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Watt Library,

Newspaper Index

This index covers stories that have appeared in in the Greenock, Gourock and Port area from the start of the nineteenth century. It is provided to researchers as a reference resource to aid the searching of these historic publications which can be consulted, preferably by prior appointment, at the Watt Library, 9 Union Street, Greenock.

Subject Entry Date Page Caddlehill Farm, Greenock Farm of Caddlehill to be let. Greenock Advertiser 20/07/1807 1 Caddlehill Laundry, Greenock Opening of new Caddlehill Laundry 05/12/1944 2 Caddlehill Laundry, Greenock Photograph showing view of Horse-drawn lorry of Caddlehill laundry and of Oakbank Oil Greenock Telegraph 09/12/1976 12 Co lorry Caird & Co., Greenock Council’s negotiations with Caird & Co over extension scheme Greenock Telegraph 28/09/1918 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co’s ship models on show at Crystal Place Exhibition Greenock Telegraph 24/09/1884 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Eastern building yard of Caird & Co sold to clients for £14,000 Greenock Advertiser 10/03/1866 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Eastern building yard of Caird & Co sold to clients for £14,000 Greenock Advertiser 10/03/1866 2 Caird & Co., Greenock A visit to Caird & Co’s Building and Engineering Works Greenock Telegraph 13/06/1888 3 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co buy sugar warehouse at West Breast to extend workshop accommodationF Greenock Telegraph 21/11/1872 3 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co’s model on the ‘Mona’s Isle’ wins gold medal at Amsterdam International and Greenock Advertiser 24/08/1883 2 Colonial Fair Caird & Co., Greenock Julia Galbraith/McMillan -v- Caird & Co. Report of Court of Sessions proceeding 27th Mar Greenock Advertiser 25/03/1862 2 p1 Caird & Co., Greenock Julia Galbraith/McMillan -v- Caird & Co. Report of Court of Sessions proceeding 27th Mar Greenock Telegraph 26/03/1869 1 p1 Caird & Co., Greenock Julia Galbraith/McMillan -v- Caird & Co. Report of Court of Sessions proceeding 27th Mar Greenock Advertiser 27/03/1869 1 p1 Caird & Co., Greenock Article on Caird’s graving dock and vessels which have used facilities Greenock Telegraph 27/06/1888 3 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co to send a number of ship models to the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in Greenock Telegraph 30/03/1886 2 - details Caird & Co., Greenock Details of ships on stocks in Caird & Co’s yard Greenock Advertiser 03/10/1867 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Old West Kirk - proposed removal so that Caird & Co can expand - 10th May p2; 12th May Greenock Telegraph 09/05/1917 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co get contract to build 3 steamships for the North German Lloyds and Baltimore Greenock Advertiser 02/02/1867 2 Railway Co Caird & Co., Greenock Article on the ‘Medina’ built by Cairds in 1911 Greenock Telegraph 25/04/1935 6 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co’s part in building ships for the P & O Fleet Greenock Telegraph 02/09/1937 4 Caird & Co., Greenock Article on Caird & Co - 30th April p4 Greenock Telegraph 28/04/1938 4 Caird & Co., Greenock Cairds - article on some of the characters who worked in the yard Greenock Telegraph 13/01/1949 8 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co take over former yard of Robert Duncan. Details of ships on their stocks Greenock Advertiser 17/03/1846 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co contract for screw steamship for Hamburg and American Steam Packet Co Greenock Advertiser 24/03/1854 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co - negotiations with Corporation to acquire property at West Quay Lane & Greenock Telegraph 15/07/1912 2 Dalrymple Street Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co buy ground bounded by Nicolson Street, Crawfurd, Laird & Caird Sheets Greenock Telegraph 15/11/1913 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co’s relationship with the P & O Company and the number of ships they built Greenock Telegraph 10/01/1922 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Building yard adjoining Albert Harbour bought by Caird & Co for £30,000 Greenock Advertiser 30/12/1871 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co - screw steamer 'Union' for North German Lloyds - details. Kirkpatrick & Greenock Advertiser 30/10/1866 2 Macintyre - clipper barque 'River Avon' for Hargrove, Fergusson & Co, Liverpool - details. 'Union' trial details - 13th Dec p2. Caird & Co., Greenock P & O and the steamers built for them by Caird - drawings and details Greenock Telegraph 04/04/1894 3 Caird & Co., Greenock Photograph showing view of apprentice finishers from Caird & Co Greenock Telegraph 11/07/1978 4 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co suspends payment number of hand paid off 700. Meeting of creditors called Greenock Advertiser 28/03/1848 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co install 800hp engines in Royal West India Mail Steam Packet Co's ship Greenock Advertiser 09/03/1852 2 'Parana' Caird & Co., Greenock Creditors of Caird & Co - debts £40,438 9s 11d, assets £23,159 4s 5d, details of Greenock Advertiser 04/04/1848 2 arrangements Caird & Co., Greenock 3 vessels built by Wm Denny in New East Harbour to be fitted up with engines Greenock Advertiser 29/12/1846 2 and screw propellers by Caird & Co Caird & Co., Greenock James F Caird (Caird & Co) appointed engineer inspector for the Port of Greenock Greenock Advertiser 30/04/1847 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Closure of Arthur Street engine works - history of the early days of Caird & Co Greenock Telegraph 31/03/1922 3 Caird & Co., Greenock Part of engineering works of Caird & Co destroyed by fire - full details Greenock Advertiser 30/04/1850 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Foundry and engine works near Cartsdyke Bridge occupied by Caird & Co. to be let. Greenock Advertiser 23/03/1847 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co’s yard and engine works put on full time Greenock Advertiser 01/02/1859 2 Caird & Co., Greenock Improvements at Caird’s yard with completion of laying of railway lines between yard and Greenock Advertiser 01/06/1883 2 Albert Harbour Caird & Co., Greenock Caird & Co complete new crane at Victoria Harbour and two sets of engines for Royal Greenock Advertiser 03/10/1851 2 West India Steam Packet Co's steamers 'Parana' and 'Demerara' details Caird & Co., Greenock/Harland Caird & Co to be associated with Harland & Wolff Greenock Telegraph 19/10/1916 2 & Wolff Caird & Co., Greenock/Harland Article on the yard of Caird & Co later Harland & Wolft Greenock Telegraph 13/02/1969 4 & Wolft Caird, Arthur Death of partner in former Caird & Co. Greenock Telegraph 18/08/1924 2 Caird, Arthur Brief Biography Greenock Telegraph 31/08/1905 2 Caird, Arthur F.R. Death of member of well known Greenock family Greenock Telegraph 12/01/1942 2 Caird, Colin S. Death of partner in Caird & Co. Greenock Telegraph 05/01/1912 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Caird, Dr. Robert Death of partner in Caird & Co. Greenock Telegraph 01/12/1915 2 Caird, Edward Centenary Greenock Telegraph 23/03/1935 4 Caird, James Tennant Obituary of Greenock shipbuilder. Funeral: 6th Feb p3 Greenock Telegraph 31/01/1888 2 Caird, James Tennant Extract from 'Men You Know' in the 'Bailie' Greenock Telegraph 03/06/1885 3 Caird, John Article on the first John Caird: 9th Oct p4. Greenock Telegraph 06/10/1934 4 Caird, John Death of John Caird, partner in the steam engine firm of Caird & Co. Greenock Advertiser 24/09/1838 2 Caird, Patrick Tennant Death of Greenock shipbuilder: brief biography: 11th Jan p4 Greenock Telegraph 09/01/1933 2 Caird, Patrick Tennant Biography Greenock Telegraph 08/01/1909 2 Caird, Patrick Tennant Brief Biography Greenock Telegraph 22/08/1902 3 Caird, Patrick Tennant Death of former head of Caird & Co. Gourock Times 18/01/1933 3 Caird, Principal John Obituary Greenock Telegraph 30/07/1898 2 Caird, Principal John Unveiling of memorial window in the Bute Hall of the Glasgow University. Greenock Telegraph 14/01/1901 2 Caird, Professor Edward Death of former Master of Balliol: 3rd Nov p3 & 4 Greenock Telegraph 02/11/1908 2 Caird, Rev. John Blackwood & Gordon to publish a volume of sermons of the Rev. J. Caird. Greenock