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    marked by Duncansby Head Lighthouse, built by David Alan Stevenson in 1924. A minor public road leads from John o' Groats to Duncansby Head, which makes...
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    Duncansby Head. Dunnet Head can be seen also as the western limit of the Pentland Firth on the firth's southern, or Caithness, side (Duncansby Head is...
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  • Scotland. http://www.nlb.org.uk/LighthouseLibrary/Lighthouse/Cantick-Head/ http://www.nlb.org.uk/LighthouseLibrary/Lighthouse/Cape-Wrath/ "Listed building...
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    Stevenson". NLB. Retrieved 6 June 2024. Smylie, Mike (2013-09-15). From Duncansby Head to the Solway Firth: The Fishing Industry Through Time. Amberley Publishing...
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    Turnberry Lighthouse. or Turnberry Point Lighthouse, is a category B listed minor light on the South Ayrshire coast of Scotland. It was designed by David...
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  • 'major lighthouse' or a 'minor light'. Former NLB lighthouses now disposed of are not included in the list. Ardtornish Bass Rock Cailleach Head Cairnbulg...
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    Bridge, Dunan Dunbeath, Duncanston, Dundonnell Dunnet, Dunnet Forest, Dunnet Head, Duntulm, Dunvegan, Durness, Duthil Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I...
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    David Alan Stevenson (category Lighthouse builders)
    Maughold Head (1914) Copinsay (1915) Clyth Ness (1916) Duncansby Head (1924) Brough of Birsay Lighthouse (1925) Ardtornish (1927) Esha Ness (1929) Tor Ness...
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  • London: Ian Allan. p. 84. ISBN 0-7110-1929-0. "Duncansby Head Lighthouse". The Museum of Scottish Lighthouses. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014...
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    from Dunnet Head in the west to Duncansby Head in the east, while on the Orkney (northern) side from Tor Ness on Hoy in the west to Old Head on South Ronaldsay...
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    Charles Alexander Stevenson (category Lighthouse builders)
    Rubh Re (1912) Milaid Point (1912) Maughold Head (1914) Copinsay (1915) Clyth Ness (1916) Duncansby Head (1924) Esha Ness (1929) Tor Ness (1937) "DSA...
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    north of Scotland. It is the largest firth in Scotland, stretching from Duncansby Head (near John o' Groats) in the north, in the Highland council area, and...
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    the village of Keiss and then the final stage takes the walker past Duncansby Head and finally on to John o' Groats. The following cities/towns are the...
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  • Tiumpan Head Stoer Head Cape Wrath Faraid Head Dunnet Head Holborn Head Duncansby Head Mainland East Coast: Tarbat Ness Kinnaird Head Rattray Head Keith...
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  • northeast of Duncansby Head and south of South Ronaldsay in Scotland. By far the largest of the islands is Muckle Skerry, home to two lighthouses, built in...
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  • Currently without official signage, it is navigable by GPS, linking Duncansby Head on the North East coast to Cape Wrath in the North West of Scotland's...
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    the Covesea Skerries Lighthouse and Bow Fiddle Rock. This also abuts to the Moray Firth Trail which goes north to Duncansby Head and was part of the Nortrail...
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  • re-commissioned on 1 December 1962 and served alongside HMS Duncansby Head, another Beachy Head-class ship, at Rosyth as part of HMS Cochrane. HMS Girdle...
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  • Retrieved 2 January 2017 – via National Library of Scotland. "Day 42 – Duncansby Head to Gill's Bay". Walking Scotlands Coast. Retrieved 2 January 2017. "Huna...
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    East coast: North Moray Firth (from north to south): The Knee, Stacks of Duncansby, Stack o' Brough, South Stack, The Stacks, Eilean na h-Aibhne, Three Kings...
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