Inveraray
Jail
Inveraray is a town in Argyll and Bute on the western shore of Loch Fyne. It is the traditional county town of Argyll, and ancestral home to the Duke of Argyll. Inveraray Jail is a 19th-century prison and courthouse - in use as a prison from 1820 to 1889. The building is now a museum and a category A listed building |
George
Hotel
in Inveraray |
Main
Street
in Inveraray |
The
"Vital Spark"
at Inveraray pier The "Vital Spark" is a fictional Clyde puffer.
These small steamboats provided a vital supply link around the west coast and islands of Scotland. |
The
"Vital Spark"
at Inveraray pier |
The
"Vital Spark"
at Inveraray pier |
Glenaray
and Inveraray Parish
Church
at centre of Inveraray |
|
Inverary Bridge beneath Dun na Cuaiche |
Inverary Bridge |
Inveraray
from Dun na Cuaiche |
Aerial
view of Inveraray
|
Aerial
view of Inveraray
|
War
Memorial
in Inveraray |
Waterfront
at Inveraray |
River
Aray
|
Ardkinglas
House at Cairngow
a Category A listed country house |
Inveraray across Loch Fyne |
Inveraray
from across Loch Ffyne |
Map
for Dun na Cuaiche
|
Map of
Inveraray
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