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      <description>Issue 191 August 2008 - e-mail edition
CONTENTS - USE EDIT / FIND ON YOUR TOOLBAR TO READ ARTICLES LISTED BELOW DR JIMMY STOTHERS REVISITS CARRADALE GROGPORT RAINFALL IN JUNE HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! INCANDESCENT OVER DELAY FOOTBALL FRACAS CARRADALE HARBOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR - THE HARBOUR AND CAR PARK BATTLING ON GRASSING ON ABC AND ACHA I DECLARE THESE DOORS WELL &amp; TRULY INSULATED CARRADALE CRICKET CLUB TOP MARKS FOR ARGYLL AND BUTE SCHOOLS STAFF NEW JURA FERRY CONSERVING THE ENVIRONMENT ANTLER COSTS RISE NEW DEVELOPMENT TRUST BT CONSULTATION PROCEDURAL FAILURES - PAYPHONE CLOSURE AND NOTICES STRE</description>
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      <description>Issue 190 - July 2008 - e-mail edition
CONTENTS - USE EDIT / FIND ON YOUR TOOLBAR TO READ ARTICLES LISTED BELOW CAMPBELTOWN MUSEUM REOPENS BRACKLEY APPROACH CAKES - FORD &#8216;T&#8217; TIME NOSTALGIA &#163;50 LITTER FINES IN KINTYRE CARRADALE GOLF CLUB INCREASED VANDALISM THE MACKINNON SALE CAMPBELTOWN MUSEUM REOPENS NEW ONLINE LIBRARY NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE APPOINTED GROGPORT RAINFALL IN MAY &#8216;THE TRIAL&#8217; &amp; &#8216;PLATFORM PARTY&#8217; JAMES LOCHHEAD CHAOTIC CONCOURSE NOT THE EKCC AGM, THE JUNE MEETING OR THE WIND-FARM UMBRELLA TRUST AGM MINUTES ! EAST KINTYRE COMMUNITY COUNCIL - CHAIRPERSON'S REPORT JOB &#8211; ANY SEX ? AT THE G</description>
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      <description>Issue 189 - June 2008 - e-mail edition
CONTENTS - USE EDIT / FIND ON YOUR TOOLBAR TO READ ARTICLES LISTED BELOW CARRADALE HARBOUR THE CINEMA CARRADALE CRICKET CLUB TARTAN DAWN WALK SOUTH KINTYRE SENIORS FORUM WAR MEMORIALS TRUST WITHDRAWAL OF LIBRARY INTERNET SERVICE
APRIL RAINFALL IN GROGPORT

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FOR FIRTH OF CLYDE to PORTPATRICK, DONAGADEE to RATHLIN ISLAND and from THE MULL OF CANTYRE to CRINAN Including GUIDES TO THE CRINAN and FORTH AND CLYDE CANALS and also including DISTANCE TABLES and GENERAL NOTES ON TIDES and WEATHER SYSTEMS
FOREWARD The pages here draw from a 1947-published, 5th edition of The Clyde Cruising Club's "Sailing Directions for The West Coast of Scotland", the 'characteristics' of all the lighthouses and buoys described in the 1947-published guide removed from the pages here for obvious reasons as the characteristics of lights and buoys are liab</description>
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      <title>King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700 - 1855 - E  Keble Chatterton</title>
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AUTHOR OF "SAILING SHIPS AND THEIR STORY", "THE ROMANCE OF THE SHIP", "THE STORY OF THE BRITISH NAVY", "FORE AND AFT" ETC. WITH 33 ILLUSTRATIONS AND FRONTISPIECE IN COLOURS

REVENUE CRUISER CHASING SMUGGLING LUGGER. Before firing on a smuggler the cruiser was bound to hoist his Revenue colours, both pennant and ensign, no matter whether day or night. (from the original painting by Charles Dixon, R.I.) GEORGE ALLEN &amp; COMPANY, LTD. 44 &amp; 45 RATHBONE PLACE, LONDON 1912 [All rights reserved]

