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Loch Lomond Guides

Private guiding services for individuals and groups High quality private guiding services for individuals and groups, helping you discover and learn about breathtaking scenery and fascinating wildlife in remote and special places few visitors ever see. As well as a full tour guiding, planning and logistics service, we offer a wide variety of pre-planned and […]

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Helensburgh & District Access Trust

Improving countryside access in the Helensburgh and Lomond area Originating in 1990 as a footpath sub committee of Helensburgh Community Council (HCC) and initially known as Helensburgh & District Access Forum (HADAF), the organisation became a registered charity in May 2001 (No. SC 031468) and in 2009 changed its name to Helensburgh & District Access

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Helensburgh Charity Shops

Have a great day out shopping for bargains! Helensburgh is a caring and generous community and as such has a number of well-stocked charity shops offering a cornucopia of bargain finds for the discerning shopper. A recent (pre-Lockdown) browsing expedition turned up a new cashmere jumper, a pair of linen jeans, a sterling silver picture

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Helensburgh Coat of Arms

Helensburgh’s Coat of Arms combines elements of both Clan Colquhoun and the Dukes of Sutherland’s arms. This references the foundation of Helensburgh in 1776 by Sir James Colquhoun, 1st Baronet of Luss, who, a few years after advertising the feus, named it after his wife Lady Helen Sutherland. The central shield has the saltire of

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Hermitage Park

Hermitage Park is a public park in Helensburgh, featuring an A-listed war memorial. The earliest information about the land that now forms Hermitage Park is reference in a charter of 1351. Milligs Mill is shown in the Blaeu Atlas of Scotland of 1654. Hermitage House was built by Robert Fulton Alexander, a Glasgow merchant, in

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Friends of Hermitage Park

Friends of Hermitage Park Association (FoHPA), SCIO SC042935, are ‘a group of volunteers dedicated to saving our Park from neglect and decay.’ Hermitage Park development project was initiated in 2010 when a few local residents expressed concern about the deterioration of Hermitage Park over many years in terms of both maintenance and safety. The group

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John Logie Baird

John Logie Baird is widely credited as being the first person in the world to demonstrate a working television. Born and educated in Helensburgh (Larchfield School), Baird enrolled at the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College to study engineering. This course combined both formal tuition and placements as an apprentice in various firms and

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