Reference Material on the Cabrach
- Google Book Search
- Google Book Search - entering Cabrach brings back links to several books in their index with Cabrach related content.
- Google Earth
- Google Earth - Satellite imagery
of the whole world. This is a *very rough* polygon shape which can be
loaded into
the Google Earth application to show the boundaries of the
Cabrach - cabrach.kml - now also has placemarks for all
the photos in the gallery and a
rough polygon showing current proposed location of Dorenell Wind Farm.
You can view the file using Google maps by clicking here: cabrach.kml in Google Maps.
- Live.com
- Aerial
photography of the Cabrach area in high quality.
- Ordnance
Gazetteer of Scotland: A Survey of Scottish
Topography,
Statistical, Biographical and Historical
- University
of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow
- Statistical
Accounts Of Scotland
(A third Statistical Account, not available online, was completed in the 1950's by Rev. Gilbert W. Moore, B.D.)
- Statistical
Accounts Of Scotland
- National
Libraries Of Scotland
- Blaeu Atlas of Scotland, 1662
- Text
- Blaeu Atlas of Scotland,
1654
- Map Image - Shows Cabrach K (Kirk), Geach (Gauch), Haddo (Haddoch), Achmair, Skenvil (Shenval), Arduil (Ardwell), Belrach (Dalriach), Leſmurdie (Lesmurdie), Hillok (Hillock), Soccoch (Succoth)
- Map
Image - Shows Cabrach K (Kirk),
Miltoun (Milltown), Bank, Leſmurdie
(Lesmurdie), Hillok (Hillock), Saccoh (Succoth)
- Map
Image - Shows Cabrach, Soccoch
(Succoth)
- National
Archives Of Scotland
- Homepage
- Public Catalogue - Many maps / plans / papers / rent rolls of the Cabrach and Glenfiddich areas
- Records of the The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707
- British History Online
- A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland - Cabrach
- Moray Council - Sites And Monuments Record
- Charting The Nation
- Centre
for Ecology & Hydrology
- The National River Flow
Archive
- 9005 - Allt Deveron at Cabrach
- The National River Flow
Archive
- Project Gutenberg
- Online Book
Catalog - E-Text No. 200 is the Gutenberg Encyclopedia, a public
domain version of a famous 1911 encyclopedia. The first volume has a
detailed entry for Aberdeenshire.
(An OCR version of the second volume containing the entry for Banffshire is available from LoveToKnow - Banffshire.)
- Online Book
Catalog - E-Text No. 200 is the Gutenberg Encyclopedia, a public
domain version of a famous 1911 encyclopedia. The first volume has a
detailed entry for Aberdeenshire.
- Ordnance Survery
- Historic
Maps
- Note - for the Old Maps
website, the Upper Cabrach is in
Aberdeenshire (mapped 1869),
while the Lower is in Banffshire (mapped 1872)
- Old Maps
- Note - for the Old Maps
website, the Upper Cabrach is in
Aberdeenshire (mapped 1869),
while the Lower is in Banffshire (mapped 1872)
- The Royal Observer Corps - Post Database
- Go to the Advanced Search and for location enter Cabrach,
there
should be one result found:
- R.O.C.
- Go to the Advanced Search and for location enter Cabrach,
there
should be one result found:
- Botriphnie & Drummuir, Scotland
- The Diary of a Scottish Tenant Farmer (1826 to 1876),
contains several notes about the Cabrach.
- The
McWillie Diaries
- The Diary of a Scottish Tenant Farmer (1826 to 1876),
contains several notes about the Cabrach.
- Wikipedia
- Wiki entry for Cabrach.
- Cabrach
- Wiki entry for Cabrach.
- Vision of Britain