Photos

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Maps

409 maps found.

1906-1907, Taynuilt Ref. RNC845571
1905, Stewarton Ref. RNC839318
1905-1907, Skipness Ref. RNC832159
1906-1907, Toberonochy Ref. RNC849061
1905-1907, Mambeg Ref. RNC772791
1906-1907, Mannal Ref. RNC772894
1905-1906, Innellan Ref. RNC743754
1906-1907, Inverchaolain Ref. RNC744004
1906-1907, Lephinchapel Ref. RNC755094
1905-1907, New Ulva Ref. RNC790410
1906-1908, North Shian Ref. RNC793899
1906-1907, Lochbuie Ref. RNC765075
1906-1907, Lochgilphead Ref. RNC765167
1906-1907, Lower Kilchattan Ref. RNC769446
1905-1906, Waterfoot Ref. RNC861647
1906, Dalmally Ref. RNC688034
1905-1907, Daltote Ref. RNC688236
1906-1907, Carnassarie Ref. RNC662528
1905-1907, Carrick Castle Ref. RNC663052
1906-1908, Clachan Ref. RNC669152

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Memories

33 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

The Ramblings Of An Old Tintacker [Intaker]

I lived in Devonshire Road from 1941 to 1962 and when we first arrived Intake ended with Warwick Road, Argyll Avenue and Cumberland Avenue for those of us that lived on this side of ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1944 by Frank Mowforth

Wellsbourne School, Abbotsford Road Secondary Modern And Old Swan Technical College

I went to Wellsbourne Road School when I was just four years old on a part time basis when my mam was working shifts in an arms factory (I was born ...Read more

A memory of Norris Green in 1941 by Geoff Unwin

Norburys Sweets And Tobaconist

trying to find info if anyone reads this on a tobaconist and sweetshop,on argyle street salford,1943 to 1950.it belonged to a anthony robinsons grandparents,trying to find a picture if any one has any on this,it ...Read more

A memory of Manchester in 1940 by Julie. Aldcroft

Born On Estate

My birth certificate 1938 says Roseneath; father was a gardner on the estate and have photos of the estate cottage. Also pictures of reputedly oldest trees in Scotland called Adam and Eve, probably long chopped down as castle. ...Read more

A memory of Rosneath in 1930 by William Hair

Argyll Hotel, Esplanade, Oban 1889 1896

My great grandfather, James David Smith, owned the lease of this hotel from 1889 to 1896 when he moved with his family back to Govan. The hotel was demolished in 2011 and there are only three old photos showing ...Read more

A memory of Oban in 1890 by Carol Smith Tavinor

Queen's Road L6

This was my grandparents home for many years and I visited it many times with my dad. My recollections of it were firstly, the size of the house! In it's heyday, it was considered posh and my grandparents employed a maid. The ...Read more

A memory of Everton by Andrew Pettigrew

919 Argyle Street 1961 To 1966

My grandparents lived at 919 Argyle Street for many years and as a child my mum, sister and I lived with them, it was cramped, very cramped, and when I had mumps I slept in grannie's bed in the "hole in the wall" and ...Read more

A memory of Glasgow by Michael Bodger

Martins News Agents Bilton Road 1965

Wow, I was looking at the pictures of Bilton Road, and it's good to see the newsagents, Martin's is still there. The Maternity Hospital, I can confirm was on Stockdove Way at the junction of Perivale Lane and Argyle Road, I still remember seeing the signs for it.

A memory of Perivale by Martin Lecky

Harry

If it is the same Harry hargreavs I remember I use to knock about with him and he worked at the slaughter house that was on the Corner just where the mancunan way starts now, thats how ne came to be in the butcher game. .I lived in pine ...Read more

A memory of Salford by a.smith500

Re: The People Of Kilfinan

It was lovely to see the Ferguson’s mentioned in David Goodman's article. I was born in 1947 and spent many happy summer holidays there, in the 50’s and early 60’s. We got the post van from Tighnabruaich. My father James ...Read more

A memory of Kilfinan by Ruth Canning

Captions

36 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Peel, St German's Cathedral 1893

St German's was begun by Bishop Symon of Argyll in c1230 as the cathedral church of the Sudreys, built on the site of the old parish church of Kirk German.

Caption For Dunoon, Argyll Hotel, Main Street 1904

The Argyll Hotel continues to attract guests, and the scene today is much as is shown here, except for the fashions and the absence of horses.

Caption For Iona, The Beach And The Village 1903

In 1899, the 8th Duke of Argyll presented the ruins of the abbey to the Church of Scotland, in the hope that restoration work might be undertaken.

Caption For Iona, The Beach And The Village 1903

In 1899, the 8th Duke of Argyll presented the ruins of the abbey to the Church of Scotland in the hope that restoration work might be undertaken.

Caption For Dunoon, Castle 1897

Its hereditary keepers were the Earls of Argyll.

Caption For Inverlochy, Castle C1890

The clan power of Argyll is said to have been destroyed for a generation.

Caption For Inveraray, The Bay 1899

Inverary Castle, the 18th-century home of the Dukes of Argyll, was designed by Roger Morris and Robert Mylne and completed in about 1780.

Caption For Glasgow, Green, Playground Of The East End 2004

East and west of the Cross were the Trongate and the Gallowgate, still the principal thoroughfares leading to Argyle Street and the Edinburgh Road respectively.

Caption For Glasgow, The Necropolis 1890

East and west of the Cross were the Trongate and the Gallowgate, still the principal thoroughfares leading to Argyle Street and the Edinburgh Road respectively.

Caption For Mull, Duart Castle C1890

In 1745 they fought for Prince Charles Edward, though it has been said that the core of this army was made up of clans hoping more to settle old scores with Argyll and the Campbells than worry too much

Caption For Twickenham, London Road C1955

Another flurry of house-building took place out towards Whitton after local Councillor Wills lost his battle to save the Duke of Argyll's estate.

Caption For Glasgow, The Grand Hotel, Charing Cross 1897

By contrast, Argyle Street, belonging to a previous generation of building, had no green spaces at all, and the solitary tree that towered over the tenements of Sandyford is believed to have begun