Advertiser 02/03/1858 2 Caird, Stuart Anderson Death of local ship owner Greenock Telegraph 06/06/1917 2 Caladh House Children's First time in 30 years the Caladh house Children's Home has a deficit of £2,600. Greenock Telegraph 24/12/1979 9 Home, Greenock Caladh House Children's Caladh House is in danger of closing since Social Work department have stopped sending Greenock Telegraph 23/03/1982 8 Home, Greenock children there. Councillor Young backs the Home's work: 30 March p6. Caladh House Children's Caladh House may not close after all. Greenock Telegraph 14/12/1982 6 Home, Greenock Caladh House Children's Concern about Caladh House Children's Home being taken over by local Council. Article Greenock Telegraph 28/11/1969 5 Home, Greenock and photographs: 17 December p6.z Caldwell Brothers Caldwell Brothers, new company formed as engineers, shipbuilders and repairers Greenock Telegraph 05/11/1948 5 Caledonia Crescent, Gourock New street from Caledonia Crescent to the boundary: planning permission granted. Gourock Times 25/06/1937 2 Caledonian Forge, Greenock Caledonian Forge, Road, buildings, machinery etc. to be sold. Greenock Advertiser 21/02/1876 1 Caledonian Foundry, Greenock Caledonia Foundry install a gas fitted cone - drying oven Greenock Telegraph 14/03/1921 4 Caledonian Foundry, Greenock Article and photographs of the Caledonian Foundry Greenock Telegraph 27/05/1963 4 Caledonian Foundry, Greenock Site of Caledonian Foundry could be used for housing development Greenock Telegraph 28/06/1979 11 Caledonian Foundry, Greenock Site of Caledonian Foundry could be used for housing development Greenock Telegraph 28/06/1979 7 Caledonian Hotel, Gourock Alex Finlay opens the Caledonian Hotel (formerly the Vine Tavern) near the Quay Head Greenock Advertiser 24/04/1846 3 Caledonian Public House, Closure of the Caledonian Public House in High Street which first opened in 1893. Greenock Telegraph 04/05/1972 8 Greenock Photograph of the original pub in 20 Vennel Caledonian Steam Packet Co., Offices of the Caledonian Steam Packet Co destroyed by fire Gourock Times 13/12/1957 3 Gourock Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Calica Printwork, Greenock Silk and Calico Printwork at Ladyburn for sale. Greenock Advertiser 17/07/1846 3 Campaign for Nuclear About 100 attend a bonfire vigil at Battery Park to mark 38th Anniversary of Hiroshima. Greenock Telegraph 06/08/1983 1 Disarmament Campaign for Nuclear Less than 300 people turn up for CND rally in the Battery Park Greenock Telegraph 09/08/1982 7 Disarmament Campbell, Dugald Obituary of former Provost of Gourock Dugald Campbell. Greenock Telegraph 27/10/1899 2 Campbell, James A. Dinner in honour of James A Campbell in Port Glasgow Town Hall Greenock Advertiser 24/08/1852 1 Campbell, James A. Advertisement of declaration from James Campbell a prospective candidate. Visit by Greenock Advertiser 07/08/1832 3 Captain Dunlop of Dunlop - prospective candidate. 2nd visitor Mr Campbell - 24 Aug p2 Campbell, James A. James A Campbell, candidate at Town Hall. Edward P. Bouverie in Port Glasgow - 7 May Greenock Advertiser 30/04/1852 1 p2, again 11 May p1 Campbell, Mr. Report of dinner at Tontine Inn for Mr Campbell of Blythswood Greenock Advertiser 07/12/1824 2 Campbell, Mrs Patrick Appearance of Mrs Patrick Campbell in three plays in a Greenock theatre Greenock Telegraph 20/01/1925 2 Campbell, Thomas Public dinner in honour of Thomas Campbell, author Greenock Advertiser 15/05/1827 2 Campbell, Thomas Public dinner in honour of Thomas Campbell, author Greenock Advertiser 11/05/1827 3 Campbellites / Irvingites Sects of Campbellites and Irvingites: not much to recommend them. Greenock Advertiser 30/06/1834 2 Canadian Pacific Steamship Start of regular CPR sailings from Greenock Greenock Telegraph 10/05/1950 5 Co. Canadian Pacific Steamship C.P.R. to maintain luxury liner service between Greenock and Quebec from May 1950 Greenock Telegraph 10/11/1949 5 Co. Canadian Pacific Steamship Canadian Pacific Steamship Co to end calls at the Tail of the Bank despite objections Greenock Telegraph 20/09/1968 10 Co. Canadian Pacific Steamship CPR to suspend calls at Greenock for a year Greenock Telegraph 29/11/1955 7 Co. Canning, James James Canning died at 14 Whiteless Road, Greenock on 9th November 1981. Long Greenock Telegraph 10/11/1981 6 association with scouts. Cape Corso Steamship Co Ltd. Register of the Cape Corso Steamship Co Ltd., Greenock - details of directors Greenock Telegraph 16/09/1905 2 Cappielow Industrial Estate, First company, J Turner & Co, move into Cappielow Industrial Estate Greenock Telegraph 28/05/1983 7 Greenock Cappielow Industrial Estate, Cappielow Industrial Estate - Joy Sullivan hope to break into the European market for coal Greenock Telegraph 17/08/1948 5 Greenock - cutting machinery Cappielow Industrial Estate, Cappielow Industrial Estate ban may be lifted Greenock Telegraph 21/05/1948 5 Greenock Cappielow Industrial Estate, Photograph showing almost completed factory units at Cappielow Industrial Estate. J Greenock Telegraph 12/04/1983 6 Greenock Turner & Co is the first tenant - 21st April p6 Cappielow, Greenock Photograph showing view of well discovered on site of Joy Sullivan's factory at Cappielow Greenock Telegraph 15/02/1950 5 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cappielow, Greenock Wooden wharf at Cappielow (Port Glasgow Toll) almost complete. Greenock Advertiser 13/02/1855 2 Caravans 'Caravan town' to ease housing shortage rejected by Council Greenock Telegraph 18/05/1951 7 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme Anti-marina groups out in force at a public meeting held in Gourock Cardwell Bay Greenock Telegraph 25/10/1978 1 8 Community Council to reveal their plans - 30th Oct p72 and Nov p11, Cardwell Bay Sailing Club's objections to proposed marina - 1st Nov p6, plan rejected for marina - 8th Nov p1 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme Public inquiry to be held after objections to Marina plans. Greenock Telegraph 14/07/1966 7 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme Plans for the proposed marina at Cardwell Bay receive Council approval. Gourock Times 06/10/1972 5 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme Alternative plans drawn up for the Cardwell Bay marine. Greenock Telegraph 16/02/1979 13 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme Further proposal for marina with plans: Duncan McKerrall. Greenock Telegraph 26/02/1979 6 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme Cllr. Finnie's statement on proposed Cardwell Bay Marina. Reported again on 11th Aug. Gourock Times 04/08/1978 1 p3, 18th Aug. p1 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme Plans to build a marina at Cardwell Bay Gourock Times 27/08/1965 1 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme Syndicates want to develop Cardwell Bay as a marina Greenock Telegraph 17/01/1966 7 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme No further bids to develop the Cardwell Bay area, but marina still not ruled out Greenock Telegraph 04/08/1979 7 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme £9m marina plan for Cardwell Bay. Again - 28 July p1, 2nd Aug p1, 3rd Aug p1, 11,11th Greenock Telegraph 25/07/1978 7 Aug p13 Cardwell Bay Marina Scheme Plans revealed for leisure proposals for Cardwell Bay. Greenock Telegraph 15/05/1979 7 Cardwell Bay Sailing Club Memories of the early days of Gourock Sailing Boat Club and later Cardwell Bay Sailing Gourock Times 06/03/1970 3 Club. Cardwell Bay Sailing Club Cardwell Bay Sailing Club - attempt to revive the activities of this club. Club restarted - 8th Gourock Times 20/08/1948 3 Oct p3 Cardwell Bay Sailing Club 1st annual dinner of the Cardwell Bay Sailing Club Gourock Advertiser 18/04/1908 3 Cardwell Bay Sailing Club Formation of the Cardwell Bay Sailing Club Greenock Telegraph 29/08/1906 2 Cardwell Bay Sailing Club Cardwell Bay Sailing Club object to proposed marina project. Gourock Times 25/02/1966 3 Cardwell Bay Sailing Club Cardwell Bay Sailing Club proposes to purchase site on Cove Road for clubhouse. Go: Gourock Times 09/07/1976 1 ahead given to build clubhouse 20th April. Cardwell Bay Sailing Club Opening of clubhouse by Cardwell Bay Sailing Club. 9th Sept. p1 Gourock Times 02/09/1977 3 Cardwell Bay Sailing Club Cardwell Bay Sailing Club looking for a site to erect a clubhouse. Gourock Times 21/02/1975 3 Cardwell Bay, Gourock Photograph showing view of Cardwell