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{{Short description|Estuary from Rosehall to Bonar Bridge}} |
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| name = Kyle Of Sutherland |
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| other_name = "The Kyle" |
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| location = From [[Rosehall]] to [[Bonar Bridge]] |
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| type =[[Estuary]] |
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| inflow = [[River Carron, Sutherland|River Carron]], [[Loch Shin]], [[River Cassley]], [[River Oykel]] |
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| outflow = [[Dornoch Firth]] |
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| date-flooded = {{Start date and age|1892|01|29|mf=y}} |
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| cities = [[Bonar Bridge]], [[Ardgay]], [[Rosehall]], [[Culrain]] |
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⚫ | '''The Kyle of Sutherland''' ({{lang-gd|An Caol Catach}}) is a river [[estuary]] that separates [[Sutherland]] from [[Ross-shire]]. It flows into the [[Dornoch Firth]] at [[Bonar Bridge]], and is fed by the rivers [[River Oykel|Oykel]], [[River Shin|Shin]], [[River Cassley]] and [[River Carron, Sutherland|Carron]]. |
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The downstream extent<ref>http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR5AnN_kjx8qtKlByQbVpJhhQG0qyPpiAO2DWdDI4F4Di25oVznmw map of the lower Kyle of Sutherland</ref> of the Kyle of Sutherland is the eponymous bridge at [[Bonar Bridge]]. The upstream end of 'the Kyle' as it is locally known, is the furthest inland extent of tidal water,<ref>http://www.trout-salmon-fishing.com/scotland-kyle-sutherland.htm Fishing website</ref> which corresponds to 'the bailey bridge', beyond [[Rosehall]]. |
The downstream extent<ref>http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR5AnN_kjx8qtKlByQbVpJhhQG0qyPpiAO2DWdDI4F4Di25oVznmw map of the lower Kyle of Sutherland</ref> of the Kyle of Sutherland is the eponymous bridge at [[Bonar Bridge]]. The upstream end of 'the Kyle' as it is locally known, is the furthest inland extent of tidal water,<ref>http://www.trout-salmon-fishing.com/scotland-kyle-sutherland.htm Fishing website</ref> which corresponds to 'the bailey bridge', beyond [[Rosehall]]. |
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The Kyle did separate Sutherland and Ross-shire for centuries until 1975<ref>[[Counties of Scotland#Reform]] Counties & reorganisation</ref><ref>http://p4modeller.wordpress.com/2-kyle-of-sutherland/ note of county boundary changes</ref> when the old Scottish counties were abolished. The counties of Sutherland and Ross became districts of the Highland Region, with altered boundaries. As a result of this, the Kyle became wholly part of Sutherland, though most locals continue to refer to the original boundaries. |
The Kyle did separate Sutherland and Ross-shire for centuries until 1975<ref>[[Counties of Scotland#Reform]] Counties & reorganisation</ref><ref>[[Local government areas of Scotland 1973–96]] Re-organisation to create Highland Region</ref><ref>http://p4modeller.wordpress.com/2-kyle-of-sutherland/ note of county boundary changes</ref> when the old Scottish counties were abolished. The counties of Sutherland and Ross became districts of the Highland Region, with altered boundaries. As a result of this, the Kyle became wholly part of Sutherland, though most locals continue to refer to the original boundaries. |
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==1892 flooding== |
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| date = {{Start date and age|1892|01|29}} |
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| location = [[Bonar Bridge]] |
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| damages = Bonar Bridge collapsed |
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The first Bonar Bridge was built in 1812 after the [[Battle of Culloden]]; it was engineered by [[Thomas Telford]]. Eighty years later, the bridge was swept away by a flood on 29 January 1892, a winter of many great floods in the North of Scotland. It has been suggested that this event was predicted by the [[Brahan Seer]]. |
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Kyle Of Sutherland | |
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"The Kyle" | |
Location | From Rosehall to Bonar Bridge |
Coordinates | 57°55.5′N 4°24′W / 57.9250°N 4.400°W |
Type | Estuary |
Primary inflows | River Carron, Loch Shin, River Cassley, River Oykel |
Primary outflows | Dornoch Firth |
First flooded | January 29, 1892 |
Settlements | Bonar Bridge, Ardgay, Rosehall, Culrain |
The Kyle of Sutherland (Scottish Gaelic: An Caol Catach) is a river estuary that separates Sutherland from Ross-shire. It flows into the Dornoch Firth at Bonar Bridge, and is fed by the rivers Oykel, Shin, River Cassley and Carron.
The downstream extent[1] of the Kyle of Sutherland is the eponymous bridge at Bonar Bridge. The upstream end of 'the Kyle' as it is locally known, is the furthest inland extent of tidal water,[2] which corresponds to 'the bailey bridge', beyond Rosehall.
The Kyle did separate Sutherland and Ross-shire for centuries until 1975[3][4][5] when the old Scottish counties were abolished. The counties of Sutherland and Ross became districts of the Highland Region, with altered boundaries. As a result of this, the Kyle became wholly part of Sutherland, though most locals continue to refer to the original boundaries.
1892 flooding[edit]
Meteorological history | |
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Date | January 29, 1892 |
Overall effects | |
Damage | Bonar Bridge collapsed |
The first Bonar Bridge was built in 1812 after the Battle of Culloden; it was engineered by Thomas Telford. Eighty years later, the bridge was swept away by a flood on 29 January 1892, a winter of many great floods in the North of Scotland. It has been suggested that this event was predicted by the Brahan Seer.
References[edit]
- ^ http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR5AnN_kjx8qtKlByQbVpJhhQG0qyPpiAO2DWdDI4F4Di25oVznmw map of the lower Kyle of Sutherland
- ^ http://www.trout-salmon-fishing.com/scotland-kyle-sutherland.htm Fishing website
- ^ Counties of Scotland#Reform Counties & reorganisation
- ^ Local government areas of Scotland 1973–96 Re-organisation to create Highland Region
- ^ http://p4modeller.wordpress.com/2-kyle-of-sutherland/ note of county boundary changes