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Seafront viewed from a boat1373 viewsThe clock tower is almost centre of the image. Undated.Oct 25, 2007
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The Eagle Hotel1225 viewsThe Eagle Temperance Hotel was next to MacGillvary's on West Clyde Street. This card is post-dated 1913.Oct 25, 2007
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The Putting Green1361 viewsA view of the putting green and seafront from the pierhead, with two shelters further along the seafront.
This postcard is postmarked September 1954.
Oct 24, 2007
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West Clyde Street1262 viewsLooking east from close to Cairndhu Avenue. Undated.Oct 23, 2007
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Helensburgh Overview1526 viewsThis photo card is pre-1922. To the left of St Columba Church, Sinclair Street, in the centre of the photo, is the chimney of Malig Mill, which was demolished in 1922.Oct 22, 2007
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Commodore Hotel1607 viewsThis postcard of the former Kingsclere Hotel is post-dated sometime in the 1960s, before most of the hotel was extensively damaged by a fire in the early hours during a firemens strike.Oct 19, 2007
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Helensburgh Seafront1207 viewsLooking east from William Street.Oct 15, 2007
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Tarbet Hotel1136 viewsErected about 1810, the Tarbet Hotel was built in true Scottish baronial style with fine features both inside and out, and has been a mecca for visitors ever since. Loch Lomond and the road to Crianlarich is to the right, the road to Arrochar to the left.Oct 15, 2007
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East Clyde Street2135 viewsThe lamp standard on the left marks the entrance to the Queen's Hotel. Postmarked 1920.Oct 15, 2007
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Helensburgh East Bay1080 viewsLooking west from in front of the Queen's Hotel — note writing on seawall. Image date unknown.
Oct 15, 2007
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Knockderry Castle, Cove2581 viewsBuilt on the site of a Danish fort about 1855 to the design of the famous architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson, Knockderry Castle at Cove became the family home of the Templeton carpet manufacturing family. In 1896-7 another famous architect, William Leiper, designed an extension and a lodge for John Templeton, and a famous guest of his at the castle was millionaire philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. For some years a hotel, it is now a private residence again. Image circa 1912.Oct 15, 2007
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Seafront Putting Green1746 viewsThe card is postmarked 1957.Oct 15, 2007
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