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| Old Cumbernauld with Condorrat and Castlecary by Guthrie Hutton Guthrie Hutton, the seasoned Stenlake Publishing author, strolls through the years from the villages’ small beginnings and onward to their...more | | |  |

| Steamers of Loch Lomond by P J G Ransom more | | |  |

| Old Loch Lomondside by P J G Ransom Most of the photographs in this book date from the 1890s to the 1930s and with a few exceptions are bereft of the motor traffic which clutters the...more | | |  |

| Bygone Clydebank by John Hood The origins of Clydebank can be traced back to 1 May 1871 when the first turf of Clydebank Shipyard was cut on the farmlands of West Barns o' Clyde...more | | |  |

| Old Dalmuir by John Hood From the late eighteenth century the areas of Dalmuir Glen and Dalmuir Shore were subject to industrial developments such as calico printworks...more | | |  |

| Old Bowling Duntocher Hardgate Milton and Old Kilpatrick by John Hood Each of these five villages has ancient origins, although it wasn't until after the eighteenth century that they really developed as industrial...more | | |  |

| Old Kirkintilloch by Guthrie Hutton During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Kirkintilloch found itself at the centre of a transport network that was unrivalled in Scotland. The...more | | |  |

| Old Lenzie by Guthrie Hutton Lenzie's leafy streets and solid villas suggest that it has a long history, but in fact it originated as a brand new commuter suburb following the...more | | |  |

| Glasgow and Dunbartonshire’s Lost Railways by Gordon Stansfield Glasgow is unique among British cities in that it has the largest rail network outside of London, and there was once a time when the city had four...more | | |  |

| Mining from Kirkintilloch to Clackmannan & Stirling to Slamannan by Guthrie Hutton Packed with over two hundred illustrations, this is the fifth book in the Stenlake mining series. As well as gritty pit head scenes, the vibrant...more | | |  |

| Old Garelochhead & the Rosneath Peninsula by Keith Hall By the middle of the nineteenth century, steamers were calling at Garelochhead and the villages of the Rosneath peninsula, bringing in visitors and...more | | |  |

| Old Dumbarton by John Hood An aerial photograph of Dumbarton Rock and Castle, with shipyards behind it, encapsulates two important aspects of the town's history in one. There...more | | |  |

| Old Helensburgh, Rhu & Shandon by John Hood Helensburgh was planned as a new town by Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, and its streets were laid out in the late eighteenth century. The area's...more | | |  |

| Old Alexandria, Bonhill & Renton by A Graham Lappin more | Sorry, this book is out of print. email us for information on any planned new editions |

| Old Clydebank by Sheila Struthers The town of Clydebank was formed in the late nineteenth century when J. & G. Thomson's shipyard, Clyde Bank, was forced to relocate from Govan because...more | | |  |
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