awe. |
ater; the rest is from the water pumped up from | Loch Awe. |
e Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston | Loch, better known by its shorter title The Skating |
ne source refer to Portmore Lough as Lough Beg ( | Loch Bheag, or "small lake"), which is an alternativ |
not reveal her name: the first meeting was on a | loch boat to Oban, and the final meeting was at Inve |
on the southeast side of McKenzie Mountain, and | Loch Bonnie which is at about 2,900 feet (884 m) alt |
ks of the British Isles, found on the shores of | Loch Borolan (Loch Borralan) in Sutherland, after wh |
st, and other places nearby include the Alemoor | Loch, Branxholme, Broadhaugh, the Craik Forest. |
Applecross and the | Loch Broom area. |
dence is centred on Ullapool, a harbour town on | Loch Broom in the Ross and Cromarty district of the |
Loch Broom, Scotland | |
Kildonnan, Little | Loch Broom, Wester Ross |
Launched in 1992, | Loch Buie underwent trials on the Forth, and was del |
MV | Loch Buie is a Caledonian MacBrayne ferry built in 1 |
Built for the Iona service, | Loch Buie rarely sails on other routes. |
Loch Buie's layout is similar to the original ‘Baby | |
Armstrong's map of 1775 does not show the | loch, but Knock Jargon fort is clearly marked. |
him entirely, and he tries to drown her in the | loch by his father's house. |
don on 20 June 1900, and was succeeded as Baron | Loch by his son Edward Douglas Loch (1873-1942). |
ithgow, West Lothian; his father (Percy) Gordon | Loch, C.I.E., was an Empire civil servant (Political |
Carlingford Lough (Irish: | Loch Cairlinn, Ulster Scots: Carlinford Loch) is a g |
A local legend holds that | Loch Ceann pertains to a great battle fought in the |
It is derived from Irish: | Loch Ceann meaning "lake of the head". |
Khatten with "kh" similar to Scottish | loch) changing the "t" to "s" in the High German con |
Loch claimed she received anonymous obscene telephon | |
Lough Corrib (Irish: | Loch Coirib) is a lake in the west of Ireland. |
nts of the Campaign in China by Granville Gower | Loch contains a detailed description of the tower as |
nacht i.e. the portion of County Galway west of | Loch Corrib and a small piece of County Mayo. |
ing acquired the small island of Eilean Righ in | Loch Craignish, Scotland, on which he created for hi |
an Bridge, a railway bridge over the narrows of | Loch Creran in Scotland (jointly credited to Wolfe-B |
In Irish it is called | Loch Cuan (formerly anglicised as Lough Cuan) meanin |
Darrou lies about half way between | Loch Dee and Clatteringshaws. |
Lough Derg (from Irish: | Loch Deirgeirt meaning "loch of the red eye") is the |
Loch Dhu was on higher ground and survived. | |
In 1996 the black | Loch Dhu ("Black Loch" in Scottish Gaelic) single ma |
Main article: West | Loch Disaster |
when an explosion on its deck sparked the West | Loch Disaster in Pearl Harbor naval base. |
n 12 April 1944 and was damaged during the West | Loch Disaster of 21 May 1944. |
last sighted at 01:00 by British merchant ship | Loch Don. |
the existing needle valve where the water from | Loch Doon and the Deuch feed into the Dee. |
on Black Craig (528 metres) on the east bank of | Loch Doon, followed by Coran of Portmark (623 metres |
h the River Shiel which runs down Glen Shiel to | Loch Duich |
ear-old Donald McLeod, tenant of Gualtergill on | Loch Dunvegan in Skye and a seaman, came to help the |
After a refit | Loch Dunvegan was recommissioned on 1 May 1950 for s |
In August 1945 | Loch Dunvegan was transferred to 1st Anti-Submarine |
Loch Dunvegan remained in reserve at Penarth until 1 | |
In January-February 1952 | Loch Dunvegan was deployed as Guardship at Port Said |
Enagh Lough (Irish name: | Loch Eanach) is a pair of lakes in Northern Ireland |
ss (near Comrie) overlooking the Eastern end of | Loch Earn |
the recovery of Dundurn, a fort on the east of | Loch Earn, the stronghold of the men of Fortrenn. |
h Ceannchairech, with the foreigners, came from | Loch Eirne across Breifne to Loch Ribh. |
l Nature Reserve and a spot on the east side of | Loch Eriboll. |
Loch Ericht | |
