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Lismore Post
Before the introduction of the universal (prepaid) penny post in 1840, the nearest Post Office, in Appin, received mail from the south via Inveraray or Bonawe three times a week. It is not certain how people on Lismore received their mail as it had to be paid for by...
Clay Pipes
(LISDD:2006.59-61) Until well into the 20th century, it was common to be provided with a clay pipe when buying a packet of pipe tobacco, although most better-off smokers in Britain would use a briar pipe. Pipe smoking in general, and the use of clay pipes in...
Flax and linen
With the intention of enhancing the income from his Lismore estate, and generating additional employment, Duncan Campbell of Glenure (1716-84) secured funds from the Trustees for Fisheries, Manufactures and Improvement in Scotland to provide flax seed for Lismore...
Cast Iron Hanging Plate Girdles
LISDD:2006.34 & 35 LISDD:2016.35 Griddle with hinged handle, base diameter 300mm LISDD:2016.34 Griddle with hinged handle and ring, base diameter 360mm. From Port Ramsay. Every house on Lismore would have had at least one traditional Scottish (or Irish)...
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Ionad Naomh MoluagIsle of Lismore
By Oban PA34 5UL
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