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OBAN
HARBOUR, SCOTLAND |
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Oban
stands unchallenged as the capital of the western seaboard of Scotland.
It was a late starter, existing only as a small fishing and trading
village until the steamers of the early Victorian era started arriving
in ever greater numbers. It became the main point of departure for the
Western Isles and a regular stopping-off point for the steamers linking
Inverness with Glasgow via the Caledonian and Crinan canals. And the
arrival of the railway in 1880 only confirmed its growing status.
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