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1905-1907, Gourock Ref. RNC718187
1905-1907, Braeside Ref. RNC648254
1905-1907, Fort Matilda Ref. RNC708166
1905-1907, Fort Matilda Ref. RNC708165

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Memories

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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 ...Read more

A memory of Gourock in 1960 by First Name Last Name

Past Times

I lived in Kirn from 1933 to 1948 when we moved about one mile to Hunters's Quay. The pier was owned by Mr. Imrie and it cost 1p to get on or off. Next to the pier was the coal pier of solid construction and that is where children fished from. ...Read more

A memory of Kirn

1956/57/58

My name is David and I holidayed in Tighnabruaich in 2 of the above years with my Mum,Dad and older brother(all deceased now).I was around 10 years old and remember the trip we had from Edinburgh-train to Glasgow Central, train to ...Read more

A memory of Tighnabruaich by torphin47

Dunoon Best Holidays Ever

Each year, the excitement mounted as summer drew near. Dad would drag out the large wicker hamper and Mum would start to fill it with clothes, wellies and tins of food from Galbraiths or the Co-op. By school's end, the carriers ...Read more

A memory of Dunoon

Darroch Park

Darrock Park was my play ground almost every day. The whole park was kept in great condition,the 18 hole putting green, tennis courts and of course watching folk on the bowling greens. I walked throught he park on my way home from Gourock ...Read more

A memory of Gourock in 1978 by Donald Mc Fadyen

Ferry Trip

mum and dad and i used to go on the ferry from kilcreggan to gourock . we went to the cinema there, it was called the tower. we had tea and scones at a cafe on the front.they were wonderful times. i lived in rosneath for about a year , ...Read more

A memory of Gourock in 1953 by Nigel Holgate

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 ...Read more

A memory of Gourock in 1964 by Carol Cassin(Mc Manus)

Shore St Gourock

My grandparents, Thomas Wilfred Hobbs and Jane McCurdy, were married in St Ninians chapel in 1918. My father, Thomas Elgar Hobbs, was born in Gourock in 1920. I was hoping that I may have relatives in the area, I am Thomas Elgars daughter, Theresa nee Hobbs. Many thanks.

A memory of Gourock in 1890

Captions

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Caption For Gourock, Esplanade 1900

As well as being a resort, Gourock was noted for its herring curing.

Caption For Gourock, Esplanade 1900

As well as being a resort, Gourock was noted for its herring curing, the first recorded curing of red herrings having taken place here in 1688.

Caption For Gourock, The Cloch Lighthouse 1900

The lighthouse between Gourock and Inverkip was built in 1796.

Caption For Gourock, Esplanade 1900

As well as being a resort, Gourock was known for its herring curing.

Caption For Gourock, Barrhill Road 1900

To the right behind the houses is Tower Hill, the site of Gourock Castle.

Caption For Dunoon, 1904

As Dunoon was the largest and best known of the Cowal resorts, its main steamer links were with Gourock, Rothesay and with the North British Railway at Raigendoran.

Caption For Gourock, The Cloch Lighthouse 1900

The lighthouse between Gourock and Inverkip was built in 1796.

Caption For Gourock, From Tower Hill 1900

Gourock was among the towns where witch hunts took place during the 17th century.