A YOUNG Helensburgh naval officer who was a nephew of Andrew Bonar Law was shot by a sniper in a World War One trench battle.
Sub-Lieutenant John Pitcairn Robley, whose aunt Annie was the wife of the future Prime Minister, was the younger son of dairy proprietor William Pitcairn Robley and his wife Edith.

A HELENSBURGH man who made a dramatic escape from a mini-submarine in Loch Striven serves as an example of the talent to be found in the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment at RAF Helensburgh during World War Two.
A HIGHLY respected World War One officer from Helensburgh who was a nephew of Lord Strathclyde died in strange circumstances in Italy early in 1918.


TRIPLETS set out from Helensburgh to fight for their country in World War One . . . but one did not return.
FOUR members of a Belgian refugee family spent part of World War One living in Garelochhead.

ONE of the saddest events in the history of the Gareloch is the K13 submarine disaster, which took place on January 29 1917.
