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  1. Hace 5 días · Mid Argyll women’s rugby team joined forces with players from Mull at the event hosted at Cartha Queens Park in Glasgow and attended by teams from Bute, Arran, Skye, Orkney, Shetland, Stornoway and even the Channel Islands and Iceland.

  2. Hace 4 días · John Campbell White was born in 1843, the son of a lawyer and owner of the Shawfield Chemical Works in Rutherglan who had purchased the Overtoun Estate in Dumbarton in 1859 and erected Overtoun House three years later. On the death of his father, White succeeded to the ownership of the Estate. He was raised to the peerage in 1893.

  3. Hace 3 días · Iona Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, 78, Scottish noblewoman. Edith Ceccarelli, 116, American supercentenarian. Fleur van Dooren, 35, Dutch field hockey player (Rotterdam, Pinoké, national team), euthanasia. (death announced on this date) Robert Ellison, 82, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Banjul (2006–2017).

  4. Hace 5 días · There is much of Cecil Beaton’s work, spanning half a century, including his first ever Royal commission, a 1927 portrait of Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, and his last, a 1979 portrait of Princess Michael of Kent. Perhaps his most endearing portraits are his three of the Queen Mother.

  5. Hace 5 días · Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images. The Duchess of Gloucester and The Duke of Kent led mourners attending the memorial service of a clan chief who was close friends with the King yesterday. Donald Cameron of Lochiel, who was the 27th chief of Clan Cameron, died at the age of 77 earlier this year at Achnacarry in Lochaber.

  6. Hace 4 días · attention was Iona, Argyll, especially as represented in the late seventh century Vita Columbae by Adomnán. He published substantial papers on the relationship between Iona and its subsidiaries in Scotland (Peritia 4; in Adomnán of Iona: Theologian, Lawmaker, Peacemaker, J. Wooding ed., Dublin, 2010), and on what

  7. Hace 5 días · This was the start of the YAG pilgrimage in the footsteps of St. Cuthbert, travelling from Melrose in the Scottish Borders, to The Holy Island of Lindisfarne in NE England. They’re still in the hills of the borderland as I write, having weathered sun and rain, blisters and aching muscles.