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Tighness,-Arrochar-w.jpg
Tighness, Arrochar755 viewsTighness, sometimes spelt Teighness, in Arrochar, looking towards the head of Loch Long. Image circa 1950.
Portincaple_shore.jpg
Portincaple shore754 viewsA 1912 image of the shore at the Loch Longside fishing village of Portincaple, with several local people on the rocks.
Rhu_Bay289.jpg
Rhu Village752 viewsA very early picture of Rhu village and the bay, showing the school building where the village green now is. Beyond are Ardenvhor, now the Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club, and Rosslea, now the Rosslea Hall Hotel. Image date unknown.
Loch_Long-Glenmallon_School.jpg
Loch Long750 viewsAn old image of Loch Long, showing Glenmallan and its school on the right, taken by W.W.Kim. Image supplied by Winnie Miller, who thinks the boat is probably one used to recover torpedoes. Onn the left side, just above the sharp point of shoreline, is a direction-finding tower.
Rhu_from_Ardenconnel.jpg
Rhu from Ardenconnel724 viewsAn old image of Rhu from Ardenconnel, now the home of Rhu Amateurs. Image date unknown.
Portincaple_old_view~3.jpg
Portincaple721 viewsAn old view of the Loch Longside fishing village of Portincaple. Image date unknown.
Torr-Road-Rhu-w.jpg
678 viewsLooking down Torr Road above Rhu. Image date unknown.
Strone_Farm.jpg
Strone Farm625 viewsA 1905 image of Strone Farm in Glen Fruin.
Clynder-from-loch.jpg
Clynder594 viewsClynder seen from the Gareloch. Image c1950.
Garelochhead-w~0.jpg
Garelochhead beach590 viewsThe tide is in at Garelochhead in this image published and issued by the proprietor of Shandon Hydro Hotel. Image date unknown.
Tam-na-voulin-embellished-w.jpg
Tamnavoulin Hotel!505 viewsAn embellished 1905 image of Tamnavoulin in Glen Fruin. The name of the small cottage derives from the Gaelic for ‘hill of the mill’. The vicinity of the cottage is thought to have been the site of a dwelling as far back as the 15th century, while one account gives the date of the present building as early 19th century.
Luss-Cottages-w.jpg
496 viewsPicturesque cottages in Luss main street. Image c.1965.
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