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| Looking east along the Stornoway harbour, with South Beach alongside the town's southern stretches; the Town Hall (centre of picture) and its clock tower are visible from here. The town was founded by Vikings in the early 9th century (as Stjórnavágr), and stayed Norse until 1607, when finally taken by Scottish king James VI. |
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