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Tag Archives: Provost Bob Winnter

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 →

Posted in Cowal, defence, History, News, storytelling, Tourism | Tagged 70th anniversary, acid ampoule, Adrian Hunt, Argyll, Cachalot, canoes, Castle House Museum, Catfish, Coalfish, cockle, Cockleshell Heroes, combined operations, Conger, Cowal, Craig Moore, Crayfish, Cuttlefish, David Neill, Dougie Cooper, dunoon, Eric Edwards, escaped, executed, first stage, Frankton Trail, fund-raising, fuse, girlfriend, Gironde, Glasgow City Council, History, HMS Tuna, Holy Loch, Isalbella Mackinnon, John Stirlking, letter, Lieutenant Jacky Mackinnon, limpet mines, Major Herbert Blondie Hasler, Marine Laver, Marine Robert Ewart, Marine Sparks, Marine Wills, memorial, Oban, Operatin Frankton, paddles, placing rod, poppy appeal, Provost Bob Winnter, raid, Ruffec, Scone, Segonzac, T-class submarine, Tayvallich, walk, Wallace, World War 2 Presentations, Worlod war II | 3 Comments

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