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'''For a list of archives and libraries on the national level, go to the [[Scotland Archives and Libraries|Scotland Archives and Libraries]] page.'''<br>
'''For a list of archives and libraries on the national level, go to the [[Scotland Archives and Libraries|Scotland Archives and Libraries]] page.'''<br>
== Archives ==
== Archives ==
'''Argyll and Bute Archives'''<br>Archives<br>Manse Brae Area Office<br>Lochgilphead, Argyll PA31 8QU UK<br>Telephone: 01546 604778<br>
'''Argyll and Bute Archives'''<br>Archives<br>Manse Brae Area Office<br>Lochgilphead, Argyll PA31 8QU UK<br>Telephone: 01546 604778<br>
Email: [mailto:archives@liveargyll.co.uk archives@liveargyll.co.uk]<br>Website: [http://www.liveargyll.co.uk/libraries-and-archives/archives Argyll and Bute Archives]
Email: [mailto:archives@liveargyll.co.uk archives@liveargyll.co.uk]<br>[http://www.liveargyll.co.uk/libraries-and-archives/archives Website]
 
:The Archives (records office) holds and preserves the official records of Argyll and Bute Council and also the records of the organisations whose functions the Council inherited.  These organisations include: the Commissioners of Supply, parish councils, burgh councils, schools, school boards, Argyll County Council, and Bute County Council.  They tell the story of how Argyll and Bute has developed over the centuries and many contain the stories of individual people who lived here.  Our oldest record is the Rothesay Charter, which dates from 1400.
:The Archives (records office) holds and preserves the official records of Argyll and Bute Council and also the records of the organisations whose functions the Council inherited.  These organisations include: the Commissioners of Supply, parish councils, burgh councils, schools, school boards, Argyll County Council, and Bute County Council.  They tell the story of how Argyll and Bute has developed over the centuries and many contain the stories of individual people who lived here.  Our oldest record is the Rothesay Charter, which dates from 1400.
 
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'''Lochaber Archive Centre (Tasglann Loch Abar)'''<br>Alexander Ross House<br>Achintore Road<br>Fort William PH33 6RQ UK<br>Telephone: 01463 256444<br>
'''Lochaber Archive Centre (Tasglann Loch Abar)'''<br>Alexander Ross House<br>Achintore Road<br>Fort William PH33 6RQ UK<br>Telephone: 01463 256444<br>
Email: [mailto:lochaber.archives@highlifehighland.com lochaber.archives@highlifehighland.com]<br>Website: [https://www.highlifehighland.com/lochaber-archive-centre/ Lochaber Archive Centre]
Email: [mailto:lochaber.archives@highlifehighland.com lochaber.archives@highlifehighland.com]<br>[https://www.highlifehighland.com/lochaber-archive-centre/ Website]
 
:As part of the Highland Archive Service, the Lochaber Archive Centre at Fort William is responsible for locating, preserving and making accessible documents relating to all aspects of Highland history. The ward management area of Lochaber, Highland, Scotland was historically in Argyllshire.
:As part of the Highland Archive Service, the Lochaber Archive Centre at Fort William is responsible for locating, preserving and making accessible documents relating to all aspects of Highland history. The ward management area of Lochaber, Highland, Scotland was historically in Argyllshire.


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