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Highlandman's Road900 viewsLooking down the Highlandman's Road towards Helensburgh, circa 1910.
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Hermitage Park War Memorial899 viewsThe Cenotaph in the Garden of Remembrance in Hermitage Park, Helensburgh, designed and built in 1923 by noted architect Alexander Nisbet Paterson and inspired by 'Glasgow Boy' artist James Whitelaw Hamilton, who encouraged Paterson to enter the design competition and suggested that the old walled garden of the original Hermitage House be used.
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Stormy seafront895 viewsThis old picture shows the pier and the esplanade being battered by a storm at high tide. Image date unknown.
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Craigendoran Avenue894 viewsA view of houses in Craigendoran Avenue with the railway line on the right. Image supplied by Gordon Fraser.
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Seafront paddling890 viewsPaddling at what in times gone by was known as The Sands, Helensburgh. Image date unknown.
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Municipal Buildings887 viewsThe Municipal Buildings at the junction of East Princes Street and Sinclair Street. They were built in Scots Baronial style in in 1878 by John Honeyman at a cost of £6,000, replacing an old theatre which had also served as the Town Hall. In 1906 A.N.Paterson added the Sinclair Street extension in a more restrained Scottish style to house the Police Station and Fire Station. Image circa 1914.
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Seafront packed886 viewsA sunny day brings out the crowds to Helensburgh seafront, looking west from Colquhoun Street. Image circa 1935.
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Colquhoun Square west883 viewsA 1959 image of Colquhoun Square, which does not appear to have any lamp posts.
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Helensburgh Pier882 viewsAn atmospheric evening image of Helensburgh Pier. Image date unknown.
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Craigendoran878 viewsCraigendoran Avenue, Helensburgh, with its row of townhouses leading down to the Clyde. Image date unknown.
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Bandstand and pier877 viewsLooking across from the Sinclair Street junction towards the bandstand, with the pier and a steamer beyond. Image circa 1910.
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East Bay storm872 viewsA 1990s image of a storm lashing Helensburgh's East Bay. Photo kindly supplied by Iain Duncan.
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