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Fort William
/ ˈɪə /
noun
a town in W Scotland, in Highland at the head of Loch Linnhe: tourist centre; the fort itself, built in 1655 and renamed after William III in 1690, was demolished in 1866. Pop: 9908 (2001)
Example Sentences
Almost as soon as he finished, he vowed to do it again and to take more time to appreciate the landscape on the well-trodden trail between Milngavie, near Glasgow, and Fort William.
One of their jobs was salvaging metal, including railway track, abandoned by British Aluminium which operated a smelter in Fort William.
He said the residents, who included Italians and Dutch, were supervised but not kept under armed guard and were even allowed to make trips into Fort William.
Ellie's mum, Louise Manson, 41, from Fort William, said the family have been leaving food and dirty clothes out on the route in the hope he will catch the scent.
Lochaber Women's Aid in Fort William says it's common for local survivors of domestic abuse to have difficulty securing civil legal aid.
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