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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAOLAS Caolas
Caolas
Caolas
Admiralty Chart
Mr White Easdale
Archibald Campbell Easdale
121 A flat piece of ground below Dun Mòr on which several houses are built. There was. until about 50 years ago, a narrow strait between this and Eilean-nam-Beathach which bore this name but being filled up with the refuse from the quarry the name is now applied to this.
EILEAN NAM BEATHACH Eilean-nam-Beathach
Eilean-nam-Beathach
Eilean-nam-Beathach
Mr. White
A. Campbell
Mr Annan Easdale
121 This was originally an island & was separated from the mainland of Seil & by a small channel, but owing to the refuse from the quarries having been thrown in to it it is now joined to Seil. On it there are 3 rows of one storey houses occupied by the quarriers and also a Post Office which is a Money order office & a P. O. [Post Office] savings bank
POST OFFICE [Eilean nam Beathach] Post Office
Post Office
Mr. White
Mr Annan
121 This was originally an island & was separated from the mainland of Seil & by a small channel, but owing to the refuse from the quarries having been thrown in to it it is now joined to Seil. On it there are 3 rows of one storey houses occupied by the quarriers and also a Post Office which is a Money order office & a P. O. [Post Office] savings bank

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