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Academy opening2356 viewsTalented young violinist Ryan Young plays a set of reels during the official opening of the second Hermitage Academy at Colgrain on June 4 2008. On the left of the picture is the Duke of Argyll. Photo by Donald Fullarton.Sep 08, 2008
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Academy opening2561 viewsAmerican guest Dr John Jackson speaks at the opening of the second Hermitage Academy at Colgrain on June 4 2008. He said a few words of greeting on behalf of the school's international links.Sep 08, 2008
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Art Show opening1008 viewsGuest of honour Hugh Adam Crawford RSA (right) with his wife and local artist Gregor Ian Smith, president of Helensburgh and District Art Club, at the opening of the club's annual show in the Victoria Hall in September 1968.Sep 08, 2008
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Gun Club meets1528 viewsMembers of Dunbartonshire Gun Club gather at Geilston Farm, Cardross, on October 10 1969.Sep 08, 2008
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Helensburgh Golf Club1337 viewsA view of the clubhouse, circa 1919. The club was founded in 1893, with a nine hole course designed by former Open champion 'Old' Tom Morris. This second clubhouse was opened in 1900, and five years later the course was upgraded to 18 holes.Sep 06, 2008
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Helensburgh Pipe Band1227 viewsThe pipe band is probably pictured in Hermitage Park. Image date unknown.Sep 04, 2008
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Loch and Ben Lomond853 viewsA steamer on Loch Lomond, with Ben Lomond in the distance, circa 1912.Sep 04, 2008
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Lucy Ashton at Helensburgh1090 viewsThe 200 ton steamer Lucy Ashton, built in 1888, leaves Helensburgh pier for Craigendoran. Image date unknown, but before the outdoor swimming pool was built in 1928.Sep 04, 2008
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Yew Tree Avenue909 viewsYew Tree Avenue in Rosneath, circa 1910.Sep 04, 2008
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Camis Eskan, circa 18401377 viewsThis painting by John Knox (1778-1845) shows some of the children of Colin Campbell of Colgrain fishing by the bridge in front of the remodelled house. He bought the estate in 1836 from James Dennistoun, the last of the Dennistouns of Colgrain, whose family had owned the land for over 500 years. The Dennistouns were granted the lands by the first Stuart king Robert II, who had married into the family, and whose son Robert III and all future Kings would have Dennistoun blood in their veins.Aug 27, 2008
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Camis Eskan, circa 18401032 viewsThis painting by John Knox (1778-1845) shows the sons of Colin Campbell of Colgrain standing around the ice house above Camis Eskan. He bought the estate in 1836 from James Dennistoun, the last of the Dennistouns of Colgrain, whose family had owned the land for over 500 years. The Dennistouns were granted the lands by the first Stuart king Robert II, who had married into the family, and whose son Robert III and all future Kings would have Dennistoun blood in their veins.Aug 27, 2008
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Camis Eskan2391 viewsA 1928 engraving by J.Westley of a drawing by J.R.Neale of Camis Eskan House.Aug 18, 2008
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