Bay, Gourock Greenock Telegraph 24/10/1911 4 Cardwell Bay, Gourock Photograph showing view of Cardwell Bay now and 100 years ago Greenock Telegraph 28/10/1949 5 Cardwell Bay, Gourock Photograph of houses at Cardwell Bay Greenock Telegraph 24/10/1911 4 Cardwell Bay, Gourock Photographs of Cardwell Bay now and 100 years ago Greenock Telegraph 28/10/1949 5 Cardwell Bay, Gourock Photograph showing view of a horse-drawn Tram at Cardwell Bay about 1898 Gourock Times 31/10/1975 1 Cardwell Bay, Gourock Cardwell Bay about 1880 Gourock Times 18/02/1966 4 Cardwell Bay, Gourock Photograph showing view of Cardwell Bay about 1879 Greenock Telegraph 03/04/1979 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cardwell Bay, Gourock Development of Cardwell Bay area may be shelved with public spending cuts Greenock Telegraph 06/09/1979 11 Cardwell Road, Gourock Drawing of Cardwell Road in Gourock by Tom Johnstone. Gourock Times 28/03/1980 8 Cardwell Road, Gourock Photograph of tenements in Cardwell Road to be demolished Gourock Times 07/01/1977 2 Cardwell Road, Gourock Photograph of Cardwell Road and Broomberry Drive at the turn of the century. Greenock Telegraph 17/10/1980 12 Cardwell Road, Gourock Grant received towards the cost of widening Cardwell Road. Gourock Times 04/04/1930 3 Carmichael, John Greenock clock maker: letter Greenock Telegraph 18/03/1904 2 Carmichael, Maclean & Co. Carmichael, Maclean & Co - report of bankruptcy proceedings Greenock Telegraph 20/02/1900 3 Carmichael, Maclean & Co. Carmichael, Maclean & Co - decision given to Macbeth & Gray, shipowners against former Greenock Telegraph 27/04/1901 3 shipbuilding co Carmichael, Maclean & Co. Carmichael Maclean & Co - all work stopped Greenock Telegraph 03/09/1899 2 Cars Photograph showing view of Gas-driven vehicle Greenock Telegraph 09/08/1940 2 Cars McIntyre's garage saved from closure by Rosefield Motors (Ayr). Greenock Telegraph 03/01/1980 9 Cars Proposal to have motor carriers between Greenock and Glasgow - details of court Case. Greenock Telegraph 06/12/1904 2 Cars Photograph of one of the earliest cars seen in Greenock. Greenock Telegraph 17/04/1951 5 Cars Photograph of early motorcar in Greenock about 1900. Greenock Telegraph 16/09/1977 10 Cars Article and photograph of the Rolls Royce and other cars in the fleet owned by Webster's Greenock Telegraph 14/08/1980 8 Garage. Cars Suggestion that a motorcar service should be set up. Greenock Telegraph 12/09/1903 2 Cars Drawing of the new Anderson autocar that started service in Greenock. Greenock Telegraph 08/06/1907 4 Cars Photograph showing view of one of the earliest cars seen in Greenock Greenock Telegraph 17/04/1951 5 Cars Photograph showing view of an early motor car taken in Greenock about 1900 Greenock Telegraph 16/09/1977 10 Carsell, Thomas Young artist: specialising in portraits. Greenock Advertiser 25/03/1845 2 Carters Carters and carmen no longer to allow young boys to hold horses heads, to paint names Greenock Advertiser 03/06/1833 3 on side of carts and to proceed at walking pace. Cartsburn Mrs. Crawford of Cartsburn to feu off part of her land. Greenock Advertiser 17/04/1804 1 Cartsburn Augustine Church, Centenary of Cartsburn-Augustine Church Greenock Telegraph 16/11/1956 10 Greenock Cartsburn Augustine Church/ Cartsburn-Augustine and Crawfurdsburn Church to amalgamate: photos 13.2.81 p11 Greenock Telegraph 09/02/1981 6 Crawfurdsburn Church, Greenock Cartsburn Bridge, Greenock Bridge over Cartsburn near works of Scott, Sinclair & Co: contractors wanted. Greenock Advertiser 01/09/1836 3 Cartsburn Bridge, Greenock Letter of state of disrepair that the bridge over the Cartsburn is in. Greenock Advertiser 05/01/1837 2 Cartsburn Bridge, Greenock Bridge over Cartsburn: question of who will pay the repair costs. Greenock Advertiser 09/03/1837 2 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Item on proposed new cemetery. Greenock Advertiser 07/07/1859 2 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Article on the origins of the Greenock Cemetery. Greenock Telegraph 16/05/1896 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Impossible to prevent vandalism at the Greenock Cemetery. Greenock Telegraph 07/09/1983 6 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Greenock Cemetery runs out of space. Lairs will be offered at the York Rd. cemetery. Greenock Telegraph 05/05/1982 8 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Meeting of lair holders and ratepayers over cemetery question. Town Council meeting: Greenock Telegraph 17/03/1891 3 20th Mar p2 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Public meeting to discuss proposal to use policy ground of Cartsburn House as a Greenock Advertiser 01/01/1850 2 cemetery. Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Extract from 'Falkirk Journal' on Greenock Cemetery. Greenock Advertiser 17/06/1862 2 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Article on history of Greenock's graveyards. Report page 1. Greenock Advertiser 30/12/1845 2 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Meeting of ratepayers on Greenock Cemetery question. Greenock Telegraph 29/11/1890 3 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Massive bill for resurfacing the roads in the Greenock Cemetery. Greenock Telegraph 05/10/1978 11 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Article on proposed meeting over misunderstanding of the two older burial grounds. Greenock Advertiser 05/01/1850 2 Report of meeting between Cemetery Committee and proprietors of lairs: 11th Jan p2 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart gives the Town Council a piece of land to be used as a Greenock Advertiser 06/02/1846 2 burial ground. This land is at Ford Farm: full details. Again 13th Feb. page 2. Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Greenock Cemetery: details of acreage and cost. Greenock Telegraph 28/10/1890 3 Cartsburn Cemetery, Greenock Formation of Greenock Cemetery Co.: details. Greenock Advertiser 14/02/1845 3 Cartsburn Church Hall, Opening of Cartsburn Church Hall. Greenock Telegraph 21/08/1902 2 Greenock Cartsburn Church Hall, Cartsburn Church: steel bell cast in Sheffield. Greenock Advertiser 12/03/1861 2 Greenock Cartsburn Estate, Greenock Fens on the Estate of Cartsburn known as Brickfields to be let. Greenock Advertiser 18/11/1812 1 Cartsburn Grain Mill Cartsburn Mills - corn mill and flour mill - to be sold or let Greenock Advertiser 17/04/1827 3 Cartsburn Grain Mill Cartsburn Mills - corn mill and flour mill to be sold - description of property. Greenock Advertiser 12/01/1830 3 Cartsburn Grain Mill Description of Cartsburn Grain Mill (owner Mr Beath) and use of water supply from Shaw's Greenock Advertiser 02/05/1828 2 Water. Machinery - William Yuille, mill-wright of Glasgow Cartsburn Grain Mill Cartsburn Grain Mill to be let Greenock Advertiser 09/05/1868 3 Cartsburn House, Greenock Mansion house garden and Policy grounds of Cartsburn to let. Greenock Advertiser 13/02/1844 3 Cartsburn House, Greenock To Let: The house and garden at Cartsburn, Mail Garden in Crawfordsdyke, Ballast Greenock Advertiser 17/12/1806 1 Quarry and foundry enclosed fields about 80 areas of land. Cartsburn House, Greenock Mansion house and garden of Cartsburn. Greenock Advertiser 08/10/1816 1 Cartsburn House, Greenock Mansion house and gardens of Cartsburn to be let. Greenock Advertiser 25/01/1820 1 Cartsburn Mansion House, Photograph of the old Mansion House at Cartsburn Greenock Telegraph 13/09/1919 4 Greenock Cartsburn Mansion, Greenock Photograph showing view of the old Mansion house at Cartsburn Greenock Telegraph 13/09/1919 4 Cartsburn Necropolis, Cartsburn Necropolis. Ground to be fenced for building a sugar refinery. Greenock Advertiser 31/12/1850 Greenock Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cartsburn Necropolis, Subscribers to Cartsburn Necropolis meet to elect Committee. Greenock Advertiser 29/03/1850 2 Greenock Cartsburn School, Greenock Drawing and details of new Cartsburn School. Greenock Telegraph 10/04/1906 2 Cartsburn School, Greenock Description of new Cartsburn School Opening - 8th Aug p3 Greenock Telegraph 07/08/1908 2 Cartsburn School, Greenock Drawings of original and amended versions of the Cartsburn School. Greenock Telegraph 23/03/1907 3 Cartsburn School, Greenock Contractors for new Cartsburn School. Greenock Telegraph 30/01/1907 2 Cartsburn, Greenock Land at Cartsburn - Thornhill, Bawhurlie, Wheat Park and part of the large Cotton