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The Ship Park1217 viewsThe Gareloch has often been a haven for shipping, merchant and navy. This photograph looking down on the loch from Whistlefield was probably taken in the 1930s.Nov 13, 2007
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Garelochhead1154 viewsAn aerial view of Garelochhead, circa 1924.Nov 13, 2007
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Whistler's Glen1716 viewsIllegal distilling was a feature in the Gareloch area until about 1830, and Whistler's Glen above Rhu was so named from the practice of signalling the approach of the Gauger or Exciseman. There was also a legitimate distillery at the foot of Whistler's Burn where Aldonaig now stands.Nov 12, 2007
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Garelochhead Village1227 viewsA view of the Garelochhead Hotel, burnt down some years ago, and the long demolished pier, circa 1905.Nov 12, 2007
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King Tut in the 20s1266 viewsA group of young men on the famous painted rock 'King Tut' at Kilcreggan in the 1920s.Nov 09, 2007
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King Tut 19511111 viewsTwo ladies stand on top of the famous painted rock 'King Tut' at Kilcreggan in 1951.Nov 09, 2007
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Peninsula Evening1158 viewsA view of the Rosneath Peninsula taken from above Whistler's Glen at Rhu in the 1960s. Photo by Donald Fullarton.Nov 07, 2007
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Rossdhu and Glen Luss1135 viewsUndated photograph from the past of Glen Luss from Inchtavannach, showing Rossdhu House, ancestral home of the Clan Colquhoun and now clubhouse for the exclusive Loch Lomond Golf Club.Nov 05, 2007
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Old Corn Mill1308 viewsOld Corn Mill, Rosneath.
Postmarked 1910
Oct 29, 2007
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End of the Pier Show1302 viewsThe pier at Barremman, Clynder, built about 1877 on the instructions of Robert Thom, owner of Barremman Estate, was blown up by the Army in November 1967, using 2lbs of plastic explosive, as it was the cheapest way to demolish the pier, which had become unsafe. District Clerk William Swan pressed the plunger at the invitation of D.Smith of Construction and Marine Ltd., Garelochhead. Photo by Donald Fullarton.Oct 19, 2007
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Loch Lomond 19011156 viewsOct 16, 2007
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Black Bridge, Glen Fruin1407 viewsA photograph taken in the 1920s by keen amateur photographer Robert Thorburn, a Helensburgh grocery store manager. It shows the Black Bridge in Glen Fruin, with the schoolhouse in the background.Oct 13, 2007
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