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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| COIRE NAN CLACH | Coire nan Clach Coire nan Clach Coire nan Clach |
Mr. J. Morgan Mr. A. McIntosh Mr. Alexander McDonald |
077 | A rugged hollow on the north-east face of "Beinn a' Bhùird," the sides of which, except the south-east, consist of large perpendicular masses of rocks, which form a conspicuous feature in the landscape, north of the Dee, at Braemar, from their wild & majestic appearance. Name signifies, "Hollow of the Stones." |
| ALLT DEARG | Allt Dearg Allt Dearg Allt Dearg |
Mr. J. Morgan Mr. A. McIntosh Mr. Alexander McDonald. |
077 | One of the head-streams of the Quoich which rises on the eastern shoulder of "Beinn a' Bhùird." It flows in an eastern direction till its confluence with "Allt an Dhubh Lochain" at the base of "Caperch Clearach," after which junction, they become "Quoich Water". Name signifies "Red Burn". |
| DUBH LOCHAN | Dubh Lochan Dubh Lochan Dubh Lochan |
Mr. J. Morgan Mr. A. McIntosh Mr. Alexander McDonald |
077 | A small loch situated in the wild hollow which receives its name from this loch, on "Beinn a' Bhùird. It is surrounded on all sides by huge cliffs, except the south east, which rise to a tremendous height. Name signifies "Black Water Loch" |
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Aberdeenshire -- Phs [Parishes] of Crathie and Braemar
Ordnance Survey - Aberdeen county, OS Name Books - Aberdeen county - Volume 18 - Parish of Crathie and Braemar, OS1/1/18
This volume contains information on Aberdeenshire place names found in the parish of Crathie and Braemar.
Ordnance Survey - Aberdeen county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Aberdeen, which is in the north east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.