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Dunglas

Rocky headland on the River Clyde, in West Dunbartonshire unitary authority, Scotland, 4 km/3 mi southeast of Dumbarton. The promontory contains the ruined castle of the Colquhouns of Luss and a monument to Henry Bell (1767–1830), the pioneer of steam navigation in Britain.

Dunglas is believed to have been the site of a Roman station at the west end of the Antonine Wall.



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