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      <description>Issue 188 - May 2008 - e-mail edition
CONTENTS - USE EDIT / FIND ON YOUR TOOLBAR TO READ ARTICLES LISTED BELOW CARRADALE GOLF CLUB TV RECEPTION TV AND SATELLITE REPAIRS - ADVERTISING DEFAULTERS &#8216;RACENIGHT&#8217; - CARRADALE GOLF CLUB - FUNDRAISER AT THE GLEN NOT THE EKCC MINUTES - THE EDITOR&#8217;S PERSONAL VIEW ONE FUNERAL AND A MARRIAGE (ROOM) B.O.G.O.F. - (BUY ONE GET ONE FREE) - ABC MAKE A GRAVE OFFER NETWORK THANKS THE WIND FARM TRUST COMMUTER BUS SUCCESS ? MARCH RAINFALL THE TARTAN DAWN WALK ENERGY ACTION SCOTLAND PLANNING APPLICATIONS - CARRADALE - CAMPBELTOWN - DRUMLEMBLE GLENCREGGAN - SADDELL FR</description>
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&#169; 1995, 1997, 2001, 2003 P. D. M. Kelly, PA29 6XE/14, U.K..

With the celebration of The 200th Anniversary of Trafalgar in 2005 and the continuing popularity of books by Captain Marryat, Dudley Pope, Alexander Kent, Patrick O&#8217;Brian and C.S. Forester, many of the latter&#8217;s &#8216;Hornblower&#8217; stories being produced for television in a &#163;14m series, it seemed useful and appropriate to provide some detail about the ships and the crews, the &#8216;men-of-war&#8217; of Nelson&#8217;s times, to expand the horizons and understandings of today&#8217;s &#8216;Nelsons&#8217; who may never have the opportunity to command anything gre</description>
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      <description>Search for A Sword - The Story of Captain John Fleming R.N. (1772 - 1849)
Two hundred years ago, exactly eleven weeks to the day after Nelson&#8217;s great battle at Trafalgar, on January 6, 1806, one of Scotland&#8217;s oft-forgotten heroes, Captain John Fleming R.N. of Glencreggan and Muasdale in Kintyre, was involved in an action for which his &#8216;singular gallantry&#8217; led him to be presented with a &#8216;sword of honour&#8217; from The Patriotic Fund of Lloyds of London, the whereabouts of the sword, last known to be in the possession of Fleming&#8217;s grand-daughter, a Miss Eddington, a frequent visitor to Lauder, in The</description>
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      <description>Issue 187 - April 2008 - e-mail edition
CONTENTS - USE EDIT / FIND ON YOUR TOOLBAR TO READ ARTICLES LISTED BELOW BOTTLED SAFETY S&#8217;NO GOOD ON THE B842 FEBRUARY RAINFALL CARRADALE Golf Club MULL, PONTICUM &amp; PHYTOPHTHORA RAMORUM Volunteer Awards 2008 LETTER TO THE EDITOR - Re - Bus Services FUTURE SERVICES FOR OLDER PEOPLE DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT ROLE OF COMMUNITY COUNCILS IN THE PLANNING PROCESS PLANNING APPLICATIONS WITNESSES SUPPORT SERVICE JOHN STRANG &#8211; TWO TRIBUTES FOOTBALL FUN KINTYRE INITIATIVE WORKING GROUP - MONDAY 8th FEBRUARY 2008 Saddell and Carradale Guild EAST KINTYRE COMMUNITY C</description>
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FORSYTH HAMILTON - ARDRISHAIG &#8226; 1986 Photoset and Printed by The Michael Press, Glasgow G5 9RT

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      <description>F.d.U./B.d.U.'S War Log

half of which were destroyed by the Allies. Out of 39,000 men who served aboard German U-boats, 27,082 perished. In the midst of World War II, in January 1943, he was called to replace Adm. Erich Raeder as commander in chief of the German Navy. His loyalty and ability soon won him the confidence of Hitler. On April 20, 1945, shortly before the collapse of the Nazi regime, Hitler appointed D&#246;nitz head of the northern military and civil command. Finally - in his last political testament - Hitler named D&#246;nitz his successor as president of the Reich, minister of war, and</description>
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      <title>Bagpipes - Ultimate Piping Guide - Starting Off - 45-pages</title>
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      <description>THE ULTIMATE PIPING GUIDE STARTING OFF
tips and advice for the beginning piper

by VINCENT JANOSKI
with contribution by Chris &#8220;Tone Czar&#8221; Hamilton

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piping guides

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*ALL TEXT COPYRIGHT &#169; 2006 BY VINCENT JANOSKI &#8220;THE STRIKE-IN: YES YOU CAN!&#8221; FIRST APPEARED IN THE VOICE, WINTER 2004. TEXT COPYRIGHT &#169; 2005 BY CHRIS HAMILTON

