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Horse as well as motor transport1223 viewsUnknown vehicle in the foreground, with a horse and carriage in front of it as well as one approaching. Craigendoran Station and pier is in the far background on the right. Pre-1909.Nov 05, 2007
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The East Bay1136 viewsLooking towards CraigendoranNov 05, 2007
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Remains of Malig Mill973 viewsBeside the remains of the mill is the specially enlarged mill pond.Nov 05, 2007
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West Princes Street1092 viewsLooking east to Sinclair Street and East Princes Street, with the Municipal Buildings and station on the left. Dated November 1922.Nov 05, 2007
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The West Seafront1139 viewsThe exact location is in uncertain. Undated, but note the clothing style.Nov 03, 2007
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Pier View1164 viewsLooking east from Helensburgh pier, with paddling where the pier car park is now. A funfair on the left and the old Granary can be seen in front of the clock tower. Undated.Nov 03, 2007
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The Swimming Pool2633 viewsHelensburgh's outdoor pool. Undated, possible the 1960s.Nov 01, 2007
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Ferry Inn, Rosneath2452 viewsThe Edwin Lutyens-designed Ferry Inn was commissioned by Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise, the Dowager Duchess of Argyll, in the 1890s and rebuilt from an old pub. Bob Hope stayed there while entertaining troops at the nearby World War Two naval base. It fell into disuse, but was rebuilt again in the late 1950s by boatbuilder Peter Boyle. Image is undated. Nov 01, 2007
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Old Corn Mill1030 viewsOld Corn Mill, Rosneath.
Postmarked 1910Oct 29, 2007
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Coaches at the pier1684 viewsThree coaches wait at Helensburgh pierhead for the arrival of the next steamer. Date unknown.Oct 29, 2007
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First Commodore Leaves1216 viewsThe first Commodore Clyde, Derek Kent, and his wife leave the Clyde Submarine Base at Faslane at the end of his tour of duty. He was promoted to Rear Admiral and appointed Flag Officer Malta.Oct 29, 2007
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Victoria Infirmary Staff Dance1528 viewsA group at a Helensburgh Victoria Infirmary staff dance attended by some 70 people in the Ardencaple Hotel, Rhu, in February 1966. From left are Nurse Mrs Glover, Mr Shearer, Matron Miss Cairns, and Nurse Mrs Shearer, and Bill Glover, chief ambulance controller at the Vale of Leven Hospital.Oct 29, 2007
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