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The French Memorial - Lyle Hill, GreenockThe Free French Memorial - Lyle Hill, Greenock with Cardwell Bay and Gourock in background - Scotland. The war memorial (built in the shape of the Cross of Lorrain)
The Village, Ashton, RenfrewshireThe Village, Ashton, Gourock, near Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Date: 1902
R. M. S. Queen Mary leaving Clydebank, March 1936Photograph of the R.M.S. Queen Mary leaving John Browns shipyard, Clydebank, for Greenock on 24th March 1936. Several of the seven tugs involved in manoevering the Queen Mary down the Clyde are
England / WatchetLow tide in the Harbour at Watchet, Somerset, an old and interesting seaport
Princes Pier, Greenock, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Combination Hospital, Greenock, Renfrewshire, ScotlandThe Greenock Combination Hospital was erected in 1906-7 on Inverkip Road, Greenock, to serve the combined burghs of Greenock, Port Glasgow, and Gourock. It later became known as Gateside Hospital
The Esplanade, Greenock, RenfrewshireThe Esplanade, Greenock, near Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Date: 1910s
Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, RenfrewshireAerial view of the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. The Homes, laid out as a village of cottage homes, were opened in 1878 by William Quarrier
Greenock, Renfrewshire, ScotlandGreenock is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire
Greenock Cathcart Square early 1900s
General Store at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of WeirThe general store at the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. Jars of sweets feature prominently on its shelves
Advert, Ferguson & Co, Sailmakers, Greenock, ScotlandAdvert for Ferguson & Co, Sailmakers for Ships, Steamers and Yachts, Roslin Street, Greenock, Scotland. 1905
School at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of WeirChildren pouring out of the school at the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. The Homes, laid out as a village of cottage homes, were opened in 1878 by William Quarrier
Greenock Highland Mary's Grave Victorian period
Highland Mary's Grave, Greenock
Greenock
River Clyde, Greenock, Victorian period
Princes Pier, Greenock
Greenock Princes Pier early 1900s
Cathcart Square, Greenock
Greenock, Victorian period
Greenock Scotland Victorian period
Inchgreen - Glasgow and South Western Railway accidentInchgreen near Greenock - Glasgow and South Western Railway accident in 1900
Sam Cowan, Greenock Morton and Scotland footballerSam Cowan, football goalkeeper for Greenock Morton and Scotland Date: 1949
RMS Queen Mary reaches open anchorage off GreenockRMS Queen Mary reached open anchorage off Greenock four hours after leaving the fitting-out basin Date: 1936
Mourning card, 1913The interior of a black-edged mourning card in Victorian style, marking the death of James McNeill of Greenock, Scotland, who died on 14th July 1913, aged 58 years. Date: July 1913
The Comet, early paddle steamerThe Comet, an early paddle steamer, built in 1812 in Scotland, the first commercially successful steamboat service in Europe, operating on the River Clyde between Glasgow and Greenock
Advert, John Poynter, Son & Macdonalds, GlasgowAdvert for John Poynter, Son & Macdonalds, Chemicals etc, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
Design, Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland. 1905
Advert, Aluminium Castings Company, Greenock, Scotland. 1905
Mince Collop Close, Greenock, ScotlandMince Collop Close, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland - undoubtedly " the vilest" of all the " numerous pen closes running from the low streets"
The Royal Navy fleet off Greenock from the golf course. From left to right: Royal Sovereign, Rodney, Courageous, and Nelson
Register of wedding banns, 1914A register of wedding banns for the marriage of Joseph Rutter to Marion Jane Struthers Symington McNeill at the church of St John the Baptist in the parish of Greenock South, Scotland
Smithston Asylum and Poorhouse, Greenock, RenfrewshireThe Smithston Asylum and Poorhouse, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, was opened in 1879 to house the areas lunatics and paupers
Off Greenock (1878). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1878
Greenock / James Watt InnThe James Watt Tavern, in Greenock, home town of the famous engineer Date: 1878
East Bay Esplanade, Dunoon, Argyll-shireEast Bay Esplanade, Dunoon, near Greenock, Argyll-shire, Scotland. Date: 1900s
The Promenade, Dunoon, Argyll-shireThe Promenade, Dunoon, near Greenock, Argyll-shire, Scotland. Date: 1951
Street Scene, Kirn, ArgyllshireStreet Scene, Kirn, Dunoon, near Greenock, Argyllshire, Scotland. Date: 1900s
The Town, Dunoon, Argyll-shireThe Town, Dunoon, near Greenock, Argyll-shire, Scotland. Showing the Argyll Hotel Date: 1900s
Princes Pier, Greenock, RenfrewshirePrinces Pier, Greenock, near Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Showing Horse & Cart Date: 1905
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, manoeuvring down the ClydeQueen Mary set out on its first voyage, from Clydebank where her interior was fitted out, down the river Clyde to Greenock Scotland
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, passing French liner L AtlantiqueQueen Mary Ocean Liner, first journey down the river Clyde. Passing on the way lyng off Greenock was the luxurious ocean liner L Atlantique a French vessel, which was caught on fire in January 1933
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, down the river ClydeQueen Mary set out on its first voyage, from Clydebank John Browns shipyard where her interior was fitted out, down the river Clyde to Greenock Scotland, escorted by tugs to the sea
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, ready for journey down the ClydeQueen Mary Ocean Liner, at her berth in Clydebank, ready to take her first journey down the river Clyde to Southampton, for her final fitting-out on 24 march 1936. Date: 1936
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, journey down the ClydeMap to show how Queen Mary Ocean Liner navigated on its first journey from Clydebank where her interior was fitted out, down the river Clyde to Greenock Scotland, escorted by tugs to the sea
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, ready for travel to GreenockFront cover of Weekly Illustrated magazine, photograph showing the Queen Mary lying in the dock ay Clydebank in Scotland, from which she will have to be manoeuvred across the river into the mouth of
Queen Mary Ocean Liner to Greenock, InverclydeQueen Mary set out on its first voyage, from Clydebank where her interior was fitted out, down the river Clyde to Greenock Scotland, escorted by tugs to the sea