Dingwall — Koordinaten 57° 36′ N, 4° 26′ W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dingwall — DINGWALL, a royal burgh, sea port, and a parish, the capital of the county of Ross, 20 miles (S. W.) from Cromarty, and 174 (N. N. W.) from Edinburgh; containing 2100 inhabitants, of whom 1739 are in the burgh. This place, of which the name is … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Dingwall — (spr. Dingwoal), Marktflecken an der Mündung des Conan in den Cromartyfrith (Theil des Murraybusens, Nordsee); Lachsfang u. neben der Kirche hoher Obelisk mit grotesken Figuren; 2000 Ew. Einige Meilen davon liegen die Verglasten Burgen, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Dingwall — Dingwall, Hauptstadt (municipal burgh) der schott. Grafschaft Roß und Cromarty, am obern Ende des Cromarty Firth, hat einen vortrefflichen Hafen und (1901) 2519 Einw., die Lachsfang und Handel treiben. In der Nähe liegt Strathpeffer (350 Einw.),… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Dingwall — (spr. wahl), Hauptstadt in Roß, schott. Grafsch. Roß and Cromarty, (1901) 2519 E.; Mineralquelle … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Dingwall — For the community of the same name in Canada, see Dingwall, Nova Scotia. For other uses, see Dingwall (disambiguation). Coordinates: 57°35′44″N 4°25′34″W / … Wikipedia
Dingwall — This is a Scottish locational name from the lands of Dingwall in Ross. A John Yonger of Dyngwale witnessed a charter by William, Earl of Ross, in 1342. William of Dyngwale is recorded as Dean of Aberdeen and Ross in 1389. The Sir John Dingwall,… … Surnames reference
Dingwall (name) — Dingwall or Dingwell is a Scottish surname but is of Viking origin. Contents 1 Origins of the Name 2 Dingwall family of Kildun 3 Spelling Variations 4 Motto … Wikipedia
Dingwall Canal — The canal in 2009 Principal engineer Thomas Telford Date completed 1816 Date closed … Wikipedia
Dingwall railway station — Dingwall Inbhirpheofharain Dingwall station … Wikipedia