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Seafront putting green909 viewsSpectators stop to watch keen competition on the Helensburgh seafront putting green, beside West Clyde Street, in the 1950s.Jan 05, 2010
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Helensburgh from above1058 viewsLooking down over the town and to the Clyde beyond from Helensburgh golf course. Image date unknown.Dec 24, 2009
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Sinclair Street945 viewsLooking down Sinclair Street to the Old Parish Church tower on the seafront from the Princes Street junction, circa 1910. Shops visible include Campbell's Saleroom, R. & J.Dick, Paterson's, and W.G.Christie.Dec 24, 2009
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Victoria Hall908 viewsThe Victoria Hall in Sinclair Street, Helensburgh, with its original metal railings in front which were removed during World War Two to help the war effort. They were replaced to mark the burgh's bicentenary in 2002 after an initiative by the Friends of the Victoria Hall. The building itself was funded by public subscription in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, and was altered and added to by A.N.Paterson in 1899.Dec 06, 2009
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Sinclair Street1064 viewsSinclair Street and the Municipal Buildings at the Princes Street junction. Image circa 1903.Nov 10, 2009
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Old car on seafront1103 viewsWest Clyde Street, Helensburgh, at the pierhead, looking west. Image pre-1945.Nov 10, 2009
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West Esplanade1032 viewsA sunny day on Helensburgh seafront at the foot of William Street, when the esplanade was fenced off from West Clyde Street. Image circa 1903.Nov 10, 2009
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Town centre seafront1077 viewsAn aerial view of the town centre and seafront from west of William Street to the pierhead, taken by Craig M.Jeffrey circa 1970.Oct 08, 2009
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Colquhoun Square1151 viewsColquhoun Square pictured on Friday May 7 1971, with a Garelochhead Coach Services green double decker bus top right.Oct 08, 2009
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Esplanade and putting green1205 viewsAn atmospheric picture of the esplanade and putting green looking west, possibly circa 1930.Oct 08, 2009
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Pier stroll953 viewsStrolling back up Helensburgh pier, circa 1960, are Stewart Noble (now chairman of Helensburgh Heritage Trust), Lesley Marshall (now Mrs Lesley Kennedy), Jennifer Taylor (now living in Canada), and a visitor from France.Oct 08, 2009
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Highlandman's Road901 viewsLooking down the Highlandman's Road towards Helensburgh, circa 1910.Sep 03, 2009
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