Helensburgh & Rhu Through Time

Helensburgh & Rhu Through Time

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Sanders, Christopher
Amberley Publishing
EAN: 9781445654256
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Helensburgh's history begins on the 11 January 1776 when Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, on the shore of Loch Lomond, advertised land to be divided into building plots on the south-facing slope overlooking the Clyde. The town, called after Lady Helen Colquhoun, received a royal charter in 1802 and developed rapidly on a planned grid pattern during the nineteenth century. Henry Bell's Comet, the first seagoing steam ship in the world, started a commuter service to Glasgow in 1812, making the town, with its fine views over the sea, an attractive place to live. By Edwardian times, a large number of fine houses, some designed by important architects, had been built up the hill, culminating in The Hill House, Charles Rennie Mackintosh s masterpiece. Between the wars and in the 50s and 60s, Helensburgh was a very popular resort for day trips doon the watter from Glasgow, and though this has now declined, the proximity to the Loch Lomond National Park and sailing on the Clyde means it is still a major holiday destination. The town is close to the adjacent naval base at Faslane and combines maritime traditions with fine streets filled with clouds of cherry blossom in spring.
EAN 9781445654256
ISBN 1445654253
Binding Ebook
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Publication date July 15, 2016
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Sanders, Christopher