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moonbeam wrote:Stenlake have a new book out. Old country houses of Dunbartonshire. A lot of pictures of some of the Clydebank and district
big houses. Some destroyed in the blitz are featured.
HollowHorn wrote:HollowHorn wrote:An excellent site showing photographs of Clydebank / Whitecrook during the late '70's / early '80's:
http://www.myclydebankphotos.co.uk/index.htm
Further to the above, a couple of 'Guest Photo' sections have been added to the site, Tommy Quinn's set is a major find:
http://www.myclydebankphotos.co.uk/page43.htm
banjo wrote:my kinda town. born and bred in whitecrook.still live there as do my mother,sister,three brothers and their families.owen mcguigan who runs that site lives near me.smashing fellow.
robertpool wrote:An Aerial shot l purchased a few years ago showing the shipyards and the old race track in Whitecrook where the flats now stand
Clydebank Aerial View by Robert Pool's Glasgow Collection, on Flickr
robertpool wrote:I'm not saying it is a ship but when you zoom right in it looks like the shape of a ship (same shape as the Queen Mary minus the 3 funnels) at John Brown's Shipyard. I have also been told (by my brother) that the race track was the original football park of Clydebank Juniors FC . Having zoomed in on the photo l can definitely say that there is two goal posts. Across the road is Holm Park, the home ground of Yoker Athletic FC
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