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Hermitage Park waterfall1169 viewsAn attractive view of the waterfall in Hermitage Park, circa 1954.May 10, 2008
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Helensburgh Golf Club1378 viewsA view of the clubhouse at Helensburgh Golf Club in the summer of 1922, published by M.C.Robertson, West End Library, Helensburgh.May 10, 2008
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Helensburgh Upper Station1536 viewsA view of Helensburgh Upper Station in its heyday. A very deep cutting was excavated for the station on the West Highland Railway, which opened to traffic in 1894. Like all the local upper stations except Rhu, it was originally designed to look like a Swiss chalet, and it had its own coalyard to east of Sinclair Street where the Maclachlan Road flats are now. Image date unknown.May 10, 2008
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Craigendoran Station pier platform1760 viewsThe platform at Craigendoran Station which brought trippers direct to the steamers at the pier, and one steamer can be seen. Both the station and the piers were built in 1882 after a plan to extend the Helensburgh line through the town centre to Helensburgh pier fell through because of local opposition. Image date unknown.May 10, 2008
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Train at Garelochhead1459 viewsA steam train passes through Garelochhead Station. The engine no.67460 is a Class C15 push-and-pull, a class designed by Reid and introduced in 1911, weighing some 68 tons. Image date unknown.May 10, 2008
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East Princes Street1479 viewsA view of East Princes Street in the days of horse-drawn carriages, with the station on the left in the days of the North British Railway. Image date unknown.May 10, 2008
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Arrochar engine1351 viewsA goods engine at Arrochar and Tarbet Station on the West Highland Line. It appears to be no.9438. Image date unknown.May 10, 2008
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Kilcreggan from the pier888 viewsThe houses on Kilcreggan seafront, seen from the pier, circa 1908.May 10, 2008
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Garelochhead turntable1416 viewsThe engine turntable near Garelochhhead Station. Image date unknown.May 10, 2008
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John Logie Baird at Hastings834 viewsHelensburgh-born inventor John Logie Baird is pictured at the unveiling of a plaque by the Mayor of Hastings, where Baird first demonstrated television in 1924.May 09, 2008
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Lansdowne House2658 viewsOriginally privately-owned, the mansion on Victoria Road became a St Bride's and then Lomond School boarding house. It is now demolished, and its grounds will be the site of a housing development. Image supplied by David Arthur, date unknown.May 09, 2008
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West Clyde Street looking west1201 viewsView from Sinclair Street looking west, showing cars — some with the registration plate readable — a coach with 'W.Innes' on the rear, the Imperial Hotel, shops, and old lamp-posts, circa 1935. May 09, 2008
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