Shieldaig village from the north
Shieldaig village from the south
Tax disc for Duncan MacLennan's bus (DST 358)
Duncan MacLennan of Shieldaig EJS 506D - May 1967
Duncan MacLennan of Shieldaig EJS 506D - May 1967
LMS Railway timetable for the Inverness to Kyle of…
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David Slater stood with Duncan MacLennan's bus in…
Duncan MacLennan of Shieldaig DST 358
Duncan MacLennan of Shieldaig DST 358 - May 1967
Duncan MacLennan of Shieldaig DST 358 - May 1967
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Shieldaig commercial postcard
Shieldaig commercial postcard
Shieldaig commercial postcard
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'The Mail Bus Services of North-West Scotland' by…
'The Mail Bus Services of North-West Scotland' by…
'The Mail Bus Services of North-West Scotland' by…
'The Mail Bus Services of North-West Scotland' by…
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Shieldaig village from the north
May 1967 - A view of Shieldaig village from the north. The village was created to train sailors to fight Napoleon. Building started in 1810 but the defeat of Napoleon soon after changed the situation. The road from Lochcarron was a 'cul-de-sac' until the 1960s when a link through to Torridon was established.
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