• Loch Dochfour is a freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands southwest of Inverness, part of the Great Glen. The southern end flows in through the Bona...
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    southern end connects to Loch Oich by the River Oich and a section of the Caledonian Canal. The northern end connects to Loch Dochfour via the River Ness,...
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  • Loch Dochart (Perth and Kinross) Loch Dochfour (northeast end of Loch Ness) Loch Doilet (Sunart) Loch Doine (west of Balquidder, Stirlingshire) Loch Doir...
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    Great Glen (category Loch Ness)
    (Abhainn Nis) Loch Dochfour (Loch Dabhach Phuir) Loch Ness (Loch Nis) River Oich (Abhainn Omhaich) Loch Oich (Loch Omhaich) Loch Lochy (Loch Lochaidh) River...
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    River Ness (category Loch Ness)
    short river in the Great Glen of Scotland. It begins at Loch Dochfour, at the northern end of Loch Ness, and flows northeast towards the city of Inverness...
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    Caledonian Canal (category Loch Ness)
    length is man-made, the rest being formed by Loch Dochfour, Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy. These lochs are located in the Great Glen, on a geological...
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    Dochgarroch (category Loch Ness)
    settlement that lies at the start of the Caledonian Canal, at the head of Loch Ness in Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council...
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  • Dochfour (or Douchfour) was launched in March 1810 at Bristol. She sent much of her career as a West Indiaman, sailing between Bristol and Grenada. She...
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    Baroness. She was the wife of Colonel James Evan Bruce Baillie (d. 1931) of Dochfour in Inverness-shire. After her first husband's death she married as her...
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    1570 to 1790. It was burned in 1649 and later passed to the Ballies of Dochfour. The castle is now a shell. Tarbat House was erected by John Mackenzie...
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    nearby Loch Ness) and at the south-western extremity of the Moray Firth. The city lies at the end of the Great Glen with Loch Ness, Loch Ashie and Loch Duntelchaig...
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  • Upload Photo Dochfour House, Gardener's Cottage And Walled Garden 57°25′08″N 4°19′43″W / 57.41879°N 4.328523°W / 57.41879; -4.328523 (Dochfour House, Gardener's...
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  • Ltd (or just AWS) is a Scottish wave energy device developer, based in Dochfour near Inverness, Highland. The company has developed and tested several...
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    the ownership of James Evan Baillie, the predecessor of Lord Burton of Dochfour. By 1867 the estate was purchased or tenanted by Sir John Ramsden, an industrialist...
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  • "Apprehended Loss of the Loch Ryan, Rotterdam Steam Vessel". The Morning Chronicle. No. 24017. London. 17 October 1846. "Supposed Loss of the Loch Ryan Rotterdam...
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    Scotland. "Old Allangrange: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Dochfour House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Culloden House, Gate...
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