
Tarbert (Loch Fyne)
Dickie's Winch, Tarbert
Kintyre Peninsula
Tarbert (Loch Fyne) Burial Ground
Local tradition holds that the present burial-ground supersedes an earlier one at Glenakil from which tombstones were removed at the beginning of the 18th century. In the MacAlister burial-enclosure there is recumbent tombstone which can be ascribed to the first half of the 16th century. There are no other tombstones recognisably belonging to the period before 1707. Other, later 18th century tombstones are described. Quoted from the Canmore website
22 Jun 2018
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Tarbert Harbour at Low Tide
Nestled on the shores of Loch Fyne, some forty miles inland from the Kyles of Bute, East Loch Tarbert is a natural sheltered harbour at the heart of a heritage fishing village. Quoted from the Tarbert Harbour website
22 Jun 2018
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Tarbert Burial Ground
Local tradition holds that the present burial-ground supersedes an earlier one at Glenakil from which tombstones were removed at the beginning of the 18th century. Quoted from the Tarbert Harbour website
Barge Café, Tarbert Harbour
Tarbert... is a village in the west of Scotland, in the Argyll and Bute council area. It is built around East Loch Tarbert, an inlet of Loch Fyne, and extends over the isthmus which links the peninsula of Kintyre to Knapdale and West Loch Tarbert. Quoted from Wikipedia
26 Apr 2019
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Tarbert to Portavadie Ferry
Caledonian MacBrayne... usually shortened to CalMac, is the major operator of passenger and vehicle ferries, and ferry services, between the mainland of Scotland and 22 of the major islands on Scotland's west coast. Since 2006 the company's official name has been CalMac Ferries Ltd although it still operates as Caledonian MacBrayne. In 2006 it also became a subsidiary of holding company David MacBrayne Ltd, which is owned by the Scottish Government. Quoted from Wikipedia
26 Apr 2019
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Tarbert to Portavadie Ferry
MV Isle of Cumbrae is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited ro-ro car ferry, built in 1976 and operated by Caledonian MacBrayne. For ten years she was at Largs, and operated the Loch Fyne crossing from 1999 to 2014. She was replaced by the MV Lochinvar in 2014, a new diesel-electric hybrid ferry capable of holding 23 cars and 150 passengers. She returned to Tarbert in 2016 after MV Lochinvar was moved to the Mallaig - Armadale station. She is now the oldest vessel in the Calmac fleet. Quote from Wikipedia
Tarbert, Loch Fyne
Tarbert (... or Tairbeart Loch Fìne to distinguish it from other places of the same name) is a village in the west of Scotland, in the Argyll and Bute council area. It is built around East Loch Tarbert, an inlet of Loch Fyne, and extends over the isthmus which links the peninsula of Kintyre to Knapdale and West Loch Tarbert. Tarbert had a recorded population of 1,338 in the 2001 Census. Quoted from Wikipedia .
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