Mill Greenock Advertiser 10/01/1826 3 Park. Cartsdyke Photograph showing view of Cartsdyke at the turn of the century Greenock Telegraph 14/08/1951 4 Cartsdyke Photograph showing view of the old quayhead area of Cartsdyke Greenock Telegraph 21/11/1962 4 Cartsdyke Photograph showing view of Cartsdyke's harbours and houses Greenock Telegraph 19/04/1920 4 Cartsdyke Estimates for building Cartsdyke Church higher than sum laid aside. Greenock Advertiser 09/11/1855 2 Cartsdyke Bottleworks Bottleworks at East end of Cartsdyke recently used as iodine manufactory to be let. Greenock Advertiser 02/07/1847 3 Cartsdyke Bottleworks Ground at East end of Cartsdyke occupied by bottleworks by Dumbarton Glass Works Co. Greenock Advertiser 08/03/1839 3 for sale. Cartsdyke Bottleworks Bottleworks in Cartsdyke once used by Dumbarton Glass Work Co. for sale details of Greenock Advertiser 11/03/1845 3 property. Cartsdyke Bottleworks Dumbarton Glass Works at Cartsdyke purchased. Jobs for 200 men. Greenock Advertiser 27/11/1839 2 Cartsdyke Bottleworks Bottleworks including cove and buildings at East end of Bay of Cartsdyke formerly Greenock Advertiser 02/04/1888 3 occupied by Dumbarton Glass works Co. for sale. Cartsdyke Bottleworks Ad for the ale of the Greenock Bottlework at Cartsdyke Greenock Advertiser 20/08/1938 3 Cartsdyke Bottleworks Bottle work, formerly occupied by Dumbarton Glass Work Co. part of estate of James Greenock Advertiser 14/10/1842 3 McMillan, Shipbuilder with cove, Managers house and other Buildings for sale. Cartsdyke Brewery, Greenock Sale of Brewery belonging to James Watt jnr. in Cartsdyke. Greenock Advertiser 03/07/1846 3 Cartsdyke Church Centenary programme of Cartsdyke Church. Greenock Advertiser 16/12/1845 3 Cartsdyke Church Cartsdyke Church: laying of foundation stone. Details of ceremony: 9th May p2 Greenock Advertiser 06/05/1856 2 Cartsdyke Church Report of Cartsdyke Church opening. Greenock Advertiser 18/11/1856 1 Cartsdyke Church Church and school: house at Cartsdyke sold for £1200 bought by Catholics: 20th April p2 Greenock Advertiser 13/04/1855 2 Cartsdyke Community Centre, Cartsdyke to have its own community hall at a cost of £180,000 Greenock Telegraph 30/04/1983 7 Greenock Cartsdyke Community Council Cartsdyke CC plan to buy the Elim Pentecostal Church Hall to use as a centre- Greenock Telegraph 04/11/1980 7 Cartsdyke Community Council Aims of the recently formed Cartsdyke Community Council Greenock Telegraph 29/05/1978 9 Cartsdyke Community Council Cartsdyke Community Council to get a special project grant towards upgrading the kitchen Greenock Telegraph 12/11/1983 6 in the tenants' hall Cartsdyke Community Council Cartsdyke Community Council may fold if more support is not forthcoming Greenock Telegraph 08/06/1982 6 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cartsdyke Flood Article on 50th Anniversary of the Flood of Beath's Dam at Cartsdyke. Greenock Telegraph 21/11/1885 3 Cartsdyke Flood Full report of disaster caused by Beath's Dam (Whinhill Dam). 26 Nov p2. List of Greenock Advertiser 23/11/1835 2 subscribers 30 Nov p2. 3 Dec p2 Cartsdyke Foundry Cartsdyke Foundry (present occupants Caird & Co) details of property for sale Greenock Advertiser 18/12/1840 3 Cartsdyke Free Church Cartsdyke Church taken over by Church of . Greenock Advertiser 09/01/1855 2 Cartsdyke Free Church After sale of church and school Cartsdyke Free Church to be rebuilt in Lynedoch St. near Greenock Advertiser 24/05/1853 2 Well Park to plans of Messrs Hay of Liverpool. Cartsdyke Free Church Free Church at Cartsdyke for sale. Greenock Advertiser 21/11/1854 3 Cartsdyke Free Church Item on mission church connected with Free Church in Cartsdyke. Greenock Advertiser 24/07/1860 2 Cartsdyke Free Church Free Church at Cartsdyke: building to commence: details. Greenock Advertiser 05/07/1859 2 Cartsdyke Free New Gothic: style church for Cartsdyke Free Church nearly completion. Greenock Advertiser 14/03/1854 2 Church/Wellpark Church Cartsdyke Free Article on Cartsdyke Free congregations new church Wellpark Church Lynedoch St. Greenock Advertiser 04/04/1854 2 Church/Wellpark Church Cartsdyke Harbour Photographs of the harbour and some of the old houses. Greenock Telegraph 19/04/1920 4 Cartsdyke Harbour Origin of Cartsdyke. Greenock Telegraph 15/12/1981 4 Cartsdyke Harbour Photographs of Cartsdyke's harbours. Greenock Telegraph 19/04/1920 4 Cartsdyke Harbour Greenock Port and Harbour Order: right to fill in Cartsdyke Harbour 24 July p2; 29 July. Greenock Telegraph 23/07/1920 2 Cartsdyke Harbour Proposal to close Cartsdyke Harbour: public protest meeting: 6th May p2. Greenock Telegraph 22/04/1920 2 Cartsdyke Harbour The 'dyke' was originally a pier providing shelter for vessels. Greenock Telegraph 15/12/1981 4 Cartsdyke Harbour Proposal to close Cartsdyke Harbour: public protest meeting 6 May p2. Greenock Telegraph 22/08/1920 2 Cartsdyke Harbour 2 photographs showing the old quayhead area in Cartsdyke Greenock Telegraph 21/11/1962 4 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Article Greenock Advertiser 18/11/1856 2 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Article on the decline of the library stock to be moved to D. McArthur's bookshop, Cathcart Greenock Advertiser 20/03/1865 2 Street. 29th Mar p2. Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Concert to be held in Theatre to raise funds for Library. . Greenock Advertiser 26/03/1850 2 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Half yearly meeting of subscribers held in Library in Rue End Street. Report and new Greenock Advertiser 20/11/1838 2 office bearers. Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Article on library Greenock Advertiser 13/12/1850 2 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Performance in theatre for funds raises £38. Greenock Advertiser 23/04/1835 2 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Performance of vocal and instrumental music for the funds of the Cartsdyke Mechanics Greenock Advertiser 14/03/1843 3 Library. Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Benefit Concert to be held in the Theatre Royal Greenock Advertiser 14/03/1843 3 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Yearly payments at low rate so that apprentices can benefit. Greenock Advertiser 18/03/1851 2 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Article of this library and its stock of 1800 volumes. Greenock Advertiser 11/02/1844 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Article on progress of this library Greenock Advertiser 21/10/1845 2 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Item on Library Greenock Advertiser 26/02/1858 2 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Report of annual general meeting Greenock Advertiser 25/11/1845 2 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library List of subscribers Greenock Advertiser 21/02/1851 3 Cartsdyke Mechanics Library Sale of books to be held. Greenock Advertiser 03/05/1866 3 Cartsdyke Mission Item on Cartsdyke Mission Greenock Advertiser 10/07/1855 3 Cartsdyke Mission Article on spiritual, moral and material destitution of people living in Cartsdyke. Setting up Greenock Advertiser 06/02/1855 2 of a mission by the Church of Scotland. Cartsdyke Parish Church Combination of Crawfurdsburn and Cartsburn-Augustine Churches to be known as Greenock Telegraph 12/09/1981 6 Cartsdyke Parish Church Cartsdyke Patent Grain Mill Cartsdyke Patent Grain mill to be let so that the tenant can compete with Shaw's Water Greenock Advertiser 20/03/1849 2 Power Cartsdyke Patent Grain Mill Article on John Hastie's Grain Mill Greenock Advertiser 16/05/1848 2 Cartsdyke Patent Grain Mill Cartsdyke Patent Grain Mill Greenock Advertiser 04/02/1848 3 Cartsdyke Patent Grain Mill Cartsdyke Patent Grain Mills almost completed - M Parker & Co Greenock Advertiser 09/07/1847 3 Cartsdyke Patent Grain Mill Use of John Hastie's new method of driving heavy machinery in grinding grain at Matthew Greenock Advertiser 25/05/1847 2 Parker's mill in Cartsdyke Cartsdyke Regatta Details of Cartsdyke Regatta Greenock Advertiser 10/10/1845 2 Cartsdyke School Money being collected for school in Cartsdyke. Greenock Advertiser 18/05/1867 2 Cartsdyke St. Andrew's St. Ministers and congregation of Cartsdyke, St Andrew's and St Thomas' to remain churches Greenock Advertiser 23/05/1843 2 Thomas' Churches until excluded by law. Cartsdyke Working Men's Total Cartsdyke Working Men's' Total Abstinence Society: Annual Social