Aberchalder Lodge — is a country house in the Inverness shire region of Scotland s Highland Council area.It lies at the centre of the 16,000 acre (65 km²) Aberchalder Estate close to Loch Oich.The lodge is available for rent or lease as a self catering holiday… … Wikipedia
Aberchalder railway station — Infobox UK disused station name = Aberchalder caption = locale = Scotland borough = Inverness shire line = Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway manager = North British Railway owner = London and North Eastern Railway platforms = ? latitude =… … Wikipedia
Càrn Dearg (forêt d'Aberchalder) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Càrn Dearg. Càrn Dearg Géographie Altitude … Wikipédia en Français
List of places in Highland — This article is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet and settlements, in the Highland council area in Scotland. The area encompassed by the Highland council is a slightly different area to that encompassed by the Scottish… … Wikipedia
Loch Oich — fotografiert von der Aberchalder Swing Bridge Geographische Lage Highland, Schottland … Deutsch Wikipedia
John McDonell — Captain John McDonell (c. 1758 November 21 1809) was a soldier, judge and political figure in Upper Canada. He was the first speaker for the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada.Early yearsJohn McDonell was born at Aberchalder Lodge in Scotland,… … Wikipedia
Hugh McDonell — (died 1833) was a soldier and political figure in Upper Canada.He was born at Aberchalder Lodge in Scotland. In 1733, he came with his father and uncles to the Mohawk Valley of New York, settling on Sir William Johnson s estate near Johnstown. As … Wikipedia
Donald Macdonell — For the Australian politician, see Donald Macdonell (Australian politician). Donald Macdonell (January 17, 1778 June 13, 1861) was a political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Greenfield, near Aberchalder, in Inverness shire, Scotland in… … Wikipedia
Aber and Inver as place-name elements — Aber and Inver are common elements in place names of Celtic origin. Both mean confluence of waters or river mouth . Their distribution reflects the geographical influence of the Brythonic and Goidelic language groups respectively. Aber Aber goes… … Wikipedia
Deer forest — For the park in Michigan, U.S., see Paw Paw Lake#Deer Forest. The deer forest (Gaelic: frìth) is an institution and phenomenon peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland. It denotes a sporting estate which is kept and managed largely or solely for the … Wikipedia