THIS WORK IS LICENSED UNDER THE CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL-NODERIVS 2.5 SCOTLAND LICENSE. TO VIEW A COPY OF THIS LICENSE, VISIT HTTP://CREATIVECOMMONS.ORG/LICENSES/BY-NC-ND/2.5/SCOTLAND/ OR SEND A LETTER TO CREATIVE COMMONS, </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 17:54:44 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Issue 186 - March 2008 - e-mail edition
CONTENTS - USE EDIT / FIND ON YOUR TOOLBAR TO READ ARTICLES LISTED BELOW JOHN ANGUS McKAY FORBES COMMUNITY COUNCIL MISCELLANY HA(U)LLING FOR 30 YEARS TALKING RUBBISH GLENCREGGAN SOCIAL WORK EVALUATIONS GENDER EQUALITY SCHEME COUNCIL AIMS TO IMPROVE AIR QUALITY THROUGH VEHICLE EMISSIONS HOME COMING SCOTLAND 2009 HOSPITAL PARKING TRAILER SAFETY LETTER TO THE EDITOR (SINGLE STATUS) YOUNG VOICES NEED TO BE HEARD VILLAGE HALL QUIZZLE 7(2007) -ANSWERS QUIZZLE RESULTS LETTER TO THE EDITOR (Councillor Anne Horn) FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT RE-UNITED WITH RAOUL - MATTHEW</description>
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      <description>Kipper House Tales A Reminiscence of West Coast Life
FORSYTH HAMILTON - ARDRISHAIG &#8226; 1986 Photoset and Printed by The Michael Press, Glasgow G5 9RT To my wife Margaret and our family The Early Days (1) Ardrishaig (4) Fishermen and Kippers (6) Stornoway Stories (7) Men and Memories (7) Never A Dull Day (12) Boats (13) Nicknames (17) Fishing (20) Gardens (23) Lochgilphead Shops of The Past (24) The Distillery (25) Yellow Fever (26) Cattle and The Canal (27) Boat Races (27) David MacBrayne (28) Mid Argyll (29) Surgery Hours, Ardrishaig (30) Minard (30) Mull and Insurance (30) Sunday School (31)</description>
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      <description>FOREWORD HIS MAJESTY THE KING, in his reply to Parliament's congratulations on his victory in the late war, singled out for special mention, along with the Armed Forces and the Merchant Marine, the men of his fishing fleets - who were not deterred by the dangers and perils of the wartime ocean from carrying out those tasks without which the military effort would have failed for lack of supplies and his people at home would have starved. The following booklet tells some of the story of the war effort of the Campbeltown fishermen, which I am sure will bear comparison with that of any other port </description>
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The main street was at its busiest on a fine Saturday morning. It was the popular tine for shopping and meeting friends and pavements were thronged. This was the 1930's so a few horse-drawn delivery vehicles still mingled with the motor traffic and over the sounds of the street rose the lively, wheezing strains of an accordion. The music came from the direction of the bridge where two disabled ex-ser</description>
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Argyll and Bute Council's Archive Service holds and preserves the official records of not only Argyll and Bute Council, but those which the Council inherited from Strathclyde Regional Council and Argyll and Bute District Council and, committed to providing and promoting access to Argyll's archival heritage, the aim is to provide an informative, efficient and helpful service. The Archive Service also provides accommodation for those derived from private individuals, estates, solicitors, businesses and organisations within the a</description>
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CONTENTS - USE EDIT / FIND ON YOUR TOOLBAR TO READ ARTICLES LISTED BELOW SOMETHING&#8217;S IN THE WIND - OTTERLY BRILLIANT - MAJOR ROAD MAINTENANCE WORKS A83 INVERARAY - POWER CONCORDAT - NATIONAL WOODLAND SURVEY MOVES TO ARGYLL &amp; BUTE Father Webb and the Customs Records - VISA &amp; MASTER CARD SCAM - MAY AFTERMATH - EKCC MEETING - SOUTH KINTYRE SENIORS FORUM - CARRADALE SURGERY SURVEY REPORT 2007 SOUP &amp; SANDWICHES - &#163;450 - KINTYRE INITIATIVE WORKING GROUP - BRACKLEY PROBLEMS - A BELATED REPLY - IAN MEFFAN - WIND-FARM AT COUR ? - POWER OF ATTORNEY - HOUSING</description>
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Map of WWII Installations etc. Around Kintyre 7
WWII Miscellany of Who's What etc (9) Prelude to War (25) A State of War (30) Who Fought Who (34) What Ifs (37)