r the river is impounded behind Errochty Dam as | Loch Errochty. |
promontory at the south-west of the entrance to | Loch Etive, and is surrounded on three sides by the |
eliberately beached at Taynuilt on the shore of | Loch Etive, to allow work to be carried out. |
JW 58 departed | Loch Ewe on 27 March 1944, accompanied by its local |
Convoy PQ 18 sailed from | Loch Ewe on 2 September 1942 and arrived at Archange |
Convoy JW 51B sailed from | Loch Ewe on 22 December 1942 and met its escort off |
SS Saugor, rescued all hands and landed them at | Loch Ewe in Scotland. |
ork and Liverpool, making intermediate stops in | Loch Ewe and Methil while in the United Kingdom. |
1943 she joined the escort of Convoy JW 53 from | Loch Ewe to Kola Inlet, returning in March to resume |
Convoy ON 14 departed | Loch Ewe on 10 September 1941. |
eepers and two corvettes, and arrived safely at | Loch Ewe on 1 January 1944. |
sisted of 15 merchant ships which departed from | Loch Ewe on 22 November 1943. |
was a member of Convoy WN 299 which sailed from | Loch Ewe on 21 June 1942 and arrived at Methil on 23 |
Empire Crown left the convoy at | Loch Ewe on 10 June, joining Convoy WN 595, which ar |
a member of Convoy ONS 100, which departed from | Loch Ewe on 2 June 1942 bound for Boston and New Yor |
sisted of 20 merchant ships which departed from | Loch Ewe on 12 January 1944. |
rch, she joined Convoy EN 353, which arrived at | Loch Ewe two days later. |
sisted of 19 merchant ships which departed from | Loch Ewe on 15 November 1943. |
nd Faulknor escorted the battleship Nelson from | Loch Ewe to Portsmouth for repairs after being damag |
sisted of 17 merchant ships which departed from | Loch Ewe on 22 January 1944. |
two minesweepers, which brought the convoy into | Loch Ewe on the following day, 8 January 1944. |
Convoy KMS 2 sailed from | Loch Ewe on 25 October 1942 and Liverpool and the Cl |
, Oban and Southend, and several times visiting | Loch Ewe, an assembly point for merchants and naval |
She called at the British ports of Methil, | Loch Ewe, Clyde, and Milford Haven in late June and |
irth of Clyde and on 25 January she anchored in | Loch Ewe. |
as well as the Arctic convoy assembly point at | Loch Ewe. |
In 1945 | Loch Fada and Loch Killin were transferred, to be re |
Loch Fada was placed on the Disposal List, and in 19 | |
HMS | Loch Fada (K390/F390) was the lead ship of the Loch- |
U-1018 was sunk by depth charges dropped by HMS | Loch Fada under the command of Cdr. |
On 27 February | Loch Fada was involved in the sinking of the U-boats |
s head coach of the German luge team by Norbert | Loch, father of 2008 men's single world champion Fel |
Loch firmly supported Rhodes, and, by informing Pres | |
In 1947 | Loch Fishing Co., Ltd., of Hull, bought her and rena |
Loch Fishing operated her until 1963, when she was s | |
Together with | Loch Fleet it is a designated as a Special Protectio |
On 24 March 1997, the Dornoch Firth and | Loch Fleet Special Protection Area (SPA) was establi |
Loch Fleet is a shallow, bar-built estuary with exte | |
Morrich More falls within the Dornoch Firth and | Loch Fleet Special Protection Area, one of the best |
nd "a company of men from Ross" up the coast to | Loch Fleet, just south of Dunrobin. |
SPA covers 7,836.33 hectares (19,364 acres) of | Loch Fleet, the Dornoch Firth, Morrich More, the Mou |
She travelled to HMS Forth, Holy | Loch for her work-up. |
Ardkinglas Castle, which stood on the shore of | Loch Fyne Argyllshire, Scotland. |
ck, has been preserved and is now occupied by a | Loch Fyne restaurant. |
uding the W H Smith Group from 1994 to 1999 and | Loch Fyne Restaurants from 2002 to 2005; he was also |
ecause of its central position, such as Branca, | Loch Fyne, The Jericho Cafe, Jamal's, Posh Fish, Bra |
The castle occupies high land above | Loch Fyne, providing views up East Loch Tarbert and |
f the sort that delivered goods from Glasgow to | Loch Fyne, the Hebrides, and the west coast highland |
Duncan James Williamson (11 April, 1928, | Loch Fyneside, near Furnace, Argyll - 8 November, 20 |
