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Glen of the Red River

Glendaruel on the Cowal Peninsula

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    • About this project
      • Aims of the Glen of the Red River Project
      • Kilmodan Primary School
        • Creating Characters and Logos in pictures
        • Kilmodan Projects
      • Site Menu
      • The Walking Youth Theatre
  • Building The Project
    • Designing Our Logo
    • Creating The Timeline
    • Voices in the Glen
    • Soundscapes
    • Practical Learning – Weaving
    • An Early Settlers Lunch
    • The Red River Rap
    • Geocaching in the Glen
    • Celebration Day
  • Contact
  • Our School
    • Our Blog
  • Timeline
    • Early Life & Settlers
      • Archaeology
        • An Cruach
        • Creachan Dubh
        • Creachan Mor
        • Creag Na Sgeith
        • Cruach Moine Phuill
        • Cruach Mor
        • Cruach Nan Gearan
        • Cruach Nan Mult
        • Lower Cnocan Sgeire
        • Lower Creachan Beg
        • Lower Gallanach
        • Maol Odhar
        • Upper Cnochan Sgeire
        • Upper Creachan Beg
        • Upper Gallanach
      • Early Life Project Development
      • Living in the Glen Stories
      • Mesolithic Cooking
      • Mesolithic Foraging
      • Mesolithic Weaving
    • Magic of Iron & Clashing Celts
      • Deirdre Of The Sorrows
    • Monks on a Mission
    • Vicious Vikings
    • Rise of the Clans
    • Families of the Glen
      • The Fletchers of Dunans
    • Houses and Homes
      • Ardachearnbeg
      • Caol Ruadh
      • Dunans House
      • Home Farm
    • Fall of the Clans
      • Colin Maclaurin
    • Industrious Hills & Vanishing Villages
      • Thomas Telford
      • Digging a Drovers’ Inn in Scotland – GUARD Archaeology
    • Empire Building
      • An Interview with Daniel McEwen in 1909
      • Peter Sinclair
    • Colintraive’s Heritage
      • Campbell of Southall
      • Caol Ruadh, and New Houses c1900
      • Church
      • Colintraive Ferry
      • Entertainment
      • Farming Changes
      • Farming from 1850 to 1913
      • Neolithic to the Iron Age
      • School
      • Steamers and Tourism
      • The Old Village and Milton
      • War Time
    • Living Memory
      • Families Living in the Glen
        • Black
        • Kennedy
        • McEwen
        • McKenna
        • McNaughton
        • Sinclair
      • MacNaughton Archive
      • Robert Stewart
      • The Glen As They Knew It
      • The Second World War
      • What if … ? A project about Robert Stewart
      • What Our Community is Really Like
    • The Red River Glen Today
      • Bloom-Dawson
      • Dixon-Spain
      • Fairbairn Archive
      • Michael Russell MSP
  • Location
  • Map
  • Visitors
    • Accommodation
      • Ardachearnbeg
      • Colintraive Hotel
      • Glendaruel Caravan Park
      • Home Farm Cottages
      • Maymore
      • Ormidale House
      • The Watermill
      • Tighnariddon
      • Waulkmill
    • Attractions
      • Caol Ruadh Sculpture Park
      • Colintraive Heritage Centre
        • Colintraive’s Heritage: An introduction
          • Christianity and Early Settlements
          • Clearance and Change about 1790
          • The Argyll Rebellion 1695
          • The Battle of the Braes of Glaic – 1649
      • Cruach Mhor Windfarm
      • Dunans Bridge
        • Thomas Telford
      • Dunans Castle
      • Fishing
      • Kilmodan Carved Stones
      • Kilmodan Church
      • Kyles of Bute Viewing Point
      • Sun-dial at Ormidale House
      • The Cowal Way
      • The Forests of the Glen
        • We Love Trees
      • The River Ruel
    • Community
      • ColGlen Development Trust
        • Greener ColGlen
          • Winter 2013 Newsletter
      • Glendaruel Hotel

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