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Gareloch ships874 viewsA view of the Gareloch, looking towards Shandon Hydro and the head of the loch, with three merchant ships laid up. Image date unknown.
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New Shire Bridge819 viewsThe New Shire Bridge at the head of Loch Long between Arrochar and Succoth. Image circa 1935.
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Kilcreggan778 viewsA 1904 image of Silver Bay, Kilcreggan.
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Silver Bay679 viewsA 1929 view of Silver Bay, Kilcreggan, looking east.
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On road to Rhu768 viewsA cyclist and a horse and cart make their way along Row (Rhu) road towards Rhu, and a steamer is waiting at the pier in this postcard picture published by M.Gordon of Row Pier. Image date unknown.
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Steamer at Luss723 viewsThe road down to Luss Pier, where a steamer is waiting, on a grey day. Circa 1915.
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Strone Cottage732 viewsAn 1894 photograph of Strone Cottage at Glen Mallan on Loch Longside, taken by a Professor Steggall, who had a house in Garelochhead. He was a keen walker and photographer, and took a number of pictures in the Glen Mallan and Glen Douglas areas. The cottage was demolished about 1961 when the military jetty was built there. Image supplied by Alastair McIntyre.
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Strone Farm503 viewsA 1905 image of Strone Farm in Glen Fruin.
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Rosneath680 viewsAn old image of Stroul, Rosneath, supplied by Eleanor Evans. Image date unknown.
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Sunnyside, Kilcreggan737 viewsChildren are playing on the grass in this 1918 image of Sunnyside Cottages and School at Kilcreggan. It was published by Kerr, Post Office, Kilcreggan.
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Swan Isle713 viewsSwan Isle, which lies in the bay off Aldochlay just south of Luss on Loch Lomondside, is a crannog and one of the earliest examples of human settlement, dating from around 3000BC. These artificial islands were built for security against both human enemies and wild animals. Image date unknown.
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Tamnavoulin Hotel!344 viewsAn embellished 1905 image of Tamnavoulin in Glen Fruin. The name of the small cottage derives from the Gaelic for ‘hill of the mill’. The vicinity of the cottage is thought to have been the site of a dwelling as far back as the 15th century, while one account gives the date of the present building as early 19th century.
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