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Railway Staff1591 viewsStaff at Helensburgh Central Station in 1928. Back row from left: Dan Feeney, — , — , Lizzie Robertson, George Taylor, Mrs Sarah Shields, Sam McKinlay, Willie Wilkie, — . Third: Jean Wallace, Dennis Shields, Bessie McDonach, — , Sarah McDonald, Alexander Paterson, Julia O'Brien, Pat Boyce, Miss Robb, John Rafferty. Second: Norman McLeod, John McConnell, Mrs Lorimer, — , stationmaster and local councillor George Stevenson, — , — , Sandy Chapman, — . Front: Willie Busby, Duncan McInnes, Harry Stevenson, Pat Coleman, Willie Ritchie, Joe Kennan.Jan 11, 2008
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Colquhoun Square1283 viewsThe south west quadrant of Colquhoun Square, showing one of the two granite water fountains. Circa 1907.Jan 11, 2008
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Garelochhead1055 viewsA view of the road into Garelochhead, circa 1904.Jan 11, 2008
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Hermitage Park1457 viewsTree seat in Hermitage Park, circa 1928.Jan 10, 2008
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Steamer at Rhu1070 viewsA steamer, probably the 271-ton Lucy Ashton which was used on the Craigendoran-Gareloch run, leaves Rhu (then Row) Pier, with the training ship Empress beyond. Circa 1905.Jan 09, 2008
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Maid of the Loch1006 viewsThe paddle steamer Maid of the Loch leaving Inversnaid for a cruise to the head of Loch Lomond in June 1968. The 555-ton vessel was the last paddle steamer built in Britain, and the last of a long line of Loch Lomond steamers beginning about 1816. Built by A. & J.Inglis of Glasgow, she was dismantled, shipped by rail to Balloch, reassembled, and launched on March 5 1953. Her last commercial sailing was in August 1981, and now she is looked after at Balloch Pier by the Maid Preservation Society.Jan 09, 2008
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Steamer at Luss824 viewsThe road down to Luss Pier, where a steamer is waiting, on a grey day. Circa 1915.Jan 08, 2008
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Ben Lomond from Tarbet926 viewsA view of Ben Lomond from across Loch Lomond at Tarbet, with cattle in the foreground and a steamer in the distance, circa 1907. The artist's name appears to be P.Wansey, but the signature is hard to make out.Jan 08, 2008
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Trains at Ardui1484 viewsTwo steam trains on the West Highland Line at Ardlui Station, Loch Lomond, on August 13 1959. The engine which can be seen pulling a Glasgow train, no.61342, is a 71-ton Class B1 locomotive. Designed by Thompson, the class was introduced in 1942, and 409 were built.Jan 08, 2008
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View from pier1139 viewsA view of West Clyde Street from Helensburgh pier. Image date unknown.Jan 08, 2008
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View from pier1197 viewsA view of West Clyde Street from Helensburgh pier. Image date unknown.Jan 08, 2008
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Days of steam1326 viewsThe 84-ton engine 67621 prepares to pull a steam train from Helensburgh Central to Glasgow. The V1 class, a Gresley design, was introduced in 1930. Image date unknown.Jan 05, 2008
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