Meeting. Greenock Telegraph 03/03/1876 3 Abstinence Society Cartsdyke Worthies Photograph showing view of the rowing team the 'Cartsdyke Worthies' Greenock Telegraph 21/05/1979 8 Cartsdyke Worthies Photograph and article on the 'Cartsdyke Worthies' who were unofficial world champions Greenock Telegraph 10/03/1950 5 in the 1860s. Cartsdyke Worthies Photograph of the Cartsdyke Worthies. Article - 21st May p8 Greenock Telegraph 17/05/1979 8 Carwood Street, Gourock Plans for leisure centre at Carwood Street, Gourock dropped Greenock Telegraph 01/04/1975 7 Carwood/Sinclair Street, Topping-out ceremony at highest Council owned flats at Carwood-Sinclair Street Greenock Telegraph 29/12/1967 9 Greenock Caskie, Rev. Donald Obituary of the Tartan Pimpernel Greenock Telegraph 28/12/1983 9 Caskie, Rev. William E. Obituary of the former minister of Old Gourock Church and author of the Gourock section Gourock Times 21/08/1970 3 of the 3rd statistical account Castle Levan Estate Special Council meeting to discuss the development of the Castle Levan Estate - 29th Mar Gourock Times 22/03/1963 3 p1, 5th April p3 Castle Levan, Gourock 172 private houses to be built at Castle Levan and 6 at Turnberry Avenue Gourock Times 06/02/1976 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Castle Levan, Gourock The ruins of Levan Castle will not be part of a conservation order Gourock Times 11/08/1978 1 Castle Levan, Gourock Sale of Gourock Castle and lands for £2,580 to E Gibbon of Gourock Greenock Telegraph 16/01/1896 2 Castle Levan, Gourock Item on the work being carried out to preserve Castle Levan Greenock Telegraph 18/08/1972 11 Castle Levan, Gourock Castle Levan - hopes that mansion and grounds can be used to improve town's amenities Greenock Telegraph 22/08/1962 4 Castle Levan, Gourock Item on Levan Castle which is being sold Greenock Telegraph 13/04/1982 5 Castle Levan, Gourock Photograph of Castle Levan Gourock Times 26/06/1936 4 Castle Levan, Gourock Castle Levan sold to a group of businessmen to operate as a country hotel Gourock Times 01/03/1974 1 Castle Levan, Gourock Castle Levan gets its licence, work can begin on conversion Gourock Times 01/11/1974 1 Castle Levan, Gourock Charles McLeod plans to restore Castle Levan despite setbacks Greenock Telegraph 02/03/1983 9 Castle Levan, Gourock As Castle Levan was an area of high amenities, it could be developed to boost tourism. Gourock Times 24/08/1962 3 Castle Levan, Gourock Owner of Castle Levan concerned about the future of the mansion house and cottages Gourock Times 24/08/1962 3 Castle Levan, Gourock Article on Levan Castle and its history Greenock Telegraph 22/07/1963 8 Castle Levan, Gourock Article with photographs and sketch on Castle Levan Greenock Telegraph 12/11/1970 16 Castle Levan, Gourock Cloch Civic Society wants preservation of Castle but Council rejects plans Greenock Telegraph 05/08/1978 7 Castle Levan, Gourock History of Gourock Castle and sale of house and ground to Town Council Gourock Times 24/02/1923 1 Castle Levan, Gourock Item on Castle Levan Greenock Telegraph 30/09/1971 6 Castle Levan, Gourock Photograph of the folly known as 'Gourock Castle' demolished in the 1880s Greenock Telegraph 19/01/1962 14 Castle Levan, Gourock Photograph showing view of Castle Levan, Gourock Gourock Times 26/06/1936 4 Castle Levan, Gourock Archaeological dig to be carried out at Levan Castle - 16th May Greenock Telegraph 12/05/1970 6 Castle Levan, Gourock Plans to turn Castle Levan into a holiday complex. Objections by residents - 20th Mar p1 Greenock Telegraph 23/02/1974 7 Castle Levan, Gourock Sale of furniture from Castle Levan. Details of prices - 6th Aug p2 Greenock Telegraph 31/07/1913 4 Castle Levan, Gourock Luxury homes to be built at Castle Levan Greenock Telegraph 15/03/1978 8 Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay Castle Wemyss - article Greenock Telegraph 19/04/1976 9 Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay Castle Wemyss to be demolished to make money for 500 luxury homes Greenock Telegraph 20/08/1960 5 Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay Sold to developer John Lawrence Greenock Telegraph 10/04/1959 1 Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay Photograph of Castle Wemyss Gourock Times 09/08/1946 1 Cathcart Square, Greenock Photograph showing view of Cathcart Square taken before 1880 Greenock Telegraph 05/08/1975 5 Cathcart Street, Greenock Photograph showing view of Cathcart Street looking East Greenock Telegraph 29/09/1960 6 Cathcart/ Cross Shore Street, Demolition of tenements at corner of Cathcart Street and Cross Shore Street, where Neil Greenock Telegraph 16/12/1869 3 Greenock Dougall, the blind musician lived Catholic Chapels Estimates required for the construction of a Catholic Chapel Greenock Advertiser 03/06/1814 1 Catholic Emancipation Petitions to Parliament in favour of Catholic Claims and Religious Freedom. Counter- Greenock Advertiser 06/03/1829 2-3 petition against Catholic claims sent to Parliament. Cattle Show, Greenock To be held on 6th August at Caddlehill. Report of show, 10th August, page 2. Greenock Advertiser 27/07/1830 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Celebrations, Greenock Illumination to celebrate the dethronement of Bonaparte Greenock Advertiser 11/04/1814 3 Celebrations, Greenock Events celebrating the downfall of Bonaparte which took place in Greenock Greenock Advertiser 13/04/1814 3 Celebrations, Greenock The late rejoicing after Bonaparte's downfall that took place in Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 15/04/1814 3 Celtic Club, Greenock Annual supper in Buck Head Inn, 13th Jan. Report: 16th Jan p2 Greenock Advertiser 09/01/1846 3 Celtic Society, Greenock To be formed in Greenock. Meeting to elect Committee Greenock Advertiser 14/12/1824 Celtic Society, Greenock Item on proposal to set up such a society. Greenock Telegraph 03/01/1872 3 Central Cinema, Greenock Closure of the Central: history Greenock Telegraph 05/04/1958 9 Central Library, Greenock Opening of a junior library in the Central Greenock Telegraph 21/11/1953 4 Central Library, Greenock First annual report of the new Central Library Greenock Telegraph 22/07/1971 5 Central Library, Greenock Suggestion that the Central Library should involve itself more actively in other projects Greenock Telegraph 13/11/1972 7 Central Library, Greenock Racing sections in popular papers in the Central Library are still blacked out. Greenock Telegraph 27/05/1983 13 Central Library, Greenock Central Library wrecked by vandals Greenock Telegraph 15/09/1975 7 Central Library, Greenock Model of proposed new Central Library Greenock Telegraph 30/11/1965 11 Central Library, Greenock Handing over of the new Central Library to the Council Greenock Telegraph 24/04/1970 11 Central Library, Greenock Opening of the Central Library by Eric Linklater Greenock Telegraph 23/06/1970 8 Central Library, Greenock Opening of a Local Government Reference Library in the Central Library Greenock Telegraph 01/11/1971 6 Central Library, Greenock Article on the new Central Library Greenock Telegraph 13/01/1970 6 Central Library, Greenock Racing sections in popular papers in the Central Library are still blacked out. Greenock Telegraph 02/06/1983 11 Central School, Gourock Gourock Central Higher Grade School Third Year Class of 1922: 23: photograph. Gourock Times 18/07/1975 3 Central School, Gourock Photograph of Central Junior School Class Junior 1 taken in March 1921 Gourock Times 05/11/1976 1 Central School, Gourock Photograph of Junior 111 boys of Central Junior School March 1921. Gourock Times 10/12/1976 1 Central School, Gourock Sir Thomas Glen Coats opens the new Central Senior School. Greenock Telegraph 25/06/1909 2 Central School, Gourock Central Senior School 111 Class of 1927: photograph. Gourock Times 22/08/1975 3 Central School, Gourock Photograph of Gourock Central Higher Grade School Class 1a in 1921 Gourock Times 11/07/1975 1 Central School, Gourock Photograph of class 111a of Central Senior School in 1921 Gourock Times 11/04/1975 1 Central School, Gourock Photograph of the class of 1921 from the Central Senior School Supplementary A. Gourock Times 28/05/1975 1 Central School, Gourock Opening of gymnasium at the Gourock Central School: 21st April p2. Greenock Telegraph 20/04/1916 2 Central School, Gourock Class (senior) of the Central Senior School of 1919: photograph. Gourock Times 11/02/1972 1 Central School, Gourock Opening of new Central Senior School