Loch Gabhair (Lagore) meaning "Lake of the Goats" is | |
by St Gorman possibly the same Gorman for whom | Loch Garman (Wexford) is named and after whom St Ger |
Not to be confused with | Loch Garry near Fort William. |
eton, 1st Earl of Middleton at Dalnaspidal near | Loch Garry on the Drumochter Pass. |
down an osprey nesting tree with a chainsaw in | Loch Garten, Scotland. |
HMS | Loch Glendhu was a Royal Navy Loch class frigate nam |
was disarmed, she was laid up at Scapa Flow and | Loch Goil until September 1915. |
women had boarded the Maytime a barge moored in | Loch Goil and involved in scientific work which ensu |
in this deal, the other three being the Marvel | Loch Gold Mine, the Tarmoola Gold Mine and the Gwali |
St Barbara mining currently operate the Marvel | Loch Gold Mine in Marvel Loch and have a gold proces |
ated and "oozing water" indeed it says that the | loch had dropped at least 4 feet (1.2 m) since 1817, |
Local legend has it that the | loch has no bottom, and it is reputed to be the cold |
Duddingston | Loch has a long historical connection with curling a |
shows at Orlando Repertory Theatre in Orlando's | Loch Haven Park. |
Based in Florida in Orlando's | Loch Haven Park, Orlando Shakes has performed 41 mai |
m locacted in the Howard Phillips' house in the | Loch Haven Park next to Lake Formosa in Orlando, Flo |
e Estelle, allowing attractive views of Orlando | Loch Haven Park, Florida Hospital and the surroundin |
Central Florida Museum (CFM) opened in Orlando | Loch Haven Park in 1960. |
The community was named for | Loch Hoselaw in Roxburghshire, Scotland. |
Its name may be derived from | Loch Hoselaw in Roxburghshire, Scotland, or from Hos |
He lived in Arnisdale House, | Loch Hourn, Inverness-shire, Scotland. |
Loch, however, with the approval of the imperial gov | |
ers area of Scotland, on the banks of St Mary's | Loch in Ettrick Forest. |
Llyn llaith cau, ' | Loch in the moist hollow' |
It is an inland | loch in Aberdeenshire on the north east coast of Sco |
euch is a settlement on the A708, at St. Mary's | Loch in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in th |
ton demonstrates a paddle steamer on Dalswinton | Loch in Scotland. |
etting sail from Faslane Naval Base on the Gare | Loch in Scotland on 3 April 1982, one day after the |
me while riding the Queen Mother's horse, Devon | Loch, in the 1956 Grand National when the horse inex |
st point in the area, across the seaward end of | Loch Indaal towards the Mull of Oa |
stler, British Columbia on November 7-15, 2008, | Loch injured his shoulder during training. |
she participating in the sinking of U-286, with | Loch Insh and Anguilla on the 29th. |
Loch Insh returned to the Gulf for two further tours | |
After a visit to the coast of East Africa, | Loch Insh returned to the UK in April 1946 and was d |
Talent and HMS Aeneas and then the frigate HMS | Loch Insh. |
The particular landform associated with Vasa | Loch is an ayre, derived from the Old Norse word use |
Marvel | Loch is a small townsite of less than 100 people, so |
A tarn (or corrie | loch) is a mountain lake or pool, formed in a cirque |
Access to the | loch is through Crimond airfield where there is a ca |
Celle Hole (German: Celler | Loch) is a breach in the outer wall of the prison of |
Meikle | Loch is designated - as part of the Ythan Estuary co |
Drumlough (Irish: Druim | Loch) is a village/townland in County Down, Northern |
Situated across the | loch is the Clickimin Leisure Centre. |
Strangford Lough, sometimes Strangford | Loch, is a large sea loch or inlet in County Down, N |
Drumlough (Irish: Druim | Loch) is a village and townland in County Down, Nort |
The | loch is maintained by the RSPB and around the loch t |
Roughly triangular, the | loch is about 6 km at its longest. |
1840) Vasa | Loch is fed by small rivulets and upland springs tha |
Vasa | Loch is a brackish lagoon in southwestern Shapinsay, |
St Mary's | Loch is the largest natural loch in the Scottish Bor |
The | loch is fed by the Megget Water, which flows in from |
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