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Seafront huts454 viewsHuts on a busy Helensburgh west seafront, seen from the pier. Image c.1933.
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Pier walkers435 viewsA 1940s image of Helensburgh pier and the outdoor swimming pool.
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429 views1915 image of deep snow in Hermitage Park, Helensburgh.
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Relaxing on seafront422 viewsA 1912 image showing two ladies with hats relaxing on the west esplanade near the pier.
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1903 Seafront393 viewsA 1903 image of a busy day on the beach in Helensburgh, just to the west of the pier.
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Boundary stone342 viewsOne of Helensburgh's boundary stones, this one in Garrawy Glen above Kirkmichael. Photo by Kenneth Crawford.
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Quiet East Bay330 viewsA 1929 image of Helensburgh's East Bay on a quiet, grey day.
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East Bay Pavilion319 viewsThis building at the east end of Helensburgh's East Bay was a popular facility with bus parties and other visitors to have tea and look out at the Clyde. It was later taken over by a firm of architects as an office. When it was decided to demolish it in the 1990s a campaign to save it was unsuccessful. Photo by Kenneth Crawford.
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Ardencaple Quadrant315 viewsArdencaple Quadrant, built originally to house those who had been injured in the First World War, seen beyond the greenhouse of Ferniegair which was demolished in the 1960s. Image date unknown.
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Burgh Cenotaph305 viewsA 1933 image of the Cenotaph in the Garden of Remembrance in Hermitage Park, Helensburgh, designed and built in 1923 by noted architect Alexander Nisbet Paterson and inspired by 'Glasgow Boy' artist James Whitelaw Hamilton, who encouraged Paterson to enter the design competition and suggested that the old walled garden of the original Hermitage House be used.
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Pier from above297 viewsAn aerial view of the Helensburgh pier area, pre-2010 when the Mariners pub opposite the old Parish Church tower was burnt down.
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