Inchgalbraith

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Inchgalbraith is a small, rocky island on Loch Lomond in Scotland, historically associated with the Clan Galbraith and the remains of an ancient stronghold.

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Inchgalbraith canonical 4

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf island
islet
uninhabited island
coordinateLocation 56.0833°N 4.6167°W
country Scotland
hasAccess only by boat
hasAlternativeName Inch Galbraith
hasConservationStatus within national park regulations
hasCulturalSignificance clan stronghold of the Galbraiths
hasGeologicalCharacteristic rock outcrop
hasHeritage Clan Galbraith
hasHistoricAssociation Scottish clans
medieval period
hasHistoricUse fortified island
stronghold
hasNameElement Clan Galbraith
surface form: Galbraith (clan name)

Inch (from Gaelic "innis", meaning island)
hasNameEtymology Gaelic origin
hasNearbySettlement Inverbeg
Luss
hasPart ruined stronghold
stone remains
hasRemains foundations of fortifications
hasStructureType ruined castle
tower house (ruined)
hasSurroundingEnvironment freshwater lake
wooded shores of Loch Lomond
hasTourismAspect visible from pleasure cruises on Loch Lomond
historicallyUsedBy Clan Galbraith
inhabited no
islandInLoch Loch Lomond
isPartOf freshwater island group
locatedIn British Isles
Loch Lomond
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Argyll and Bute
locatedInBodyOfWater Loch Lomond
locatedInOrOnPhysicalFeature Loch Lomond
locatedWithinProtectedArea Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
namedAfter Clan Galbraith
partOf Loch Lomond islands
population 0
region Scottish Highlands
terrainFeature rocky island
waterbodyType freshwater loch

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Loch Lomond hasIsland Inchgalbraith
Clyde Islands hasIsland Inchgalbraith
Firth of Clyde islands hasIsland Inchgalbraith