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Last additions - Old Postcards
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Hermitage Park1189 viewsThe War Memorial is on the left. Date unknown.Sep 29, 2007
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General postcard925 viewsSep 29, 2007
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Helensburgh Seafront1002 viewsTaken from the pier when the tide was in. Note the paddling pool along the beach.Sep 29, 2007
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Sinclair Street looking north1064 viewsTaken at the junction of Sinclair Street and Clyde Street around 1927.Sep 29, 2007
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Colquhoun Square1291 viewsSep 28, 2007
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Rhu Village978 viewsSep 27, 2007
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Shandon Pier1004 viewsSep 27, 2007
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Lounge1258 viewsOne of two lounges at Shandon Hydropathic Hotel. Originally West Shandon, this magnificent building was the home of Robert Napier, the greatest figure in Clyde shipbuilding and marine engineering in the mid-19th century. During World War One the Hydro became a hospital, and in World War Two it was used by the army. In 1951 it became a hotel again, but in 1957 it was closed and demolished.Sep 27, 2007
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Lounge1084 viewsOne of two lounges at Shandon Hydropathic Hotel. Originally West Shandon, this magnificent building was the home of Robert Napier, the greatest figure in Clyde shipbuilding and marine engineering in the mid-19th century. During World War One the Hydro became a hospital, and in World War Two it was used by the army. In 1951 it became a hotel again, but in 1957 it was closed and demolished.Sep 27, 2007
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Dining Room1193 viewsPart of the dining room at Shandon Hydropathic Hotel. Originally West Shandon, this magnificent building was the home of Robert Napier, the greatest figure in Clyde shipbuilding and marine engineering in the mid-19th century. During World War One the Hydro became a hospital, and in World War Two it was used by the army. In 1951 it became a hotel again, but in 1957 it was closed and demolished.Sep 27, 2007
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Shandon Fishing Pond1149 viewsThis fishing pond was attached to Shandon Hydropathic Hotel, the former home of Clyde shipbuilder Robert Napier.Sep 27, 2007
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View of Helensburgh1119 viewsLooking over the town and across to the Rosneath Peninsula Appears from the golf course.
Sep 27, 2007
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