Little Colonsay — Géographie Pays Royaume Uni Archipel Hébrides intérieures … Wikipédia en Français
Little Colonsay — LITTLE COLONSAY. See Colonsay, Little. And all places having a similar distinguishing prefix, will be found under the proper name … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Little Colonsay — Infobox Scottish island | latitude=56.44737 longitude= 6.26122 GridReference=NM375365 celtic name=Colbhasa Beag norse name= meaning of name= area= 88 ha (217 acres) area rank= 152 highest elevation= 61 m Population=0 population rank= main… … Wikipedia
Colonsay (disambiguation) — Colonsay may refer to: Colonsay an island north of Islay in Scotland; Little Colonsay an island west of the Isle of Mull, Scotland; Colonsay, Saskatchewan Canadian town; Colonsay No. 342, Saskatchewan municipality T … Wikipedia
Colonsay Plantation — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Colonsay and Oronsay — COLONSAY and ORONSAY, two islands, in the parish of Jura, district of Islay, county of Argyll, 15 miles (N. N. W.) from Portaskaig; containing about 840 inhabitants. These islands, which are contiguously situated in the Atlantic Ocean, about… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Colonsay, Little — COLONSAY, LITTLE, an isle, in the parish of Kilninian, county of Argyll. It lies between the islands of Staffa and Gometra, and has a very few inhabitants, who feed some sheep on the verdure it affords. In many places are specimens of basaltic … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Mull Little Theatre — began as the Thursday Theatre, an entertainment for the paying guests of the Druimard Guest House on the Isle of Mull in the Inner Scottish Hebrides. Built from the shell of an old byre (cowshed) in 1963 by Barrie and Marianne Hesketh, it grew in … Wikipedia
Jura and Colonsay — JURA and COLONSAY, a parish, in the district of Islay, county of Argyll; containing 2299 inhabitants. This parish, which is situated to the west of the main land, comprises the islands of Jura, Colonsay, Oronsay, Scarba, Lunga, Balnahuaigh,… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
The Colonsay Plantation — (originally the Old Hamilton Place) was one of the very earliest tracts of land to be granted in the Ceded Lands, while Georgia still belonged to the Crown of England. It was named after the Scottish island Colonsay.James Mendenhall, born… … Wikipedia