Inner Hebrides
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carthographic location within Scotland
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View of the whole island from north-east.
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Sgurr Alasdair, the highest peak in the Inner Hebrides.
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Telford's Clachan Bridge between the mainland and Seil, also known as the "Bridge across the Atlantic", was built in 1792.
History
[edit]Main category: History of the Inner Hebrides
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Folio 32v of the Book of Kells which may have been produced by the monks of Iona and taken to Ireland for safekeeping after repeated Viking raids of the Hebrides.
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19th-century depiction of Magnus Barelegs's forces in Ireland, before his death in 1103.
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The eighth century St Martin's Cross on Iona.


