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A Traveller's Tales

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heritage-gillies-11.08-wGREAT stories and excellent photographs featured at the final 2008 open meeting of Helensburgh Heritage Trust in Helensburgh Tennis Club on Wednesday November 26.

The guest speaker was Marion Gillies, vice-chairman of Helensburgh Community Council and organiser of an exhibition in Helensburgh Library about the steamer Lucy Ashton earlier this year.

Her topic was ‘Tales and Scenes of the West Coast’, and she took her on audience on a photographic journey from Inveraray to Sutherland — telling many tales about places she had visited. Heritage Trust president Stewart Noble proposed the vote of thanks. Photo by Donald Fullarton.

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First winter talk

Glen_Fruin_HBREDavid Norman will speak about Glen Fruin's Little Secret, the Admiralty Hydro Ballistic Research Establishment, on Wednesday September 29 at 7.30pm at Helensburgh Tennis Club, Suffolk Street.

Winter Talks

  • Wednesday September 29 2010 — David Norman: Glen Fruin's Little Secret — A History of AH-BRE.
  • Wednesday October 27 — AGM at 7pm; Stewart Noble: The Vanished Railways of Old Western Dunbartonshire.
  • Wednesday November 24— Fiona Jackson and Sue Furness: The Excavations at High Morlaggan, Arrochar.
  • Wednesday January 26 2011 — David Harvie: Diamonds in the Deli — J.B.Hannay.
  • Wednesday February 23 — Tony Dance: Restoration of the Victoria Hall.
  • Wednesday March 30 — Dr Martin MacGregor: The Battle of Glen Fruin — A MacGregor Perspective.
All meetings held in the upstairs meeting room at Helensburgh Lawn Tennis Club, Suffolk Street,
at 7.30pm

Charity Number

HELENSBURGH HERITAGE TRUST
Scottish Charity
No SC 024603