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- facilities, and commercial buildings. On the Firth itself, Ardmaleish Boatbuilding are based at Ardmaleish, near to Port Bannatyne on the Isle of Bute. The Greenock...
- Privately owned businesses include Port Bannatyne Marina and Boat Yard, the Ardmaleish Boatbuilding Company and Bute Fabrics Ltd (an international weaver of...
- illegitimate: Mary Campbell, who married Sir James Stewart of Ardmaleish, son of Ninian Stewart of Ardmaleish and Elizabeth Blair. Agnes Campbell (born illegitimately...
- and running hot and cold water. Many of the street names (Ardencraig, Ardmaleish, Birgidale, Dougrie, Dunagoil, Machrie) were derived from rural locations...
- blazon James Stuart of Bute, (deceased 4 June 1710), 3rd Baronet Stuart of Ardmaleish, 1st earl of Bute (1703), Quarterly: I and IV or, a fess chequy argent...
- the new service commencing 30 June 2011. On 15 June she arrived at the Ardmaleish boatyard on the Isle of Bute for survey work. At the end of 2018, Transport...
- Puffer VIC 32 Puffer Preservation Trust Pibroch: picture Pibroch: facts Ardmaleish (MV Mary Hill) Clyde Puffers – Hand Carved Wooden Models Melbridge Dock...
- winter seasons, she is usually relieved by MV Raasay for overhaul at Ardmaleish, followed by relief duties. She has seen relief service at Raasay, Iona...
- canal and a further tow to Shandon. In November 1979, she was sold to the Ardmaleish Boat Building Co. of Bute for spares for Largs (ex-Kyleakin). She ended...
- was confirmed in the office of Sheriff of Bute as well as the lands of Ardmaleish, Greenan, the Mill of Kilcatten and also Corrigillis. Ninian Stewart was...