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Rosneath launch1533 viewsThe yacht Sea Laughter is launched after being built at Silver's Yard at Rosneath. Managing director John Boyd, also Cove and Kilcreggan's Dean of Guild, is third from left in the front row. Image date unknown.May 21, 2008
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Lady cricketers1645 viewsHelensburgh ladies cricket team in August 1968.May 21, 2008
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High Green winners1431 viewsPrizewinners at the Helensburgh High Green annual dinner in the Ardencaple Hotel, Rhu, in November 1964. Standing (from left): Arthur Wylie, William Niven, William Cowe, George Sharpe, secretary John Omnet, William Gilvear, James A.Gow; seated: Mrs Thomson, president Duncan McFarlane, ladies president Mrs J.McColm, Mrs D.Gall.May 21, 2008
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Hermitage bowlers1516 viewsHermitage club bowlers are pictured at their annual prizegiving in October 1962 at Kingsclere (now Commodore) Hotel, with Bailie Mrs Jae Gardiner and Provost J.McLeod Williamson in the centre of the front row.May 21, 2008
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Helensburgh 1st XI1479 viewsThe Helensburgh Cricket Club 1st XI pictured by well known burgh photographer Bill Benzie beside the old pavilion at Ardencaple, which was later burnt down. Two stalwarts of the team for many years are in the front row, Willie Gilchrist (left) and his brother Ian (second from right). Back second from left is Harry Simpson. Image date unknown.May 21, 2008
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Champion golfer1387 viewsCharlie Green of the Cardross club pictured at the club prizegiving in 1972. He went on to become Scottish amateur champion, Walker Cup player, selector and captain, and British senior champion — and to this day is still a very competitive amateur golfer.May 21, 2008
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Castle demolition4795 viewsThe main tower of Ardencaple Castle is seen just before its demolition in July 1959. The square tower on the left was retained and is still standing.May 21, 2008
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Arden shepherd1297 viewsRobert MacDonald, who was shepherd at Arden for 32 years before retiring in March 1985.May 21, 2008
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Bell Monument1722 viewsA sunny day in West Clyde Street at the Henry Bell monument, circa 1951.May 21, 2008
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Rhu from behind875 viewsAn unusual view of Rhu village from the hill behind. Image circa 1926.May 21, 2008
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St Bride's School3789 viewsSt Bride's School for girls at 10 Stafford Street, which was founded in 1895. In 1977 it merged with Larchfield School for boys to become Lomond School. The St Bride's building was largely destroyed in an overnight fire in 1997, but was rebuilt to house the senior and top primary pupils. May 21, 2008
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Steamers at Craigendoran1625 viewsTwo steamers at Craigendoran Pier, circa 1903.May 21, 2008
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