10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOUND OF MULL»
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Sound of Mull in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The
Sound of Mull Archaeological Project (SOMAP) 1994-2005
With accompanying interactive CD-ROM which "reproduces the remote sensing images of the main sites identified in 2004, as well as additional material"--P viii.
Philip Robertson, Sound of Mull Archaeological Project, Nautical Archaeology Society, 2007
Terry Marsh. ARos CASTLE Aros Castle, built in the 13th or 14th century by the
MacDougalls, is one of Mull's largest medieval castles, and second in importance
to Ardtornish across the Sound of Mull as a stronghold of the Lords of the Isles.
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Staffa, Iona,
Mull, and Hebrides
From Bunessan, a long drive will take the tourist to Craignure, on the Sound of
Mull, where the steamer calls ; or to Grass Point on Loch Don, where the Kerrera
packet starts from. The same road will take the tourist as far as Loch Scupan, out
of ...
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Nautical Descriptions
of the West Coast
of Great Britain ...
Siiiks of Morven. l Red-rock:Rnrk between Redmrkx and the Stirks, New Rock_
tween the Slirks'and the Point ofAuIiston keep within two cables-length of the
Point. Sound of MULL and adjacent Main. on the westmost of the three Papsof
ana.
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Nautical Descriptions
of the West Coast
of Great Britain, ...
Ne' ROCk' Sound of MULL and adjacent Main. ~ on the westmost of the three
Pap: of Yura. Avoid Boanira-ver Rode, which dries at half-ebb. Anchor about the
middle, between IIaan-holamin and Tiraragen, on three or four fathoms of water.
To the east, the shelter of the Sound of Mull, with its racing currents and collection
of intact deep shipwrecks, is overlooked by the historic castle at Duart Point. This
contrasts with the wild west coast, where the famous islands of Iona, with its ...
Peter Moir, Ian Crawford, 2014
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A History
of the Clan MacLean from Its First Settlement at ...
Lachlan M6r himself crossed the Sound of Mull during the action, and pursued
Lochiel with a much larger force than his own, but he managed to escape without
much loss." * In the same year, Angus MacDonald's son James, who had been ...
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Top Wreck Dives
of the World
BEST TIME TO GO The wreck can be dived all year round, but it should only be
dived at slack water, as the current in this section of the Sound of Mull can be
fierce, rendering the wreck undiveable. GETTING THERE The wreck of the SS ...
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Reeds PBO Small Craft Almanac 2014
The W going stream inthe Sound of Mull begins at HW Dover -0130 (HW Oban +
0400). SOUND OF MULL The N going stream in the Firth of Lorne begins at HW
Dover -0100 (HW Oban +0430). The W going stream inthe Sound of Mull begins
...
Reeds, Rob Buttress, Perrin Towler, 2014
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium
of religious, moral, & ...
Oh ! may she, like the silvery gull, Defy thy storms, thou Sound of Mull. As surely
as the willing vane Turns to the northern point again, When from the Pole the
winds renew The force with which they lately blew, My thoughts, dear sister, veer
to ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SOUND OF MULL»
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Sound of Mull is used in the context of the following news items.
Six people rescued from the Sound of Mull by lifeboat after yacht …
Stornoway Coastguard received a mayday call at 11.41pm on Friday alerting them to the boat in distress in the Sound of Mull. The yacht had two adults and four ... «Scottish Daily Record, Jun 15»
McCall Smith: the secret thrill of Yachting Monthly
The house is on a sea loch so on an ideal Sunday I would take our boat out onto the Sound of Mull, catch some mackerel and bring it back for dinner. That would ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
Dolphin sightings off the Hebrides leapt over last decade, research …
A common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), Sound of Mull, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Photograph: Mark Harding/Corbis. Fiona Harvey, environment correspondent. «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Plaid sailing in Scotland
SOUNDS AMAZING: Looking across Ganavan Sands towards Ardmucknish ... Twenty miles away at the outer end of the Sound of Mull lies Tobermory on the ... «Stuff.co.nz, Mar 15»
Cargo ship Lysblink Seaways reaches harbour
It was later refloated and anchored in Scallastle Bay in the Sound of Mull. The 394ft-long (120m) vessel was towed about 172 miles (277km) down the west ... «BBC News, Mar 15»
Cargo ship Lysblink Seaways to be towed to Greenock
It was later refloated and anchored in Scallastle Bay in the Sound of Mull. The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said work to tow the vessel down the west coast ... «BBC News, Mar 15»
Huge cargo ship which ran aground last week struggles to stay …
High winds of up to 60mph in the Sound of Mull are forecast to continue until tomorrow. The vessels Forth Jouster and Kingdom of Fife are on scene to assist ... «Aberdeen Press and Journal, Feb 15»
'Beached' cargo ship Lysblink Seaways refloated
The Lysblink Seaways is now anchored close to where the grounding happened in the Sound of Mull. The 394ft-long (120m) vessel got into difficulty at Kilchoan ... «BBC News, Feb 15»
Arrival of lone dolphin with history.
According to researchers at Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, Clet the solitary dolphin appeared in the Sound of Mull this week. The rare sighting of a lone ... «Herald Scotland, Dec 14»
Call of the waves
As Elizabeth G makes her way along the Sound of Mull after overnighting in Tobermory, a couple of hours into the day's schedule, a school of dolphins appears ... «Herald Scotland, Jul 14»