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Inverailort House

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In the late 19th Century Christian Cameron, the wife of James Head, was a keen photographer. She took many photographs of the house and surrounding area. Most of the glass plates were lost or destroyed when the military took over the house during World War II, but the surviving photographs have been
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Having been a shooting lodge for MacDonald of Clanranald, Inverailort House was enlarged in 1828 by Major General Sir Alexander Cameron. It was subsequently owned by James Head, a director of several shipping lines, who married into the Cameron family in 1890.
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This was requisitioned by the War Office at the end of May 1940 for use in the training of irregular forces as the Special Training Centre. Initially this was operated by MI(R) but became part of
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Francis Cameron-Head died in 1957 and his widow lived at Inverailort until her death in 1994. Her companion Barbara Mackintosh continued to live at the house until her eventual death in 2015.
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when it became HMS Lochailort and used for the training of naval cadet ratings to be officers on small craft used by Combined Operations. The Royal Navy moved out in January 1945.
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published in a book. Christian Cameron is said to have died of a broken heart after much of the contents of the house were badly damaged by the army when they emptied it.
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During the Second World War, Inverailort was one of a few mansions in the area used as a training base by agents of the
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The village and nearby buildings have appeared in films such as
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Training establishments of the Special Operations Executive
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As of today, Inverailort House is in a ruinous state.
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Lochailort
Special Operations Executive
American CIA
David Niven
Combined Operations
Royal Navy
Local Hero
Breaking the Waves
Complicity
Lech-a-Vuie Platform railway station
List of SOE establishments
"Barbara Mackintosh, chatelaine - obituary"
Video of Inverailort House
Video of Loch Ailort and the salt marshes
video of Lochailort railway station
56°52′16.49″N 5°40′15.26″W / 56.8712472°N 5.6709056°W / 56.8712472; -5.6709056
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Houses completed in 1875
Training establishments of the Special Operations Executive

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