... This news published by the Celtic League: Scotland: MoD Dirty Tricks at Smith Commission NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE An article in Scotland’s Herald newspaper today reveals behind the scenes double-dealing ...
Myghal Map Serpren - Mar 14 2015 - 11:57am - 0 comments
... Inner Hebrides (Scottish Gaelic: Na h-Eileanan a-staigh) off Scotland's west coast. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its ... have now come under the protection of the National Trust for Scotland, having been in the care of the Hebridean Trust since 2000. ...
Douglas MacQueen - Jul 11 2023 - 8:29pm
... is the stress placed on the unique Celtic culture of Scotland. Along with its thousands of historic sites, including prehistoric ... battlegrounds, ruins and museums. The natural beauty of Scotland is also a vital factor and it is generally seen as a clean, unspoiled ...
Douglas MacQueen - Apr 23 2018 - 1:17pm
... MacQueen's blog The hills and mountains of Scotland are beautiful. The lure of Scotland's upland areas for hillwalkers, climbers, snowsports enthusiasts and ...
Douglas MacQueen - May 23 2020 - 4:03pm
... official list of Munros and designated as a mountain in Scotland with a height over 3,000 feet (914.4 m). There are 282 Munros in Scotland and probably the best known Munro is Ben Nevis (Scottish Gaelic; Beinn ...
Douglas MacQueen - Sep 3 2020 - 4:58pm
... 1940). On its 100th anniversary the National Library of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Leabharlann Nàiseanta na h-Alba) has unveiled a new celebration of one of Scotland’s most iconic and influential novels. The novel first appeared as a ...
Douglas MacQueen - Sep 10 2015 - 2:47pm - 0 comments
... once stood on its own in the Carrifran Valley has been voted Scotland's Tree of the Year 2020. The tree, known as 'The Survivor', became a ... Southern Uplands (Scottish Gaelic: Na Monaidhean a Deas) of Scotland. Now hundreds of trees have been planted in the area ...
Douglas MacQueen - Oct 22 2020 - 11:23am
... There is an old military airfield in Angus, Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Aonghas, Alba). On 26 February 1913, Montrose Air ... first operational military aerodrome to be established in Scotland. It closed permanently for operations on 4 June 1952, but is now the ...
Douglas MacQueen - Oct 13 2020 - 11:42am
... Coe (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Comhann) in the Highlands of Scotland has been found. His owner, David Parry from Glasgow (Glaschu), had ... another dog, Echo, when Kobe went missing. They are part of Scotland's Team AKobE Marathon Community. This a group that encourages and ...
Douglas MacQueen - Nov 29 2017 - 1:02pm
... on the approach way to Brodie Castle, near Forres, Moray, Scotland. (Scottish Gaelic: Farrais, Moireibh, Alba). It was discovered in the ... peoples who lived in what is today eastern and northern Scotland. Rodney's Stone is notable for its Ogham carved inscription on ...
Douglas MacQueen - Mar 3 2021 - 4:40pm