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Tag Archives: canoes

Carnage as Castle House Museum sets up for Cockleshell Heroes exhibition

Posted on June 18, 2012 by newsroom

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Dunoon’s Castle House Museum made bizarre viewing on Saturday (16th June) as the body parts Continue reading →

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