ID:QZP40_3258_20DESCRIPTION:Line drawing of sailing boats moored on Loch Tarbert. The illustration is contained in "A Yachtsman's Holidays" by 'The Governor' and refers to a cruise on a boat called the "Ilma". "We passed close by the entrance of Loch Tarbert, a most picturesque little inlet with a malodorous village on its banks, which is recognized as the head-quarters of the Loch Fyne fishery."PLACENAME:TarbertDISTRICT:KintyreOLD COUNTY/PARISH:ARGYLL: South KnapdaleCREATOR (AV):C Hewitt (sc.)DATE OF IMAGE:1879PERIOD:1870sSOURCE:Highland LibrariesCOLLECTION:Fraser Mackintosh Collection (illustrations)Asset ID:31738KEYWORDS:
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