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== History ==
== History ==
The name "Kinuachdrach" means "Upper end".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.scot/gaelic/placenamesk-o.pdf|title=Placenames K-O|publisher=Scottish Parliament|accessdate=25 July 2020}}</ref> It once served as a crossing point to [[Scarba]] and the mainland.<ref>{{cite book|title=Fodor's Scotland|publisher=Fodor's Travel, 2014|author=Fodor's Travel Guides|page=|accessdate=4 August 2020|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=EYcpAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT750&dq=Kinuachdrach&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjNq8nTpoLrAhUfQkEAHYGED1AQ6AEwAnoECAEQAg#v=onepage&q&f=false|isbn=9780804141963|year=2014}}</ref> For most of the 19th century Kinuachdrach had a relatively sizable population.<ref>{{cite book|title=Ferry Tales of Argyll and the Isles|publisher=A. Sutton, 1996|author=Walter Weyndling|page=|accessdate=4 August 2020|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8shIAAAAYAAJ&q=Kinuachdrach&dq=Kinuachdrach&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjNq8nTpoLrAhUfQkEAHYGED1AQ6AEwBXoECAQQAg|isbn=9780750911856|year=}}</ref>
The name "Kinuachdrach" means "Upper end".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.scot/gaelic/placenamesk-o.pdf|title=Placenames K-O|publisher=Scottish Parliament|accessdate=25 July 2020}}</ref> It once served as a crossing point to [[Scarba]] and the mainland.<ref>{{cite book|title=Fodor's Scotland|publisher=Fodor's Travel, 2014|author=Fodor's Travel Guides|page=|accessdate=4 August 2020|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EYcpAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT750&dq=Kinuachdrach|isbn=9780804141963|year=2014}}</ref> For most of the 19th century Kinuachdrach had a relatively sizable population.<ref>{{cite book|title=Ferry Tales of Argyll and the Isles|publisher=A. Sutton, 1996|author=Walter Weyndling|page=|accessdate=4 August 2020|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8shIAAAAYAAJ&q=Kinuachdrach&dq=Kinuachdrach|isbn=9780750911856|year=1996}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

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Kinuachdrachd is located in Argyll and Bute
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56°07′33″N 5°41′42″W / 56.125918°N 5.6949254°W / 56.125918; -5.6949254

Kinuachdrachd or Kinuachdrach is a place about 22 miles from Craighouse on the island of Jura, in the council area of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It comprises of a house west of the Aird of Kinuachdrachd.[1] On the 1982 OS 1:10000 map there were 4 buildings.[2]

History

The name "Kinuachdrach" means "Upper end".[3] It once served as a crossing point to Scarba and the mainland.[4] For most of the 19th century Kinuachdrach had a relatively sizable population.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Kinuachdrachd". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  2. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Jura, Kinuachdrachd (154199)". Canmore. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Placenames K-O" (PDF). Scottish Parliament. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  4. ^ Fodor's Travel Guides (2014). Fodor's Scotland. Fodor's Travel, 2014. ISBN 9780804141963. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  5. ^ Walter Weyndling (1996). Ferry Tales of Argyll and the Isles. A. Sutton, 1996. ISBN 9780750911856. Retrieved 4 August 2020.