- CONTENTS -
• INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
• HELENSBURGH GUIDE
THE earliest notice of a public kind
• EXTRACTS
EXTRACTS from RECORDS of the TOWN COUNCIL
• Prosperous Days
But more prosperous days
• Churches
THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH
• Banks
It speaks well for the economical habits
• HIGHLANDMAN’S ROAD
this walk presents many attractions
• THE OLD ROAD
Among the nooks and corners worth exploring
• TO ROW
Learned Gaelic commentators have long ago found out
• SMUGGLER’S GLEN.
This beautiful and romantic glen is situated
• THE GARELOCH.
A narrow and indifferently kept road
• CARDROSS.
Helensburgh is bounded on the east
• GLEN FRUIN.
This most interesting and beautiful glen
• ROSENEATH.
Is perhaps the favourite spot beyond all others
• LUSS.
A pretty stiff ascent of about a mile
• THE GEOLOGY
BY A MEMBER OF THE GLASGOW GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
• BOTANY
The district around Helensburgh
• MOSSES
Those who are fond of collecting mosses
• SPORT
While the district affords a wide field