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Shopping in Greenock

albabigman wrote 1 month ago: Yep it was time again. As the weather is bad and my weekend in Liverpool has been postponed (the Chr … more →

Tags: News, Scotland, technology, Htc, The Great Escape, Shopping

Flood

albabigman wrote 1 month ago: Some say that water is nice, refreshing and in itself fantastic. This might be true but to be honest … more →

Tags: News, Flood, water

Queen Mary 2 visits Greenock1 comment

thebayattic wrote 2 months ago: I was awoken by her chorus, as she glistened in the darkness of the morning. Unfortunately, I did no … more →

Tags: Life, Lifestyle & Events, Fun, The Bay Attic, Thoughts, river clyde, liners, Cunard, QM2

Queen Mary on the Clyde...

Chris Goan wrote 2 months ago: There was a lot of activity on the old river this evening. First the fireworks lit up Greenock in th … more →

Tags: Photography, the Clyde, Queen Mary 2

Queen Mary 2 visits Firth of Clyde

Apollo wrote 2 months ago: I was intrigued to watch the Queen Mary 2 arrive in the Firth of Clyde this morning, and berth at Gr … more →

Tags: maritime, Transport, Queen Mary 2

1800 PEOPLE AMONG FIRST SETTLERS IN RAMSAY, BY HOWARD MORTON BROWN, CARLETON PLACE CANADIAN, 27 APRIL, 19612 comments

Carleton Place Public Library wrote 2 months ago: An account of the beginnings of settlement in Ramsay township is continued.  Extracts from a diary o … more →

Tags: 1820's, Arthur Lang, Beckwith, carleton place, Carleton Place Canadian, Carleton Place Local History, emigration, First Nations, Howard Brown articles

HOWARD M. BROWN TELLS STORY OF RAMSAY TOWNSHIP, CARLETON PLACE CANADIAN, 20 APRIL, 1961

Carleton Place Public Library wrote 2 months ago: One of the first trails to be laid out as a road when the forests on the north side of Carleton Plac … more →

Tags: carleton place, Howard Brown articles, First Nations, Carleton Place Canadian, Carleton Place Local History, Beckwith, ramsay, Pioneers, 1820's

Lang Craigs - Rich in History

jacquimorris wrote 2 months ago: Lang Craigs is rich in history – but the Trust has only scratched the surface and we want to know mo … more →

Tags: Clydebank, dumbarton, Lang Craigs, wwii

The Lighthouse Stevensons by Bella Bathurst2 comments

piningforthewest wrote 4 months ago: Book cover If you are at all interested in lighthouses then you should certainly read this book.I al … more →

Tags: Books, Robert Louis Stevenson, Lighthouses

Scotland Frees (suspected) Lockerbie Bomber...1 comment

jnspire wrote 4 months ago: I am proud of Scotland’s courts and their maturity. I am disappointed in America and our child … more →

Tags: News, Reviews, Scotland, Free, Frees, Suspect, suspected, Lockerbie, Bomb

Scots cartoonist draws his own conclusions on US politics1 comment

michaelmacleod1 wrote 4 months ago: AN America-based Scots boffin is taking on some of the world’s best cartoonists in a bid to claim ba … more →

Tags: 1, Edinburgh, Pictures], Scotland, Deadline Press & Picture Agency, deadline, america, Edinburgh News, holyrood

Greenock medical martyrs of 1864–65

lesleyrichmond wrote 7 months ago: A new piece of research into the 1864 typhus outbreak in Greenock has been published online in the J … more →

Tags: Archive Services (GUAS), COLLECTIONS, archive services, Research, medical history, Medical Profession, Disease, typhus, matriculation records

Greenock Morton 2-2 Livingston

LLD wrote 11 months ago: Greenock Morton 2-2 Livingston January 24, 2009 – Cappielow Park, Greenock Daylight robbery in … more →

Tags: SFL1, Livingston, morton, Cappielow Park, scottish football league

Finally back in Sweden

Karp wrote 1 year ago: I don’t even know where to begin. I’m in Sweden now, but getting here was quite the orde … more →

Tags: Web-food, Weather, Christmas, Parents, flooding, Traffic, train, Frustration, exhaustion

SCOTLAND'S DRIVING FORZA

xavinet wrote 1 year ago: Forza Italia!  Hey…are the Scots-Italians suddenly taking over their adopted nation? While Sco … more →

Tags: Scotland, Italy, Italian Scots, Scottish Italians, Immigrants, New York, American Counsins, tartaglia, Conti

Unexploded Greenock3 comments

Apollo wrote 1 year ago: That was almost unexplored Greenock, but after the reports of World War II ordnance turning up in La … more →

Tags: Lost, World War II, Bombs, Port Glasgow, UXB

My Working Life

lokipuli wrote 1 year ago: I thought you’d like to know about about my very brief dog show career. It’s my personal … more →

Tags: hungarian puli, Dogs, The Scottish Kennel Club, Kennel Club, Rare Breeds, Pastoral Breeds, Working & Pastoral Breeds Association Of Scotland, Greenock & District Kennel Association, open show

QE2 makes final farewell trip to the Clyde

Apollo wrote 1 year ago: Farewell flower bed on Greenock Esplanade 2008 © Zak The QE2 arrives in Greenock at 12:00 BST (if th … more →

Tags: maritime, Transport, Clyde, qe2, visit, Farewell, Final, Läst

Greenock to Wemyss Bay Station. 12 Miles.2 comments

treb123 wrote 1 year ago: The Rothesay Ferry Today was a great day for a walk – lovely warm late September sunshine only … more →

Tags: Scotland, walk, Trail, Travel, trek, Photography, Life, Gourock, dunoon


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