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Easdale Folk Museum
Easdale Island near Oban in Argyll on the west coast of Scotland is one of the Slate Islands and is of historical interest.
Easdale Island Folk Museum displays a range of topics from the slate industry, army volunteers, education, geology, boats, and entertainment. There are genealogical records for the Kilbrandon and Kilchattan parish as well as rent books, Masonic records, and a map of Easdale Island circa 1881.
Image of Easdale Island by Graham Cole.
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Easdale Folk Museum, Easdale Island, Oban, Argyll and Bute PA34 4TB, United Kingdom
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