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Sinclair Street779 viewsA 1908 image of Sinclair Street looking south from Princes Street towards Clyde Street. Jan 25, 2014
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On the beach936 viewsA 1925 image of families relaxing, playing and building sandcastles on Helensburgh beach just to the west of the pier.Dec 04, 2013
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Paddling pool803 viewsChildren play in the now removed paddling pool on Helensburgh's West Esplanade. Image circa 1951.Nov 13, 2013
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Packed pier828 viewsHelensburgh pier, outdoor pool and seafront are packed on a sunny summer day in 1935.Nov 13, 2013
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Seafront shelter824 viewsThe William Street shelter on the West Esplanade, Helensburgh, published by M.C.Robertson, West Clyde Street. It was one of several seafront shelters which fell into disrepair and were demolished towards the end of the century. Image circa 1910.
Oct 24, 2013
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Pine Wood819 viewsA 1908 image of the entrance to Pine Wood and the Highlandman's Road, Helensburgh.Oct 17, 2013
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Bandstand view841 viewsA 1913 image of the bandstand on Helensburgh's West Esplanade, with a steamer berthed at the pier beyond.Jul 23, 2013
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Lower Sinclair Street1019 viewsLooking north up Sinclair Street, Helensburgh, from Clyde Street. The shop on the right is John Mitchell, wine merchant and grocer. Image by D.R.McCulloch, 62 West Clyde Street, date unknown.Jul 23, 2013
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Seafront carriages1050 viewsChildren play around the William Street shelter on West Clyde Street, Helensburgh, as two horse-drawn carriages approach. Image circa 1909.Jul 23, 2013
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Seafront crossing955 viewsThe junction of West Clyde Street and Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh, as it used to be, with a cobbled walkway across the road to the pier. On the corner, where there is now a three-storey shop and office block, is Robert Brown's 'Cyclist's Rest Pierhead Vaults' public house. Image circa 1907.Jul 22, 2013
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Centenary Monument943 viewsLooking west from Colquhoun Square along West Princes Street before the Centenary Monument was moved from the centre of the square to the north west quadrant. Provost Sam Bryden, who owned Macneur & Bryden's newsagent and gift shop in East Princes Street, Helensburgh, was the man responsible for the erection of the monument. Image circa 1908.May 11, 2013
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Busy putting green918 viewsHelensburgh's West Esplanade is packed and the putting green busy in this 1941 image, with the Granary Restaurant and the Old Parish Church beyond.Mar 12, 2013
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