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The Little Gruinard is a river in Wester Ross, Scotland which runs from the Fionn Loch into Gruinard Bay (famed for Gruinard Island). It lies within the Letterewe Estate, previously owned by Paul Fentener van Vlissingen, a Dutch businessman. It has a healthy run of Atlantic Salmon. The Little Gruinard has been a forerunner in the development of catch and release fishing amongst Scottish salmon rivers.
The LittleGruinard is a river in Wester Ross, Scotland which runs from the Fionn Loch into Gruinard Bay (famed for Gruinard Island). It lies within the...
Scotland. Gruinard Bay has a number of settlements, mainly located on the eastern shore of the bay. On the southeast corner, the small hamlet of Little Gruinard...
Broom proper, to the northeast and Little Loch Broom to the south. It has a commanding view of Gruinard Bay and Gruinard Island to the west. Beinn nam Ban...
forest include the Dundonnell River, Gruinard River, LittleGruinard River and Uisge Toll a' Mhadaidh. LittleGruinard "Who Owns Scotland". Who Owns Scotland...
Dundonnell River Gruinard River (Abhainn Srath na Sealga upstream of Loch na Sealga) Allt Loch a Ghiubhsachan (L) Inverianvie River LittleGruinard River Ewe...
Laide Dundonnell Scoraig Ullapool Achiltibuie Inverasdale Easter Ross LittleGruinard Ross and Cromarty Ross-shire Ross, Scotland Wester Ross being defined...
of Wester Ross The Gairloch and Loch Ewe Action Forum The Poolewe-LittleGruinard walk Rèidio dà Locha Laxdale Ladies' waulking group competing in the...
populated. To the west are various sections around Little Loch Broom, including the southern tip of Gruinard Island. North of Loch Broom lies the largest single...
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in 1935 from a cow in Oxfordshire. This same strain was used during the Gruinard bioweapons trials. A variation of Vollum, known as "Vollum 1B", was used...
Overture brought further fame to the island. During the Second World War, Gruinard was the site of a biological warfare test by British military scientists...
chief of these are Coigach, Loch Broom, the Scoraig peninsula, Little Loch Broom, Gruinard Bay, Rubha Mòr peninsula, Loch Ewe, Rua Reidh/Melvaig peninsula...
Treig Easan na Gaibhre River Cassley NC395135 Glen Cassley Easan nan Son Gruinard River NG975890 Inchgarve Forest Easan nan Toll Dubha Alladale River NH445894...
crossing a headland to Gruinard Bay. After following the coast of Gruinard Bay the road crosses one more headland and descends to Little Loch Broom, now travelling...
Rollinson (1997) states that the oldest rocks in Europe have been found "near Gruinard Bay" on the Scottish mainland. Gillen (2003) p. 44 indicates the oldest...
daughter of Lieutenant Ernle William K. Money, and his wife Alexandra Gruinard Battye, in August 1916. The marriage produced three children: Anthony,...
Anthrax as a potential biological weapon contaminated the whole island of Gruinard. Contaminated or polluted soil directly affects human health through direct...
the outer rim of the island. This was eventually breached by the sea and little visible sign of the island now remains. Eilean Chaluim Chille is a former...
Kilcoy, Castle Fraser, Glenbervie, Applecross, Coul, Torridon, Delvine, and Gruinard. The Mackenzies of Allangrange succeeded F.H. Mackenzie as chiefs, upon...