Section 3) 39

1939

New Laws (47) The Dogfight (53) Home and Away at War (54) The 'Duchesses' at War (57) Away From The Fleet (58) Weather Reports (60) Spies on The Move (67) Carradale's U-Boat (67) Other Spies (71) Mines and Mines (72) First Campbeltown Man Killed (75)

Section 4) 78

1940

Internment and 'The Caf&#233;s' (80) Geneva Convention (82) Rationing (</description>
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KINTYRE AT WAR 1939 &#8211; 1945

- Text &#169; 2005 Donald Kelly

KINTYRE AT WAR

1939 &#8211; 1945

THIS CHRONOLOGY HAS BEEN COMPILED PURELY FOR EDUCATIONAL AND HISTORICAL RESEARCH PURPOSES Use the SCROLL BAR on the right of the screen to move through the pages
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      <description>GLENCREGGAN
A HIGHLAND HOME IN CANTIRE
BY

CUTHBERT BEDE
Illustrated with Three Maps, Eight Chromolithographs, and Sixty-one Woodcuts, from the Author's Drawings. IN TWO VOLUMES

VOL. I. LONDON : LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, AND ROBERTS 1861
THIS BOOK 1S DEDICATED TO

WILLIAM HANCOCKS, ESQ.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF AN AGREEABLE VISIT AND MANY KINDNESSES

PREFACE
IN the following pages I essay to guide my readers to new ground, even to "the Land's End" of Scotland, &#8212; for such is the English meaning of the Gaelic word Cantire, Ceantire, "the Land's End" which is the southern part of the county of Argyle,</description>
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      <description>GLENCREGGAN

VOLUME II

LONDON PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW STREET SQUARE

GLENCREGGAN
A HIGHLAND HOME IN CANTIRE
BY

CUTHBERT BEDE
Illustrated with Three Maps, Eight Chromolithographs, and Sixty-one Woodcuts, from the Author's Drawings. IN TWO VOLUMES

VOL. I. LONDON : LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, AND ROBERTS 1861
THIS BOOK 1S DEDICATED TO

WILLIAM HANCOCKS, ESQ.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF AN AGREEABLE VISIT AND MANY KINDNESSES

CONTENTS OF THE CHAPTER XVIII -

SECOND VOLUME Page 1

CANTIRE'S MONARCH OF MOUNTAINS, AND ITS LEGENDS

A Highland Parish. &#8212;A native Poet. &#8212; Barr Glen. &#8212; Beinn-an-Tu</description>
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      <description>A Short History of Largieside
Compiled by C. MacWilliam, A. B. Nugent, E. Clark, A. Maxwell Macdonald, R. B. Thomson, A. Gunn, B. Storry, Published about 1968 by Largieside W.R.I. Including some information taken from (1) "Glencreggan" by Cuthbert Bede,1856 (2) "Kintyre in the Seventeenth Century" by Andrew McKerral F.S.A. (published by Oliver &amp; Boyd, Edinburgh) (3) "Annals of the parish of Killean and Kilkenzie" by The Rev. D. J. Macdonald (4) "History of the Western Highlands, 1493-1625" by D. Gregory (5) "The Old and New Statistical Accounts of Scotland 1793 and 1845"
The design on the (her</description>
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      <description>A Short History of Largieside
Compiled by C. MacWilliam, A. B. Nugent, E. Clark, A. Maxwell Macdonald, R. B. Thomson, A. Gunn, B. Storry, Published about 1968 by Largieside W.R.I. Including some information taken from (1) "Glencreggan" by Cuthbert Bede,1856 (2) "Kintyre in the Seventeenth Century" by Andrew McKerral F.S.A. (published by Oliver &amp; Boyd, Edinburgh) (3) "Annals of the parish of Killean and Kilkenzie" by The Rev. D. J. Macdonald (4) "History of the Western Highlands, 1493-1625" by D. Gregory (5) "The Old and New Statistical Accounts of Scotland 1793 and 1845"
The design on the (her</description>
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      <description>Lights To The West
Though many are familiar with the lighthouse at The Mull of Kintyre, it overlooking The North Channel where, according to one of the great Irish legends, the children of Lir, as wandering swans, spent three centuries of their enchantment, few perhaps know much about any of the other near lights which guard our coasts. 'The Mull Light' itself was built in 1788, just two years before the building of the church at A'Chleit beside Muasdale. First to the Islay lights - Rhinns of Islay, the light on the island of Orsay, at the south-west of Islay, was built in 1825 and converted f</description>
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