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  • |name=Faslane Castle '''Faslane Castle''' is a castle which once stood near [[Faslane]], in [[Dunbartonshire]]. The site of the castle was about a mile and a hal
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  • #Redirect[[Faslane Chapel]]
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  • |picture= Ruins of Faslane Chapel - geograph 3414195.jpg ...illed by HM Naval Base Clyde. The site of the chapel is close by that of [[Faslane Castle]]; the latter now entirely disappeared.
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  • ...elensburgh is also influenced by the presence of the Clyde Naval Base at [[Faslane]] on the [[Gare Loch]]. Helensburgh is also a popular destination for day The town is used extensively for the local Naval Base, [[Faslane]] which is the site that houses the British nuclear deterrent fleet of Vang
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  • ...g marine services support to the Royal Navy, in dual site operation with [[Faslane]] at HMNB Clyde on the [[Gare Loch]]. 240 staff of the former Royal Maritim
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  • ...f the ports at Devonport, Portsmouth and The Clyde (dual site operation at Faslane and Great Harbour, Greenock).
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  • [[File:Faslane Naval Base - geograph.org.uk - 180802.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Faslane Naval Base in Gair Loch]] Further north, the eastern shore is dominated by the Faslane Naval Base, the home of the [[United Kingdom]]'s Trident nuclear submarines
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  • ...for exercises by ''Vanguard'' class Trident submarines from HMNB Clyde at Faslane.
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  • ...d to the deepwater oil tanker terminal at Finnart on [[Loch Long]] and the Faslane naval base. Garelochhead Forest lies to the south. ...ing transport advancements, holiday makers stopped coming to Garelochhead. Faslane was built after this, and extended the town as workers settled in the area.
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  • ...h's own castling joining those of nearby Faslane and Shandon (located at [[Faslane]] and [[Shandon, Dunbartonshire|Shandon]]), all of which are long since gon
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  • ...where Royal Navy Trident missile submarines are still based at HMNB Clyde (Faslane Naval Base).
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  • ...erchants. Several mansion houses of this period remain. Shandon Castle and Faslane Castle, dating from the Middle Ages, once occupied prominent positions in t ...ased between the outskirts of Shandon and the village of Garelochhead at [[Faslane]], and it occupies the whole of the former grounds of West Shandon House.
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  • ...he government in order to build naval housing for the nearby HMNB Clyde ([[Faslane Naval Base]]), though one tower was left to be used as a mount for navigati
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  • |name=Faslane Castle '''Faslane Castle''' is a castle which once stood near [[Faslane]], in [[Dunbartonshire]]. The site of the castle was about a mile and a hal
    4 KB (725 words) - 20:13, 27 March 2022
  • ...bly larger and mainly designed for military traffic between Coulport and [[Faslane]].
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  • ...opposite [[Rhu]], across Gare Loch, and overlooks the HMNB Clyde base at [[Faslane]].
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  • [[File:Glen Fruin.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A view down Glen Fruin from above Faslane]]
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  • #Redirect[[Faslane Chapel]]
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  • |picture= Ruins of Faslane Chapel - geograph 3414195.jpg ...illed by HM Naval Base Clyde. The site of the chapel is close by that of [[Faslane Castle]]; the latter now entirely disappeared.
    2 KB (293 words) - 18:48, 29 March 2022