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Balloch Crescent, Millport
Image: © Alan Reid
Taken: 13 Jul 2017
0.08 miles
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Approaching Millport from the north
Millport is actually visible in this picture, just as it is to anybody who travels from the ferry slip on the road over the central part of the island. This particular day's subdued October sun leaves it very indistinct, however.
Image: © Alec MacKinnon
Taken: 10 Oct 2010
0.09 miles
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Ferry Road, Millport
Leaving Millport on the B899, although the road number doesn't appear on any of the signs here.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 20 Mar 2012
0.13 miles
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Millport Fire Station
Image: © Richard Law
Taken: 24 Apr 2011
0.14 miles
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Millport: postbox № KA28 139, Kames Street
A George VI-reign pillar box serving this residential part of the town. It is emptied finally at 3:30pm on weekdays and at 9am on Saturdays.
Image: © Chris Downer
Taken: 12 Oct 2009
0.17 miles
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Marine Parade, Millport
The solid-looking villas to be found around Millport attest to its one-time popularity as a seaside resort. This is the northern end of Marine Parade leading down to the bay. The County Garage business to the left appeared to be defunct.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 20 Mar 2012
0.17 miles
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Dundonald Villa - Kames Bay, Millport
Dundonald Villa was the home of Duncan Macrae (1905-1967).
Duncan Macrae was considered one of Scotland's best known actors – working with international stars on stage, television, radio and in cinema.
And what makes his connection to Millport so strong, is the fact that it’s the place he and his wife Peggy chose to relax and call their second home.
The popular pair often visited to escape the hustle and bustle of Glasgow. In fact, they loved the Isle of Cumbrae so much, that they bought Dundonald Villa on Kames Bay.
Duncan himself was born in Maryhill on 20 August 1905. He attended Glasgow University to study engineering but soon discovered his love and talent for acting.
He joined Glasgow’s Citizen Theatre in his early acting days before featuring in acclaimed films such as ‘Whisky Galore’ and ‘Tunes of Glory’. On television he was Para Handy in the first adaptation of Neil Munro’s tales. Later in the 1960s he was cast in ‘The Prisoner’ and ‘The Avengers’ – both cult television shows. His last film, released after his death in 1967, was the James Bond spoof - ‘Casino Royale’.
Image: © Raibeart MacAoidh
Taken: 5 Mar 2016
0.18 miles
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Dundonald Villa - Kames Bay
Dundonald Villa was the home of Duncan Macrae (1905-1967).
Duncan Macrae was considered one of Scotland's best known actors – working with international stars on stage, television, radio and in cinema.
And what makes his connection to Millport so strong, is the fact that it’s the place he and his wife Peggy chose to relax and call their second home.
The popular pair often visited to escape the hustle and bustle of Glasgow. In fact, they loved the Isle of Cumbrae so much, that they bought Dundonald Villa on Kames Bay.
Duncan himself was born in Maryhill on 20 August 1905. He attended Glasgow University to study engineering but soon discovered his love and talent for acting.
He joined Glasgow’s Citizen Theatre in his early acting days before featuring in acclaimed films such as ‘Whisky Galore’ and ‘Tunes of Glory’. On television he was Para Handy in the first adaptation of Neil Munro’s tales. Later in the 1960s he was cast in ‘The Prisoner’ and ‘The Avengers’ – both cult television shows. His last film, released after his death in 1967, was the James Bond spoof - ‘Casino Royale’.
Image: © Raibeart MacAoidh
Taken: 5 Mar 2016
0.18 miles
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Kames Bay, Millport
The road, which is called Kames Bay, has several fine houses which have good sea views.
Image: © Mary and Angus Hogg
Taken: 5 Apr 2013
0.20 miles
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Millport: houses on Kelburn Street
Looking townward along Kelburn Street, with Kames Bay to the left.
Image: © Chris Downer
Taken: 12 Oct 2009
0.21 miles