capall mór a large horse in Irish (?)
Big
in the arann islands there is an island known locally as 'inis mhor' which is Irish and means big or great island...its off the coast of co. Galway on the west coast.
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The cast of Mairi Mhor - 1994 includes: Derek Anders as Bailie Simpson Artair Donald as Policeman Pauline Lockhart as Nell Sim MacCoinnich as John Murdoch Andrew Stanson as Captain Turner
Its a Scottish name
Phiob or PIOB is Gaelic and refers to the bagpipe. More commonly Phiob Mhor or Piob Mor (Gaelic: A' Phìob Mhòr) refers to the Great Highland Bagpipe.
A native speaker will be better able to help you, but I believe the two places you've mentioned are pronounced as such: "ANG-rah mor" "ahm BAY-lakh gayl"
Artair Donald has: Played BBC Employee in "Rab C. Nesbitt" in 1988. Played Cionneach MacArthur in "Machair" in 1993. Played Policeman in "Mairi Mhor" in 1994. Played Kenny in "Voodoophone" in 2008. Played Uncle Bob in "Eilbheas" in 2008.
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Pauline Lockhart has: Played Theresa Conoboy in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Nell in "Mairi Mhor" in 1994. Played Vicky in "Holby City" in 1999. Played Dorcus Buchanan in "Monarch of the Glen" in 2000. Played Laura Fairman in "The Glass" in 2001. Played Big T assistant in "Strictly Sinatra" in 2001. Performed in "Love Is a Four-Letter Word" in 2002. Played Pictish Woman in "Gladiatress" in 2004. Played Helen in "Life in a Bowl" in 2005. Played Cheryl in "Case Histories" in 2011.
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