in Binnie School: details photograph and report of Gourock Advertiser 18/06/1909 2 ceremony: 25th June p3 Central School, Gourock Photograph of infants in Central School C1908. Memories of life at school about this time: Gourock Times 12/11/1971 4 26th Nov. p1 Central School, Gourock Opening of Central School: report again 9th Aug. p2, Telegraph. Greenock Advertiser 08/08/1877 3 Central School, Gourock Opening of the extension of the Central Senior School: details. Gourock Times 22/04/1916 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Central School, Gourock Opening of Central School: report again 9th Aug. p2, Telegraph. Greenock Telegraph 08/08/1877 3 Cereal Co., Greenock Opening of Cereals Co. in Ingleston St. Greenock Telegraph 08/03/1892 3 Cereal Co., Greenock Cereal Co's works in Ingleston St. destroyed by fire - damage estimated at £20,000. Greenock Telegraph 14/10/1892 2 Cereal Co., Greenock Drawings of Cereal Co's works in Westburn Square and also the new extension. Greenock Telegraph 17/04/1894 3 Cereal Co., Greenock Cereal Company's works in Ingleston St. destroyed by fire not to be rebuilt, factory in West Greenock Telegraph 22/03/1893 2 Burn Square to be used. Change to Greenwich Time Town to conform to Greenwich Mean Time. Greenock Advertiser 25/01/1848 2 Chantry, Sir Francis Visit to Greenock to see possible sites to erect a monument to James Watt Greenock Advertiser 24/05/1825 3 Chantry, Sir Francis 200th anniversary of birth of Sir Francis Chantry who sculpted the statue of James Watt Greenock Telegraph 17/02/1981 5 Chapel of Ease, Gourock Dinner in honour of opening of Chapel of Ease - details Greenock Advertiser 29/06/1832 2 Chapel of Ease, Gourock Donald McLeod elected minister of the Chapel of Ease Greenock Advertiser 12/12/1828 3 Chapel of Ease, Gourock New Chapel of Ease to be opened on 27th May by Rev. Dr Burns of Paisley. Description Greenock Advertiser 18/05/1832 3 of building and constitution from General Assembly giving full powers - 22nd May page 2. Chapel Street, Gourock Details of improvements to be made to Chapel St. Greenock Telegraph 06/01/1886 2 Chapel Street, Greenock Sketch of an old house in Chapel Street in the Barewell area near to birthplace of Gabriel Gourock Times 20/02/1976 1 Wood Chapelton School, Port Opening of Chapelton School Greenock Advertiser 27/07/1877 3 Glasgow Chapelton School, Port Opening of Chapelton School Greenock Telegraph 28/07/1877 3 Glasgow Chappleton Farm, Greenock Farm and Garden of Chappleton consisting of 3 farms to be let. Greenock Advertiser 12/10/1808 1 Charcoal Works, Cartsdyke Sale of machinery of Char Works in Cartsdyke - details. Greenock Advertiser 05/01/1854 3 Charing Cross Bank, Greenock Item on the Greenock Branch of the Charing Cross Bank which was in Cathcart St Greenock Telegraph 28/07/1978 8 Charing Cross Trades Rowing Photograph of the 1912 Crew of Charing Cross Rowing Club Trades. Greenock Telegraph 09/09/1971 6 Club, Greenock Charitable Society for Relief of 17th Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 08/01/1878 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Report of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 08/01/1869 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 08/04/1890 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Special meeting to discuss relief for the casual poor Greenock Telegraph 23/09/1884 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Meeting to discuss operations Greenock Telegraph 14/01/1868 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Meeting of Conveners etc: 10th January Greenock Telegraph 10/01/1876 1 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/01/1932 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of 10th Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 29/12/1871 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Report on relief action Greenock Telegraph 14/10/1884 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 11/01/1881 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 12/01/1886 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/12/1875 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Report and Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/12/1870 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Report of 1st Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 02/12/1862 2 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of 16th Annual General Meeting: Report Greenock Telegraph 29/12/1876 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of 16th Annual General Meeting: Report Greenock Advertiser 30/12/1876 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting: Report Greenock Telegraph 18/01/1887 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of 10th Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 30/12/1871 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of 18th Annual Report Greenock Advertiser 17/12/1878 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 11/01/1881 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 09/01/1883 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of 4th Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 16/01/1866 2 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 10/01/1882 5 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Closing Report on work and expenses and income Greenock Telegraph 08/04/1885 3 the Casual Poor Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 30/12/1875 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 06/01/1880 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 05/02/1884 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of 17th Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 08/01/1878 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Report and Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 31/12/1870 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Report of Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 09/01/1869 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Meeting to give statement of operations Greenock Telegraph 11/01/1868 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 09/01/1883 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Report of work carried out for relief of unemployed Greenock Telegraph 30/11/1886 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Report Annual Meeting: 10th October p3 Greenock Telegraph 09/10/1895 2 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Report of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 31/12/1869 4 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Report and Meeting Greenock Telegraph 31/01/1933 2 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 17/04/1889 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 17/01/1888 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 10/01/1882 5 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 23/05/1894 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Amount of destitution in Greenock: aid discussed Greenock Telegraph 01/12/1885 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting to be held 3rd January Report: 5th January p2 Greenock Advertiser 03/01/1867 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 08/05/1891 3 the Casual Poor Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 13/01/1885 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/04/1892 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Financial Statement Greenock Telegraph 03/03/1885 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting: Report Greenock Advertiser 09/01/1864 2 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Details of income and expenditure during March. Discussion on money raised by recent Greenock Telegraph 02/04/1887 3 the Casual Poor Bazaar Charitable Society for Relief of Meeting to give statement of operations Greenock Advertiser 14/01/1868 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 01/01/1870 4 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 06/01/1880 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 05/02/1884 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 06/04/1893 3 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of 18th Annual Report Greenock Telegraph 17/12/1878 the Casual Poor Charitable Society for Relief of Report on operations for helping casual poor Greenock Telegraph 28/03/1868 3 the Casual Poor Charity Ball, Greenock Charity Ball to be held to raise funds for unemployed. Greenock Advertiser 07/02/1843 