The Francis Frith Collection.
You are here: Home > Explore your past > Scotland > Rosneath > Rosneath > Photographs > Church 1904
Save 50-70% on Prestige coffee-table books!

Rosneath, Church 1904

Rosneath, Rosneath, Church 1904

Rosneath, Church 1904 Ref: 52661

Near Rosneath

View all memories

Memories of Rosneath, Church

Be the first to add a memory of Rosneath, Church

Rosneath & local memories

Memory icon Read and share memories of Rosneath and Dunbartonshire inspired by Frith photos

Click to enlarge
Rosneath, Ferry Inn 1901 (ref: 47489)
Year: 1952 I lived at Rosneath, Ferry Inn New Added 7 days ago
My father was in the Navy and we lived at Ferry Inn during 1952. There were three other families living there, the Thorntons and the Burtons. The Burtons were related to Shackleton, the explorer. My father and his colleagues travelled to and from HMS Jupiter by launch and we children used to meet them in a dinghy, although they needed only to step ashore wothout our help. We saw the Battleship King George V. as it made its last journey and the days spent there were idyllic for children. Sometimes we played in the grounds of the deserted Princess Louisa's house and often, of an evening, I would accompany my father and Norman Burton as they shot rabbits which were delicious. we would hang them on the balcony overnight and on several occasions they were stolen by an eagle. Halcyon days. My name is Tony Brown.

Posted: 23/08/2008 00:02 by First Name Last Name  

Add your own Memory
Read/Post Comments
[0 so far]

Add to your Album
  Year: 1952 I lived at Ferry Inn
My father was in the Navy and we lived at Ferry Inn during 1952. There were three other families living there, the Thorntons and the Burtons. The Burtons were related to Shackleton, the explorer. My father and his colleagues travelled to and from HMS Jupiter by launch and we children used to meet them in a dinghy, although they needed only to step ashore wothout our help. We saw the Battleship King George V. as it made its last journey and the days spent there were idyllic for children. Sometimes we played in the grounds of the deserted Princess Louisa's house and often, of an evening, I would accompany my father and Norman Burton as they shot rabbits which were delicious. we would hang them on the balcony overnight and on several occasions they were stolen by an eagle. Halcyon days.

Posted: 22/08/2008 23:53 by First Name Last Name  

Add your own Memory
Read/Post Comments
[0 so far]

Add to your Album
  Year: 1953 13 years old
i moved here with my mum and dad in 1953 for a year . my dad was in the navy then,and served in the base there.we lived in heather cottage in the clachan opposite the post office.mr and mrs macarthur owned the cottage and we lived upstairs. i used to play with their son eric in the garden.we had great fun when it snowed sledging down the hill behind the house.i also made friends with the rector of the manse,s son only ive forgotten his name. i went to school at the hermitageacadamy in helensburgh by bus it is about 12 miles. we also used to go fishing off the pier by the ferry inn is the inn still there? my dad made me a sailing boat {model}and i used to sail it in the burn behind the house and in the gareloch . after about 2 weeks i began to talk like the natives but when i arrived home in england it soon went.i have great memories of the loch the village and the surrounding countryside and i was sorry to go home.i came back about 20 years later,. but it had all changed its never the same is it .

Posted: 11/01/2008 20:22 by Nigel Holgate  

Add your own Memory
Read/Post Comments
[0 so far]

Add to your Album
  Year: 1960 Summer Holidays
My Grandfather was the doctor for Kilcreggan from 1953 -1970.He and my grandmother lived at Kenilworth which was on the Shore Road.He was called John Campbell Miller.Our family holidayed there every year during the 1960s. We used to arrive on the morning boat from Gourock.We spent 2 weeks there every Easter and 1 month there every Summer.TutTut was a favourite of ours.Another favourite
was the Italian Icecream shop called Rossi's

Posted: 03/12/2007 16:49 by Ann Liddell  

Add your own Memory
Read/Post Comments
[0 so far]

Add to your Album
  Year: 1947 Happy Days
I came to live in Ardpeaton Lodge at the age of 2 when my father was transferred from Wales to Coulport. At that time the Lodge was owned by the MOD along with Ardpeaton House which was further up the drive. Two years later the House was converted into 5 flats and we were moved out of the Lodge and moved into one of the ground floor flats. I lived there for several years and went to the local school in Kilcreggan and then on to the Hermitage in Helensburgh when I was 12. They were the happiest years of my life. All the neighbours were like relatives

Last edited: 14/04/2008 19:25 by Carole Squier  

Add your own Memory
Read/Post Comments
[0 so far]

Add to your Album