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View of ruins and surrounding landscape of Loch Awe Church, also known as Inishail Old Parish Church or St Findoca's Chapel, at Inishail, Argyll and Bute.The rumours of the existance of a Cistercian nunnery are now considered unlikely.
Titled: '132. Inishael nunnery, Lochawe'
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM NO 186: J B MACKENZIE ALBUMS vol.1
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Inishail Graveyard Argyll, eneral Views
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Loch Awe, Inishail Old Parish Church, NN02SE 2, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 2, Verso
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Inishail Church.
View of Early Christian cross showing front of East face.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the remains of Inishail crannog and the islands, Loch Awe, taken from the W.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the crannog and the islands, taken from the WSW.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the crannog and the islands, taken from the SW.
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View of the ruins of old Inishail Parish Church, Lorn, Argyll. 
Titled: '1. Inishail'.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM No. 187, (cf PAs 186 and 188) Rev. J.B. MacKenzie of Colonsay Albums,1870, vol.2.
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Inishail Graveyard Argyll, eneral Views
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Loch Awe, Inishail Old Parish Church, NN02SE 2, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 2, Verso
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Inishail Chapel.
View of end of tomb-chest DF 16.
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Loch Awe, Inishail Church.
View of North wall from North-West.
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Inishail Church.
View of Early Christian cross showing back of West face DF1.
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General oblique aerial view of Lag na Luinge, Loch Awe, taken from the SW.
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Oblique aerial view of Inishail, taken from the NW.
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Oblique aerial view of Inishail, taken from the WNW.
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Oblique aerial view.
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Inishail Graveyard Argyll, eneral Views
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Loch Awe, Inishail Church.
General view from South-West.
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View of eight small photographs variously identified.
The top two images are variously identified. The left image is a wide view of a cottage, specific location is unknown, on Colonsay Argyll. The right image is of an entrance to an unknown long building. 

The upper-central two images are both identified. The left image is a wide-angle view of the ruins of Oronsay priory, Oronsay, Argyll. The right image is a wide-angle view of the ruins of Inishail Old Parish Church and the surrounding Loch Awe, Argyll.

The lower-central two images are both identified. The left image is a 'birds-eye' view of Oronsay Priory ruins, Oronsay, Argyll. The right image is a wide-view of Kilchurn Castle and the surrounding Loch Awe, Argyll. There is additionally a male figure pushing a boat onto the loch in the foreground.

The lower two images are unidentified. The left image is of a rock formation, probably in Colonsay, and the right image is a view of the head of a bull, again probably Colonsay.

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM No. 187, (cf PAs 186 and 188) Rev. J.B. MacKenzie of Colonsay Albums,1870, vol.2.
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View of face of medieval carved stone, from Loch Awe Church, also known as Inishail Old Parish Church or St Findoca's Chapel, at Inishail, Argyll and Bute.
Titled: '130. At Innisshael,'
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM NO 186: J B MACKENZIE ALBUMS vol.1
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View, wide-angle, of the ruins of old Inishail Parish Church, including Loch Awe in the background, Lorn, Argyll. 
Titled: '2. Inishail'.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM No. 187, (cf PAs 186 and 188) Rev. J.B. MacKenzie of Colonsay Albums,1870, vol.2.
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Loch Awe, Inishail Old Parish Church, NN02SE 2, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto
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Loch Awe, Inishail Church.
General view from South-East.
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