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Rubha nan Gall lighthouse is located north of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull beside the Sound of Mull.The name means "Stranger's Point" in Scottish Gaelic. It was built in 1857 by David and Thomas Stevenson and is operated by the Northern Lighthouse Board. [2]
Tobermory Lighthouse, Rubha nan Gall 56°38′19″N 6°03′58″W / 56.638676°N 6.066203°W / 56.638676; -6.066203 ( Tobermory Lighthouse, Rubha Category C(S)
Sound of Mull from Ben Hiant. The Sound of Mull is a sound between the Inner Hebridean island of Mull and mainland Scotland.It forms part of the Atlantic Ocean.. The Sound of Mull Project is a Scottish Sustainable Marine Environment Initiative (SSMEI) spatial plan of Argyll and Bute Council which sets out details on the marine, environmental and coastal activities in the Sound.
The town of Tobermory had a population of 954 in 2011 and Dervaig about 100-150. [4] ... Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse; Settlements. Tobermory; Dervaig; Calgary; Achleck;
Tobermory, Mull – as viewed from the Sound of Mull Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse, north of Tobermory. Isabella Bird (1831–1904), the Victorian traveller and writer, frequently stayed in the town, where her sister Henrietta had a house. She often assisted the local doctor and, on at least one occasion, served as anaesthetist when he removed a ...
Later, Bronze Age and Iron Age inhabitants built brochs at Dun Nan Gall [16] and An Sean Chaisteal, [17] and a stone circle at Lochbuie [18] along with numerous burial cairns. [19] Two crannogs there have been dated to the Iron Age. [20] In the 6th century AD, Irish migrants invaded Mull and the surrounding coast and established the Gaelic ...
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The lighthouse at Carraig Fhada, Islay, looking towards Caolas Eilean nan Caorach, Sgeir Fhada and Sgeir Phlocach with Port Ellen at left Looking north from Na h-Urrachann towards Rubha nam Faoilean, Scarba, with Guirasdeal, Lunga and Eilean Dubh Mòr in the Slate Islands beyond