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  2. Campbeltown Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    The n/A model in the grounds of Campbeltown Heritage Centre, Scotland. Social history of Campbeltown. Steamers were regular visitors to Campbeltown, as were navy vessels. Exports have included coal, whisky and herring, whilst shipbuilding was a major industry.

  3. Campbeltown - Wikipedia

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    Campbeltown (/ ˈ k æ m b əl t ən / ⓘ; Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Loch Chille Chiarain or Ceann Locha) is a town and former royal burgh in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.It lies by Campbeltown Loch on the Kintyre Peninsula.

  4. List of museums in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Scotland contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organisations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. [1]

  5. List of places in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The following are places within the Glasgow City council area.. Places north of the River Clyde Anderston, Anniesland, Auchenshuggle, Baillieston, Balornock ...

  6. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The "Glasgow's miles better" campaign, launched in 1983, and opening of the Burrell Collection in 1983 and Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in 1985 facilitated Glasgow's new role as a European centre for business services and finance and promoted an increase in tourism and inward investment. [52]

  7. Campbeltown Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    The second boathouse built in 1898. There were few lifeboats in south west Scotland in the 1850s but the RNLI stationed one at Campbeltown in 1861. [1] The cost was paid by Lady Murray of Edinburgh, the cost of the boat, carriage and boathouse came to £431. [2]