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Thought we would let you know that our Museum has a display in respect of the Sandbank boatyards ( Robertsons and Morris & Lorimers) including a short film of the building of STORNOWAY the last boat to be built using traditional methods.
Early pictures, display of Sailmaking tools etc. Steamer models and DVD.
Why don’t you pay a visit.
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That’s an irresistable invitation.
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” fast and frequent Argyll Ferries” failing to mention restricted by Clyde Port Authority to a maximum speed – I believe14 knots and the fact that they are unreliable in anything but calm weather. Why don’t you come clean and indicate that you are a mouthpiece for our MSP and the SNP and not an independent unbiased news source.
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