3 Charity Managers Annual Meeting: financial statement and no. of children on the free roll Greenock Telegraph 07/12/1886 3 Charity Organisation Society Annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 28/10/1908 2 Charity Organisation Society First annual meeting and report 28th December p3 Greenock Telegraph 27/12/1905 2 Charity Organisation Society 3rd annual meeting: outlook not promising for full employment Greenock Telegraph 26/11/1907 4 Charity School, Greenock Annual examination of Charity School. Greenock Advertiser 15/08/1856 2 Charity School, Greenock Annual examination of charity School, prizewinners of Mr Anderson's School. Greenock Advertiser 19/06/1829 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - report of annual examination. Greenock Advertiser 25/06/1863 2 Charity School, Greenock General meeting of subscribes to Greenock Charity School. Greenock Advertiser 27/08/1825 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual examination. Greenock Advertiser 24/12/1802 4 Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - addition to be built to school, pupils now total over 500.N Greenock Advertiser 24/05/1864 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School, Ann St. - annual examination - 375 children received education. Greenock Advertiser 23/08/1850 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - meeting of managers. Greenock Advertiser 15/05/1879 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - annual examination and meeting. Greenock Advertiser 22/06/1871 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School examined by Magistrates, Ministers etc. Greenock Advertiser 21/12/1804 4 Charity School, Greenock Annual examination of Charity School - Report Greenock Advertiser 20/08/1852 2 Charity School, Greenock Annual examination of Charity School to take place 23rd Aug. Greenock Advertiser 20/08/1841 3 Charity School, Greenock Collection at churches to be made for Charity Schools. Greenock Advertiser 20/04/1827 3 Charity School, Greenock Examination of Charity Schools. Greenock Advertiser 28/12/1808 3 Charity School, Greenock Report of annual examination of Greenock Charity School. Greenock Advertiser 19/08/1853 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - annual meeting. Greenock Advertiser 31/07/1873 1 Charity School, Greenock Annual examination of Charity School. Greenock Advertiser 18/08/1854 2 Charity School, Greenock Annual meeting of Charity School Managers. Greenock Telegraph 17/12/1889 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual meeting. Greenock Telegraph 07/12/1880 3 Charity School, Greenock General meeting of subscribers to Charity School on 12th Dec. Greenock Advertiser 19/12/1837 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual meeting. Greenock Telegraph 06/12/1881 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School examined by Magistrates. Greenock Advertiser 13/01/1804 4 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual meeting. Greenock Advertiser 12/12/1878 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual meeting. Greenock Telegraph 12/12/1878 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - meeting of managers. Greenock Telegraph 11/12/1883 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - meeting of managers. Greenock Advertiser 11/12/1883 3 Charity School, Greenock Meeting of subscribers to Charity School to make changes in the laws of the Institution. Greenock Advertiser 10/10/1828 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - to start simultaneous collections of annual subscriptions. Greenock Advertiser 10/02/1859 2 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual appeals for funds 400-500 children attend classes. Greenock Advertiser 02/02/1861 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - final meeting of managers - papers etc. to be handed to educational Greenock Telegraph 30/07/1890 3 Endowment Trust. Charity School, Greenock Charity School annual examination by Magistrates - 300 children present election of Greenock Advertiser 16/06/1826 2 Committee of Management. Charity School, Greenock Annual examinations of charity School - number of children 448. Greenock Advertiser 07/08/1857 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual examination - report. Greenock Advertiser 30/07/1859 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual meeting. Greenock Advertiser 06/12/1881 2 Charity School, Greenock Quarterly examination of the Charity Schools. Greenock Advertiser 29/06/1808 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - sermon and collection in and of funds. Greenock Advertiser 06/06/1828 3 Charity School, Greenock Report of concert in aid of Charity school. Greenock Advertiser 06/04/1835 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - annual meeting. Greenock Advertiser 05/12/1882 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - annual meeting. Greenock Telegraph 05/12/1882 4 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - meeting to discuss proposal to make it a free school. Greenock Telegraph 04/09/1877 2 Charity School, Greenock Letter regarding Charity School and the examining of it. Greenock Advertiser 03/01/1810 1 Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - meeting of managers. Greenock Telegraph 09/12/1884 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School, Beerhop's Brae advertising for female teacher. Greenock Advertiser 22/05/1829 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - annual meeting. Greenock Telegraph 30/07/1873 4 Charity School, Greenock Charity school - annual examination and report. Greenock Advertiser 23/07/1858 2 Charity School, Greenock Magistrates' examination of Charity School taught by Mr McKeller to take place on 30th Greenock Advertiser 30/03/1808 1 & 3 March 1808. Charity School, Greenock Annual examination of the Charity School. Greenock Advertiser 07/02/1867 2 Charity School, Greenock Meeting of Committee of Management of charity School receive £55 from recent concert. Greenock Advertiser 09/04/1835 3 Charity School, Greenock Annual examination and annual general meeting of subscribers to Charity School to be Greenock Advertiser 14/08/1840 3 held on 17th August. Charity School, Greenock General meeting of Charity School, election of Committee. Greenock Advertiser 22/07/1831 2 Charity School, Greenock Annual meeting of managers of the Charity School. Greenock Telegraph 01/01/1889 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - paper read by A. J. Black on Greenock's charity School. Greenock Advertiser 13/11/1866 3 Charity School, Greenock Statement of accounts 29th July 1873 to 31st Jan 1876 of Charity School. Greenock Telegraph 22/05/1876 1 Charity School, Greenock Charity School: - meeting of managers. Greenock Telegraph 15/05/1879 3 Charity School, Greenock Examined by the Committee of Management. Greenock Advertiser 15/01/1802 4 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual meeting of managers. Greenock Telegraph 01/12/1885 3 Charity School, Greenock Annual examination of Charity School on 5th June.3 Greenock Advertiser 01/06/1827 3 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual examination. Greenock Advertiser 01/08/1861 2 Charity School, Greenock Charity School - annual meeting. Greenock Advertiser 01/12/1880 2 Charity School, School of Industry and Charity School to be taken over by School Board. Greenock Advertiser 06/11/1873 2 Greenock/Female School of Industry Charity School, Annual examination of Charity and Grammar Schools. Greenock Advertiser 26/06/1834 3 Greenock/Grammar Charles Street, Greenock Two views of Charles Street before the developers moved in Greenock Telegraph 03/06/1972 8 Charters Dundas Charters Dundas wins order for equipment for an accommodation platform Greenock Telegraph 10/09/1983 1 Chartist Demonstration, Report of Chartist demonstration in town Greenock Telegraph 21/06/1839 3 Greenock Chartist Meeting, Greenock Report of meeting held by Chartists Greenock Advertiser 22/02/1839 2 Chartist Meeting, Greenock Report of public meeting Greenock Advertiser 14/04/1848 2 Chartist Meeting, Greenock Arrival of Fergus O'Connor and his procession through Greenock Greenock Advertiser 15/10/1841 2 Chemical Works, Greenock Chemical works at East End of Crawfordsdyke for sale. Greenock Advertiser 27/09/1816 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Chemists To close shops at 8pm each evening and 10pm on Saturdays. Greenock