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Cladh Hallan. Mike Parker Pearson, Peter Marshall, Jacqui Mulville and Helen Smith South Uist's machair was densely populated in prehistory, from around 2000 BC until the end of the Viking period around AD 1300.

Cladh Hallan

The machair is a kilometre-wide strip of shell sand along the west coast of the islands which is today covered by grassland. It forms a flat plain in some places and hillocks or grassed-over dunes in others. Cladh Hallan Cemetery South Uist: Home Page. View page in Gaelic Welcome to our website.

Cladh Hallan Cemetery South Uist: Home Page

Please visit our New Information Page for updates. Belfast City Council Burial records. Look up records in Belfast from 1869 onwards using our burial record search facility.

Belfast City Council Burial records.

You can buy images of burial records that are over 75 years old for £1.50 each. Around 360,000 records are available from: Belfast City Cemetery - records from 1869 (including the Jewish, public and Glenalina extension sections)Roselawn Cemetery - records from 1954Dundonald Cemetery - records from 1905. Use the search facility to view, where available, the following information about the deceased:

Wikimapia. Find A Grave. Deceasedonline.com.