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Helensburgh Central1389 viewsHelensburgh Central Station, photographed on August 23 1973.Jun 27, 2012
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Craigendoran Pier1181 viewsA view from the sea of a steamer berthed at Craigendoran Pier, with the station in the background. Image date unknown.Jun 27, 2012
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Shandon Church899 viewsShandon Church with the start of the pier opposite, circa 1908. It became linked with Rhu Church in 1954, which led to full union in 1971. It ceased to be a church in 1981, and was converted into dwellings.Jun 27, 2012
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1913 Helensburgh Lawn Tennis Club1229 viewsBack: Miss Lilley, G.Schoelles, Miss Raeburn, R.T.Templeton (Hon Sec), J.H.Strang, Miss Mackay, Mrs A.M.Stewart, Miss Macnab; middle: Dr Downs, A.G.Shillcock, J.W.Swinburne, Sheriff Blair, Miss Rodger, Miss V.MacBrayne, Mrs Strang, Mrs Hardcastle, Miss Preston, Miss Mackay; front: Miss Hamilton, Miss Douglas, Miss R.I.Templeton, Miss MacBrayne, Miss E.MacPhee, Miss Sewell, Miss Marsters, Miss M.A.Young, Miss Sidebottom, Miss F.Smith, Miss MacPhee; on ground: G.E.Fleming, J.G.Anderson. Image dated September 1913. Jun 27, 2012
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Past presidents dine1075 viewsA dinner for past presidents of Helensburgh Rotary Club held in the Rosslea Hall Hotel, Rhu, in 1998. The guest speaker was the Rev James Simpson who was famous for a book of Christmas jokes and had been minister of Dornoch Cathedral. Front: Mel McDonald, Cyril Thompson, Fraser Nicol, Jim McBlane, Gordon Burgess, Donald Fullarton, Hamish Andrew, Bill Morrison, Jim Strange; back: Stan Latimer, Angus Wylie, Rev David Clark, Ron Dunachie, Ian Mowat, 1998 president Graham Smith, Malcolm Jones, Rev James Simpson, George Boyd, David Arthur, Gordon Hattle, Rex Cook.Jun 27, 2012
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Ram's Head Bridge843 viewsThis 2012 photo by Donald Fullarton shows the Ram's Head Bridge in Glen Luss, built in 1777 by William Johns, seen in winter with little vegetation. It was also known as the Tupp Bridge. Glen Luss was one of the first of the Highland glens to be cleared after the defeat of the Jacobites in 1745, with the people forced off the land and replaced by the Linton breed of black-faced sheep.Jun 27, 2012
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Stormy seafront1111 viewsThis old picture shows the pier and the esplanade being battered by a storm at high tide. Image date unknown.Jun 27, 2012
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Hermitage Park bandstand972 viewsThis bandstand stood at the south end of Hermitage Park. It played host to popular Sunday afternoon concerts, but then literally fell apart through disuse and was never replaced. Image date unknown.Jun 27, 2012
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Portincaple793 viewsAn old view of the Loch Longside fishing village of Portincaple. Image date unknown.Jun 27, 2012
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Comet Replica1007 viewsThe Comet replica built in 1962 and steamed across the Clyde to mark the 150th anniversary of Henry Bell's Comet, seen in its permanent home in Port Glasgow.May 02, 2012
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Craigendoran1373 viewsA 1927 view of Craigendoran seafront properties taken from the pier. Second from left is the Lomond Hotel.May 02, 2012
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Kidston Park1238 viewsA 1905 image of Kidston Park and its bandstand, with the Training Ship Empress moored in the Gareloch beyond.May 01, 2012
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