Inverkip
Inverkip maps (1 available)
Map of Renfrewshire
Beautifully hand-drawn and coloured, dating from around 1840
See this old map of Renfrewshire
Inverkip books (2 available)
Oban - A History and Celebration
Hardback
So You Think You Know? Oban
Hardback
Inverkip memories
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Renfrewshire memories
Cloch lighthouse
My father Peter Gordon, was born in the Cloch lighthouse as his father was principle lighthouse keeper at the time. He used to tell me he jumped out of his bedroom window and go for swim. I was born in London and only once managed to get up to Scotland to see the lighthouse. Unfortunately my father died in 1969 when I was still young so did not get much detailed information about his early life. Wish I had known more. I believe the lighthouse is privately owned now. How I wish I could see inside it.
A memory of Gourock contributed by Helena Pigott
Granny Kempocks Stone
I moved from Port Glasgow when I was 5 to live with my gran. She had a small two room flat on Kempock Street just below Granny Kempock's Stone. I seem to recall that you went through an opening/archway which took you through into a large open space which I think used to be old stables and it was from here there were stairs that took you up to the flat. I also remember the Continental Cafe was just across the road from the flat. There was a small alleyway that took you up the step hill to Granny Kempock's, and we used to go this way when we were going to school. I lived here for a year or so ...read more here
A memory of Gourock contributed by Carol Cassin(McManus)
Childhood Memories
My mother Irene Kennedy was born in Gourock 1921 - I spent many happy times with my grandparents who lived in Ashburn Gardens - my father was overseas at the time - visting the baker shop, the coal merchant near the station as a child to see the coal in trays - and sticks in bundles - playing on the sea front - standing at the window waiting to see my grandfather walking home from work. My best friend was Jessie Richie - her dad used run the ferry - Rab Ritchie and brother Robert Arthur - also lived at Ashburn Gardens.
My Grandmother used serve teas at the docks for the troops at Greenock during the war. Sadly my mother ...read more here
A memory of Gourock contributed by carol kennedy
Gourock my home always
I was born in Gourock in 1960 and lived there until I married and moved to the States. I love living here but my heart belongs to Gourock and seeing these pictures brings me home again. My life growing up there is the happiest by far in my lifetime so far. Playing with my brothers and sister and of course the 20 other kids from my street, at the pool, Darroch park and the tower hill. I hope to bring my grandkids there one day to explore like I did.
A memory of Gourock contributed by First Name Last Name
Extracts From Inverkip & Renfrewshire books
The village used to be called Auldkirk, because the people of Greenock worshipped here until they built their own church at the end of the 16th century. In 1640 witch mania was rife throughout Scotland. The General Assembly instructed ministers to ‘take notice of witches, charmers and all such abusers of the people’. Inverkip joined in the burnings, becoming a notorious centre for following the Bible’s demand that, ‘Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live’.
An extract from from"Scotland".






