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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… by Glenroy; and in the parish is also a part of the great Caledonian glen, extending from the west end of Loch Lochy to … fifteen miles, between which two lakes a portion of the Caledonian canal is cut. The Spean, with most of the rapid …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… mountain-ash, and stately firs, the remains of the old Caledonian forest. The three lakes are united by the river … ornamented with many stately trees, relics of the old Caledonian forest; and in addition to 750 acres of land …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the latter is opposite the northern entrance of the Caledonian canal, and both are built on the estate of Sir …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… extraordinary size, supposed to be a relic of the ancient Caledonian forest; also a larch of very stately growth, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the western confines of the parish, where both Roman and Caledonian battle-axes and other warlike instruments have … have been removed, to furnish materials for stone dykes. A Caledonian battle-axe, and about 100 silver coins of Edward …
Survey of London
… to the north was being used as a repairing yard by the Caledonian Steam Towing Company, a business established in … the site of Gordon & Son's cooperage. Part of the former Caledonian Company's yard was briefly tenanted by the … depot by T. W. Woolfe & Son, whose premises on the old Caledonian Company's yard had been taken over by Currie in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… relics, and mark out the western boundary, of the ancient Caledonian forest. The Kingerloch coast is marked by hills of …
Survey of London
… a watercolour by T. H. Shepherd, provenance as in 54 a (d) Caledonian coffee house, Russell Street. From a watercolour …
London Debating Societies
… 990. February 8, 1785 Ciceronian Society 'Is not the Caledonian Society that meets in Pall-Mall, and profess to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
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