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Helensburgh Central Station1873 viewsA fairly modern view of the Central Station in East Princes Street, taken on September 20 1979.Oct 04, 2008
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Badminton champions1846 viewsHelensburgh and District Badminton Championships winners Frank Smith and Sheila Campbell receive their trophies from Mrs Rosina Williamson, wife of Provost J.McLeod Williamson, circa 1970.Oct 02, 2008
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Cove anglers1597 viewsCove and Kilcreggan Angling Club prizewinners at the annual dinner and prizegiving in Kilcreggan Hotel in March 1968. They are Burgh Treasurer William Cowan, his wife Joyce, Tom Taggart, secretary Harry Robertson, Rosemary Davidson and Alastair MacLean.Oct 02, 2008
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Above Kilcreggan999 viewsAn early 1900s photo from above Kilcreggan looking across the Firth of Clyde. It was published by Gordon, Merchant, Cove.Oct 02, 2008
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Waverley at Kilcreggan1111 viewsThe world's last seagoing paddle steamer Waverley at Kilcreggan Pier. Photo by J.Ballantyne.Oct 01, 2008
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Sheepdog trials1950 viewsA young lady with dogs at the Helensburgh and District Sheepdog Trials at Camis Eskan Farm, circa 1930. Photo by James Russell, Alexandria.Oct 01, 2008
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Helensburgh Seafront1271 viewsAn original watercolour painting of Helensburgh's west seafront by renowned Scottish artist David Tyrrell. He has exhibited in various exhibitions in Scotland and around Britain, including the MacMillan Cancer Relief exhibition since it began in 1984 and has had numerous solo art exhibitions over recent years.Sep 30, 2008
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The Black Bridge999 viewsAn unusual view of the Black Bridge in Glen Fruin from the other side of the river, looking west through the glen, circa 1924.Sep 30, 2008
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Deborah Kerr and William Holden972 viewsHelensburgh film star Deborah Kerr and co-star William Holden are pictured in a publicity still for the film “The Proud and the Profaneâ€, a 1956 dramatic war romance for Paramount Pictures, directed by George Seaton and produced by William Perlberg, from a screenplay by George Seaton, based on the novel “The Magnificent Bastards†by Lucy Herndon Crockett.Sep 30, 2008
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Helensburgh Pier6415 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 Bay1277 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 Street1671 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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