A FORMER professional footballer who spent the last 18 years of his life in Helensburgh managed Manchester United for five years and Ipswich Town for 18 years.
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Villager was top lawyer and historian
A CARDROSS man is best known locally because of his daughter, but he had a very important legal career.
Woodsman collected Gaelic folk tales
ONE of Scotland's most acclaimed collectors of Gaelic folk tales was born in Row (Rhu) parish and grew up on the Gortan estate on Loch Longside.
City statue honours Loch Longside laird
STATUES in Glasgow’s George Square have been under close scrutiny because of possible slavery connections . . . but that was not a problem for one in a prime site which is of a Loch Longside laird.
Ballet dancer escaped from labour camp
THE EXTRAORDINARY story of a young ballet dancer’s traumatic journey from southwestern Russia to Helensburgh has just been compiled by her nephew.
Alistair Quinlan, who grew up in the burgh but now lives in Ashford in Kent, kindly agreed that the Trust could retell Vera Nina Dobudoglo’s life on this website.
Dark days of 'Spanish flu' pandemic
THE 2020 Coronavirus worldwide is scary, heart-breaking or deadly, depending on how it affects individuals. But a pandemic hitting Helensburgh is not new.
James Grieve billed as Scotland’s oldest man
A CENTURY ago a steady flow of visitors beat a path to the door of Susie and her ‘Castle’, an upturned half-hull of a fishing boat on the shore at Portincaple.
Engineer is world expert on materials
AN ENGINEER from Helensburgh is one of the world’s most highly cited scientists whose work is often used by others.
Professor Robert Maxwell McMeeking is a key figure in the international engineering world.
Childrens doctor famous worldwide
A PROMINENT Helensburgh man who died on January 21 1918 at the age of 94 was one of the world’s most famous children’s doctors.
Eight died in tragic family accident
THE 150thanniversary of one of the Clyde’s worst tragedies, the death by drowning of a family of eight from Cardross, was on Sunday July 7 2019.
Couple gave windows in thanksgiving
THREE SETS of stained glass windows from the demolished St Bride’s Church are displayed in Helensburgh Library . . . but only two of them are memorials.
Rosneath visit ended in mystery
ROSNEATH was the starting point of one of the most unusual stories ever of a person’s disappearance. It happened in 1924 — and was never solved.
Farm lad rose to top city job
A YOUNG man from a Glen Luss family rose to become a long-serving and controversial Town Clerk of Glasgow.
Angus Turner, one of the Turner family who farmed at Edentaggart in the glen for over 200 years and who were supposed to be linked by marriage to William Wallace, was by all accounts quite a character.