Eilean Liubhaird
Eilean Liubhaird or Eilean Iubhard is an island in the Outer Hebrides, to the east of Lewis.
Eilean Liubhaird or Eilean Iubhard is an island in the Outer Hebrides, to the east of Lewis.
This particular Eilean Glas is actually a peninsula of Scalpay in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Eilean Glas is home to a historic lighthouse.
Armit identifies the islet of Eilean Dòmhnuill (Scots Gaelic: The Isle of Donald), Loch Olabhat on North Uist, Scotland as what may be the earliest crannog. Unstan ware pottery found there suggests a Neolithic period date of 3200-2800 BC.
Eilean Kearstay (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Chearstaigh) is an uninhabited island in Loch Roag in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
Eilean Aigas (NH4641) (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Àigeis, pronounced [elanˈaɡ̊ʲəʃ]) is an island in the River Beauly, Scotland, in Kiltarlity parish in traditional Inverness-shire, now Highland Region. It is most notable for the mansion on it at its no…
The Eglwys Nunydd is a 260-acre (110 ha) supply reservoir in Margam, Wales originally constructed to provide water for the large steelworks at Margam and specifically for cooling water for the cold rolling mills at the eastern end of the works.
Eglingham Hall (grid reference NU10421954) is a former mansion house and a Grade II* listed building situated at Eglingham, near Alnwick, Northumberland.
Egerton is a civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. A largely rural area, the parish includes the small settlement of Egerton Green (at SJ522520), which lies 3¾ miles to the north east …
Egerton Park Arts College was a comprehensive school for boys and girl aged 11–16. Its address was Egerton Street, Denton, Tameside, Greater Manchester, M34 3PB.
Egerton Dock, is a dock at Birkenhead, Wirral Peninsula, England.
Edwinstowe railway station is a former railway station in Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, England.
Edward Capell (11 June 1713 – 24 February 1781) was an English Shakespearian critic.
In Congleton Borough, there are a many different provisions for children and young people ranging from pre-schooling to Colleges of Further education. The nearest Area Education Office County Offices are in the neighbouring Borough of Macclesfield. …
Edington Burtle railway station was a station on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, and served the village of Edington, Somerset, UK. Originally named Edington Road, with the village two miles away, it became in 1890 the junction for the Bridgwa…
Scotland Street Station was a railway station which stood in a cutting at the north end of Scotland Street, in Edinburgh, Scotland. First opened as Canonmills by the Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway, Scotland Street stood at the southern end of…
The Edinburgh Astronomical Institution was founded in 1811 and wound up in 1847. It was instrumental in the foundation of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh in 1822. The Institution raised funds, mostly by member subscription, to create three departme…
Edgwarebury Park is a 22 hectare park in Edgware in the London Borough of Barnet. It was once part of the manor of Earlsbury, which was first mentioned in 1216. In the later Middle Ages it was owned by All Souls College, Oxford, and there is still e…
Edgware Bus Station serves the Edgware suburb of the London Borough of Barnet, Greater London, England.
Edgehead (also known as Chesterhill) is a village in Midlothian, Scotland.
Edgbaston is a proposed stop for the planned extension of Line 1 of the Midland Metro into Birmingham City Centre in the United Kingdom. Network West Midlands have issued a plan of route showing this as their stop on Hagley Road, a major thoroughfar…
Edenthorpe is a village and civil parish in the east of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in the English county of South Yorkshire.
Edenaveys (from Irish: Éadan na bhFiach, meaning "hill-brow of the ravens") is a small village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It lies southeast of Armagh and is within the Armagh City and District Council area. Historically it has …
Eddleston Water is a small river north of Peebles, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland which joins the River Tweed at Peebles.
Edderton Cross Slab is a Class III Pictish stone standing in the old graveyard of the village of Edderton, Easter Ross. The stone is of red sandstone. On the western side there is an undecorated but elegant celtic cross, the circles within its rings…
Edderton (Scottish Gaelic: Eadardan) is a village near Tain, lying on the shores of the Dornoch Firth, Easter Ross. It has approximately 388 inhabitants. It is the location of the Balblair Distillery, and of the Class III Pictish stone, the Edderton…
Ecton is a hamlet in the Staffordshire Peak District (grid reference SK096584). It is on the Manifold Way, an 8-mile (13 km) walk and cycle path that follows the line of the former Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway.
Eccles (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais) is a village and agricultural parish near Kelso in Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland.
Eccles College was an incorporated further education college in Eccles, Greater Manchester, England.
Ebbesbourne Wake is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, approximately 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Salisbury. The parish includes the small village of Fifield Bavant.
Eaton Chapel is a private chapel to the north of Eaton Hall in Eaton Park, near the village of Eccleston, Cheshire, England.
Eathorpe is a small, picturesque village five miles east of Leamington Spa, in the English county of Warwickshire. It is in its own parish, in the electoral ward of Cubbington. It is very close to the B4455, which follows the line of the Roman Fosse…
Eastwell is a village and ecclesiastical parish in Leicestershire, England.
Eastside Projects is an artist-run space in the Digbeth area of Birmingham, England. It is a free public space that is imagined and organised by artists, and includes galleries and studios. It commissions and presents experimental contemporary art e…
Easton Royal is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Pewsey. The village was the location of the Easton Priory from 1234 to 1536. The name of Easton Royal came into use in the 1850s and was officially sanctioned…
Eastfield is a primarily residential district on the north eastern outskirts of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It lies between Joppa and the Edinburgh City boundary with Musselburgh. The district is bounded on the north by the Firth of Forth, o…
Easterside is a small housing estate towards the geographical centre of Middlesbrough in north-east England, with a population of around 3,200. It is bounded to the east by Marton Road A172 and to the south by Ladgate Lane B1380. Much of its housing…