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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ARD EACHAINN Ard Eachainn
Ard Eachainn
Mr A Cameron, Carnach
Mr Donald McMillan, Carnach
Mr Robertson, Tighphuirt
031 A point, or small promontory jutting into Loch Leven (Inverness Shire side) opposite Invercoe. Signification, "Hector's eminence" Callart Ferry starts from this point.
CALLART FERRY Callart Ferry
Callart Ferry
Callart Ferry
Mr A Cameron
Mr D McMillan
Mr Robertson,
031 An old established ferry between "Invercoe" and "Callart". Formerly used by travellers to and from Fort William and Glencoe, But of late years has ceased to be much taken advantage of, consequently no boat has plied for the last year or two, although the rights of way, to and from still exist, and may be used at any future period. It is well known as Callart Ferry, from "Creag nan Caorach' south side to 'Ard Eachainn' north side of Loch Leven.
CREAGAN NAN CAORACH Creagan nan Caorach
Creagan nan Caorach
Mr A Cameron
Mr Donald McMillan
031 Several precipitous rocks on the shore of Loch Leven at Invercoe, And from which, to Ard Eachainn is 'Collart Ferry' Sign. [Signification] "Small rocks of the Sheep".

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