OS1/1/18/71
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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FALLS OF GARBH ALLT | Falls of Garbh Allt Falls of Garbh Allt Falls of Garbh Allt |
Mr. Morgan, Inverey. Mr. Morgan, Castleton of Braemar Mr. McIntosh, Invercanlick. |
098 | These are a series of falls on the Garth Allt about 3/4 of a mile from its junction with the River Dee. There are a few rocks on each side of the stream "A most ingenious and very curious wooden bridge is cast over the burn for foot passengers; and which bridge, you will confess, has few matches for elegance and curiosity of structure. Likewise here, there is erected a very fair and commodious Fog-house from the windows of which a fine view of the turbulent waterfall is to be had." New Deeside Guide, Page 64. |
CREAG CLUNIE | Creag Clunie Creag Clunie Creag Clunie |
Mr. Brown, factor, Invercauld. Estate plan. Mr. Lamont, Clunie Cottage |
098 | This name is applied to a hill which lies between Bridge of Dee and Càrn nan Sglait. It lies in a north-eastern and south-western direction. Its north and west slopes are very rugged. The meaning of the name cannot be ascertained. |
ALLT NA CLAISE MOIRE | Allt na Claise Mor Allt na Claise Mor Allt na Claise Mor |
Mr. Morgan, Castleton of Braemar Mr. Lamont Mr. McIntosh. |
098 | This stream has its source at the head of Clais Mhòr and flows north-easterly and joins the River Dee at Invercauld Bridge. Its name means Burn of the Large Glen or Hollow |
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[Page] 71Aberdeenshire, -- Ph. [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar
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