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Shinty

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = CW,Use For = Camanachd

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Edinburgh University Shinty Club. 1953., 1953-

 Item — Box Sports photos #2: Series EUA GD31/P2
Identifier: EUA GD31/P2/tbc
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Itemised but unsorted/unnumbered photographs of various sports teams.

Dates: 1953-

Edinburgh University Shinty Club. 1963-1964. Individuals named. Photograph by E. R. Yerbury & Son, Edinburgh., 1963-1964

 Item — Box Sports photos #2: Series EUA GD31/P2
Identifier: EUA GD31/P2/tbc
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Itemised but unsorted/unnumbered photographs of various sports teams.

Dates: 1963-1964

Edinburgh University Shinty Club. 1964-1965. Individuals named. Photograph by E. R. Yerbury & Son, Edinburgh., 1964-1965

 Item — Box Sports photos #2: Series EUA GD31/P2
Identifier: EUA GD31/P2/tbc
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Itemised but unsorted/unnumbered photographs of various sports teams.

Dates: 1964-1965

Edinburgh University Shinty Club. Men's 1965., 1965-

 Item — Box Sports photos #2: Series EUA GD31/P2
Identifier: EUA GD31/P2/tbc
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Itemised but unsorted/unnumbered photographs of various sports teams.

Dates: 1965-

Edinburgh University Shinty Club. Men's 1966., 1966-

 Item — Box Sports photos #2: Series EUA GD31/P2
Identifier: EUA GD31/P2/tbc
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Itemised but unsorted/unnumbered photographs of various sports teams.

Dates: 1966-

Story about Caman na Bachuil [the Bachuil staff], September 1870

 Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW106/41
Scope and Contents Story about Caman na Bachuil [the Bachuil staff] describing how it was found growing on the Crois [Crois Dubh Lios Mòr or Black Cross of Lismore, Lios Mòr/Lismore, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire] having grown within a night, just as the Baron of Bachuil had seen in a dream the night before. The Baron cut it off and it was sent to the Pope, who had it 'gilt with gold & gave it to the Baron as a symbol of office.' The caman is described as being in the possession of hte Duke of Argyll. The...
Dates: September 1870