Clyde Puffer Inchcolm

Inchcolm is an island in the Firth of Forth in Scotland. The island has a long history as a site of religious worship, having started with a church, which later developed into a monastery and a large Augustine Abbey in the mid 13th century. It was repeatedly attacked by English raiders during the Wars of Scottish Independence, and was later fortified extensivel…
Inchcolm is an island in the Firth of Forth in Scotland. The island has a long history as a site of religious worship, having started with a church, which later developed into a monastery and a large Augustine Abbey in the mid 13th century. It was repeatedly attacked by English raiders during the Wars of Scottish Independence, and was later fortified extensively with gun emplacements and other military facilities during both World Wars to defend nearby Edinburgh.
  • Population: 2
  • Scottish Gaelic name: Innis Choluim
  • Meaning of name: Island of St Columba
  • OS grid reference: NT189827
  • Island group: Islands of the Forth
  • Area: 9 hectares (22 acres)
  • Highest elevation: 34 metres (112 feet)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org