A PAINTING of great significance to Helensburgh was on show in the Anderson Trust exhibition at Helensburgh Library in West King Street.
The enigmatic rear view portrait aroused interest and comment from visitors, and the importance of this painting to Helensburgh and to this collection of paintings cannot be overestimated.


A PROLIFIC and talented Helensburgh artist who died in 1985 at the age of 75 is certainly not forgotten.
A HELENSBURGH singer with a real talent was much mourned when he died from cancer in February 1945 at the age of only 35.
A YOUNG Helensburgh fiddle player and singer is already making an international name for herself as a traditional musician.
MASSES of information is available about Helensburgh’s iconic film star Deborah Kerr . . . but few of her fans know much about the interesting life and tragic death of her young brother.
WHEN a young American girl arrived at Helensburgh’s St Bride’s School in 1921, it was the surprising start of a life’s work in Gaelic folklore.
A HELENSBURGH-born actress has become a well known TV, film and theatre performer.
A HELENSBURGH woman who died in Edmonton, Canada, in 1999 is still revered in that country as an educator, actress and playwright.
TV INVENTOR John Logie Baird peers out over the seafront at the foot of William Street in Helensburgh, Henry Bell has an obelisk at the foot of James Street, and his Comet artefacts have recently been restored to the East Bay grass after the Scottish Water works.
A REMARKABLE tribute was paid on March 4 2009 to a Rosneath Peninsula man who had a huge impact in spreading the joy of music amongst people of all ages and abilities.
A CARDROSS couple are both leading Scottish artists, acclaimed by their peers.

