Gourock, From Tower Hill 1900
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Gourock was among the towns where witch hunts took place during the 17th century. One of the unfortunates who was burnt at the stake was Mary Lamont. The girl confessed, probably under torture, that she intended to throw Granny Kempock's Stone, a pre-historic monolith standing 6 ft high, into the sea so that ships might be wrecked upon it. In this view, the steamer crossing West Bay is turning to berth at the pier.
An extract from Scotland Photographic Memories.
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