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2014
NR4279
: Rhuvaal Lighthouse
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10 years ago
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Rhuvaal [other Features]
, Argyll And Bute, Great Britain
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Rhuvaal Lighthouse
Entering the Sound of Islay on the Colonsay-Jura ferry, with Sgarbh Breac in the low cloud.
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Geographical Context:
Coastal
Islands
Docks, Harbours
Estuary, Marine
Primary Subject:
Coast
Lighthouse
Island:
Islay
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Argyll and Bute
Island
Sound of Islay
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Rhuvaal Lighthouse [12]
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Sound of Islay [5]
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Ferry [3]
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Rhuvaal Lighthouse [7]
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NR4279
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Photographer
M J Richardson
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Date Taken
Wednesday, 7 May, 2014 (
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Submitted
Tuesday, 27 May, 2014
Subject Location
OSGB36:
NR 425 791
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WGS84:
55:56.1795N
6:7.4555W
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Discussion on NR4279
I wonder if the OS got the name of this cave right? Gaelic 'Iasgair' means a fisherman. 'Lasgaire' means a fop or a dandy. If the OS is right, it means 'cave of the fops' which seems rather less likely than 'cave of the fishermen'.
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