IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Comelybank Road, DUMBARTON, G82 4JT

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Comelybank Road, G82 4JT by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (152 Images Found)

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Housing near Dalreoch Station
In west Dumbarton.
Image: © Stephen Sweeney Taken: 25 Nov 2007
0.01 miles
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Dalreoch Station
Image: © John Firth Taken: 14 Apr 2015
0.03 miles
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Dalreoch station, 1994
View NW, towards Balloch ahead, Craigendoran, Helensburgh and Fort William to left, Dumbarton, Glasgow Queen Street etc. to right: ex-NBR Glasgow - Helensburgh - Fort William (West Highland) line and ex-Dumbarton & Balloch Joint line; North Clyde Electric lines (to Balloch and Helensburgh) since 1960. Ahead is the Vale of Leven. (My Honda Accord is prominent).
Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 22 Jun 1994
0.04 miles
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Official and unofficial footpaths, Dennystown
The broad path in the foreground parallels Glasgow Road as far as its junction with Renton Road, a little further on. The narrower, steeper one leads up to Glasgow Road itself, and presumably results from years of people taking a shortcut to and from Dalreoch railway station (out of frame to the right).
Image: © Richard Vince Taken: 13 Sep 2022
0.05 miles
5
High rise housing, Dennystown
With a view to Dumbarton Rock.
Image: © Barbara Carr Taken: 18 Apr 2013
0.06 miles
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Dalreaoch station
Image: © Tim Glover Taken: 24 May 2003
0.06 miles
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Dalreoch Junction
Image: © Roger Cornfoot Taken: 22 Jun 2018
0.07 miles
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Dalreoch station, West Dunbartonshire
Opened in 1852 by the Glasgow, Dumbarton & Helensburgh Railway at the junction with the line to Balloch (which turns off to the right just beyond the footbridge). View west towards Helensburgh.
Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 29 Dec 2012
0.07 miles
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Dumbarton West Kirk
For another contributor's earlier picture, see Image The first church on this site was built in 1794, when land was feued for the building of a Relief Church and a manse, and for a place of burial. The document granting the feu is dated 6th February 1794, and the construction of the church was completed in that year. The congregation was made up of those who had seceded from the established church in Cardross Parish. They were soon joined by like-minded people from the Burgh of Dumbarton (this area, West Bridgend, was not part of the Burgh of Dumbarton until 1857). The original 1794 church building no longer exists; it was replaced, twice. The first of those replacement buildings came about after it was decided, in 1859, that a new church should be built; the old building was by then showing signs of deterioration. That second church opened at the end of 1860; the building survives to this day, but it is now used as church halls. In the present photograph, it is the building that is just out of shot to the left, shown separately in Image and Image The second replacement building is the one shown in the present photograph; the architect was John McLeod (presumably Dumbarton's town architect of that name – Image). The foundation stone was laid in 1886; construction began in that year, and the church opened in 1888. The building is dated 1887 above its entrance: Image The stone used to build it was taken from nearby Image In the meantime, a separate Dalreoch parish church (1873) had been built not far from here (Image); like the third church (just described) at West Bridgend, Dalreoch Church was designed by John McLeod. In recent times, some Church of Scotland congregations were merged; the West Bridgend and Dalreoch congregations were combined, and they would meet at the church here at West Bridgend, which came to be called the West Kirk. The Dalreoch church building was later demolished. Of the original graveyard, which was still present in 1969, very few memorials now remain; the original burial site has been cleared away – a pity: Image A mere two memorials remain, located just south of the church hall: the MacAuslan memorial (Image) and the Buchanan memorial (Image). Aside from those two, there is a war memorial (Image) in the form of a Celtic cross; it was brought here from Dalreoch Church before the latter was demolished. The war memorial for the (pre-merger) West Bridgend congregation itself is made of bronze, and is located within the West Kirk.
Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 14 Jan 2013
0.07 miles
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Dumbarton West Kirk: detail
See Image for a view of the whole building, and for more information. The present photograph shows the date 1887 above the main entrance.
Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 14 Jan 2013
0.07 miles
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