Cloch
The lighthouse at Cloch Point, over the other side of the Clyde, was strangely bathed in sunlight on a windy and brooding day. It was the other end of the Clyde submarine boom in the Second World War (this end being in Dunoon) and the crew of the boom fitted heating and lighting in our church in 1944, in memory of those who died keeping the Clyde safe. The little Anglican church was obviously very important to a lot of the sailors and their families in that dark time!
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