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Kilcreggan maps (1 available)

Old map of Scotland

Kilcreggan photos (none available)

We have no photos of Kilcreggan,although these nearby locations do:
  • Rosneath - 16 photo(s)
  • Gourock - 40 photo(s)
  • Greenock - 36 photo(s)
  • Kirn - 21 photo(s)
  • Helensburgh - 26 photo(s)
  • Dunoon - 63 photo(s)
  • Inverkip - 1 photo(s)
  • Kilcreggan books (5 available)

    Kilcreggan memories

    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
    Contributed by Ann Liddell

    Dunbartonshire memories

    The long walk to hire a trike

    Millport to me was, as I'm sure it was to most who have visited over the years a place where cars were few and pedal power ruled. All my memories of Millport as a child involved a long walk over the hill from the ferry, then to one of the bike hire shops to pick up my transportation for the day. Even though I was quite capable of riding a bicycle I often hired a trike as they were big and stable and a bit of a treat. Millport was the only place that had bikes of all shapes and sizes. Trikes were for kids who could not ride a bike but on Millport, mainland rules didn't apply. I have fond ...read more here
    A memory of Millport contributed by Ronald Andrews

    Crossing the moor

    Irvine, the Academy 1904

    My secondary education was completed after spending 4 years at Irvine Royal Academy. The school was broken into two buildings known as the old school (pictured) and the new school in Kilwinning Road. Classes were conducted between both buildings and often meant crossing the moor to and from either building. This was fine and considered a great timewaster in good weather but was a pain in pouring rain and ice & snow etc.

    The old school was a beautiful building which was loaded with character and that also included some of the teachers who could be characters in their own right, the older of whom wore the black robes and generally carried a belt for discipline, although I ...read more here
    A memory of Irvine contributed by Margaret Hubble

    Living at the Cloch

    River Clyde, Cloch Lighthouse 1897

    I was a lighthouse keeper at the Cloch lighthouse from 1967 until 1972. I lived there with my wife Edna and our two children Andrew and Karen who should have been born there but she was overdue and so had to be born at the Rankin hospital in Greenock and the Midwife was very dissapointed that she was not going to deliver a baby at the lighthouse which would have been a first for her. All in all it was a very nice experience.

    ...read more here