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East Bay1126 viewsThe East Bay and esplanade before the sea wall was built, with Queen's Hotel in the distance dominating other buildings. Image circa 1924.Dec 31, 2008
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1933 Helensburgh seafront1492 viewsAn unusual view of Helensburgh's west seafront from the pier, with two shelters, taken during the very hot summer of 1933.Dec 24, 2008
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Helensburgh from Rosneath1178 viewsA view of Helensburgh from above Rosneath, published by E.Eakin, Post Office, Rosneath. Image date unknown, probably early 1900s.Dec 24, 2008
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Stormy seafront1078 viewsA pre-1945 view from a balcony at the former Queen's Hotel, looking west towards Helensburgh pier on a very stormy day.Dec 04, 2008
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Helensburgh Seafront938 viewsA view of Helensburgh from the east seafront, circa 1920.Nov 27, 2008
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Colquhoun Square1174 viewsAn image of Colquhoun Square circa 1905, when the centenary monument was in the middle of the square and stone fountains stood in the north east and south west quadrants.Nov 18, 2008
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East Clyde Street1320 viewsEast Clyde Street, Helensburgh, circa 1912. On the left is the sign at the entrance to the Queen's Hotel, with what appears to be two Provost's lamps outside, recording the fact that the burgh's first Provost, Henry Bell, used to live there when it was the Baths Hotel.Nov 05, 2008
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Wishing Well1237 viewsThe Hermitage Park wishing well. Legend has it that a hermit lived in and gave his name to Hermitage Park. This wishing well was known as the Hermit's Well, and it was said that he granted a wish to those who drank from the copper ladle inside. It exists to this day, but is in a very poor state. Image date unknown.Oct 26, 2008
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Helensburgh Pier4883 viewsA view from the pier towards West Clyde Street and the Old Parish Church and the Granary, circa 1961.Sep 30, 2008
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West Bay1103 viewsLooking east along West Clyde Street towards the Henry Bell monument and the Old Parish Church, in the days when there were railings between the pavement and the grass. Image date unknown.Sep 30, 2008
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East Princes Street1445 viewsA busy day in the town centre at the Sinclair Street and Princes Street junction. Image date unknown.Sep 28, 2008
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Railway Yard1180 viewsThe old Helensburgh Central Station railway yard adjacent to East King Street, in the area now occupied by the Co-op, circa 1914. On the left can be seen the Baptist Church, with the original Baptist Church beside the burn behind it.Sep 28, 2008
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