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Down memory lane

William Crossan’s photograph shows steamers in Campbeltown Loch in the 1970s.

THE FIRST skit in Castlehill Primary School’s historical short film, Picture Us, shows the children’s fictional characters travelling to Campbeltown by boat.

The characters mention how picturesque the journey is and how beautiful the loch is, which is how seaside towns like Campbeltown, built around the coast, were meant to be entered.

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