Advertiser 17/03/1854 3 Chess Club Proposal to form a chess club. Greenock Advertiser 26/11/1858 3 Chieftain Inn, Port Glasgow Chieftain Inn makes history as the first pub to get a prize bingo licence Greenock Telegraph 21/11/1983 7 Child Minding Pioneering of children's centre to look after children from 6 months to 12 years while Greenock Telegraph 30/12/1981 9 parents are working. Child Welfare Opening of Martin Clinic for the welfare of mothers and children: 13 March p4. Greenock Telegraph 11/03/1961 6 Child Welfare Special Schools After Care Committee: annual meeting. Greenock Telegraph 31/10/1924 6 Child Welfare Inverclyde losing its reputation as one of Europe's black spots for baby deaths. Greenock Telegraph 10/09/1979 7 Child Welfare Voluntary Committee appointed. Greenock Telegraph 09/10/1917 2 Child Welfare Annual Meeting hears of the valuable work being done in Greenock. Greenock Telegraph 11/12/1926 3 Child Welfare Call for an all-out effort to improve the health of the children in Inverclyde. Greenock Telegraph 18/10/1980 7 Child Welfare Association, Child Welfare Association annual report and meeting. Greenock Telegraph 02/12/1924 6 Greenock Child Welfare Association, Child Welfare Association first annual report and meeting. Greenock Telegraph 02/12/1918 2 Greenock Child Welfare Association, Annual Meeting and report Greenock Telegraph 02/12/1918 2 Greenock Child Welfare Association, Child Welfare Association annual report and meeting. Greenock Telegraph 01/12/1919 4 Greenock Child Welfare Association, Child Welfare Association annual meeting. Greenock Telegraph 06/12/1927 4 Greenock Child Welfare Association, Child Welfare Association annual meeting. Greenock Telegraph 03/12/1923 4 Greenock Child Welfare Clinic, Gourock New Welfare Clinic being built in Gourock Greenock Telegraph 02/05/1924 2 Child Welfare Clinic, Clinic to open in the institute Greenock Telegraph 17/03/1922 4 Child Welfare Hospital, Child Welfare Hospital opened at 3 Shaw Place. Photograph - 4th March p4 Greenock Telegraph 26/02/1919 2 Greenock Child Welfare, Port Glasgow Draft agreement drawn up Greenock Telegraph 18/10/1928 6 Children's Convalescent Annual meeting of the Children's Convalescent Association - Report Greenock Telegraph 01/05/1980 11 Association Children's Convalescent Annual meeting told of number of children using the Children's Convalescent Association's Greenock Telegraph 19/11/1966 4 Association, Greenock home Children's Convalescent Children's Convalescent Association - annual meeting hears of help being open to more Greenock Telegraph 27/04/1973 14 Association, Greenock needy children Children's Convalescent Children's Convalescent Association - surplus in funds reported to annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 13/04/1970 7 Association, Greenock Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Children's Convalescent Children's Convalescent Association 41 children provided with convalescence Greenock Telegraph 01/05/1974 9 Association, Greenock Children's Convalescent Annual meeting of the Children's Convalescent Association - widening field for helping Greenock Telegraph 25/03/1971 14 Association, Greenock children Children's Convalescent Children's Convalescent Association - annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 08/03/1969 7 Association, Greenock Children's Convalescent Children's Convalescent Association - reduction in accommodation available causing Greenock Telegraph 28/04/1976 8 Association, Greenock concern Children's Convalescent Annual meeting of Children's Convalescent Association Greenock Telegraph 25/02/1975 7 Association, Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting and report Greenock Telegraph 24/11/1909 1 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - 30th annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/10/1931 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Convalescent Children's Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 27/10/1943 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 31/10/1934 4 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 01/11/1933 4 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 10/11/1926 4 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting and report. Greenock Telegraph 30/10/1940 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 01/11/1944 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 28/10/1914 1 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting 28th Oct p2 Greenock Telegraph 26/10/1942 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Article proposal to build a convalescent home Greenock Telegraph 14/10/1870 3 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Drawing up of the Children's Convalescent Home at the corner of South Street and Greenock Telegraph 10/10/1902 2 Greenock Forsyth Street. Opening by Andrew Carnegie - 11th Oct p3 Children's Convalescent Home, Sun room for the Children's Convalescent Home Greenock Telegraph 12/04/1928 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 29/10/1941 2 Greenock Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 31/10/1928 4 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Article on the Children's Convalescent Home. Greenock Telegraph 13/10/1979 9 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report Greenock Telegraph 29/10/1924 4 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/10/1929 6 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 26/10/1927 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 08/12/1932 4 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 11/11/1908 3 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting and report Greenock Telegraph 01/11/1922 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting and report Greenock Telegraph 30/11/1957 10 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 05/12/1955 4 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Annual report of the Children's Convalescent Home - 27th Nov p7 Greenock Telegraph 26/11/1952 5 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 29/10/1948 5 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home will not be taken over by the NHS Greenock Telegraph 10/06/1948 5 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home may be sold - annual meeting - 11th Feb p6 Greenock Telegraph 06/02/1960 6 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting and report Greenock Telegraph 29/10/1913 4 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - details of proposed plan Greenock Telegraph 29/11/1901 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 11/11/1910 3 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, First annual meeting of Children's Convalescent Homes - 28th Nov p3 Greenock Telegraph 27/11/1902 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Fund set up to establish a Convalescent Home of Greenock Infirmary Children Greenock Telegraph 16/11/1900 2 Greenock Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting and report Greenock Telegraph 30/10/1907 3 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 31/10/1923 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - second annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 11/11/1903 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 01/11/1905 3 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report Greenock Telegraph 01/12/1904 3 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 25/10/1939 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting and report Greenock Telegraph 27/10/1915 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/10/1912 4 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Annual meeting of Children's Convalescent Library Greenock Telegraph 01/11/1916 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 31/10/1917 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 29/10/1919 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home - annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/10/1918 2 Greenock Children's Convalescent Home, Children's Convalescent Home to be re-named Children's Convalescent Association and Greenock Telegraph 23/02/1961 6 Greenock work will continue to help children. Annual meeting 7th Mar p7 Children's Home, Port Glasgow Site chosen in Crosshill Road for new 16 place children's home Greenock Telegraph 15/11/1978 8 Children's Hospital, Greenock Children's Hospital - annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 11/12/1930 4 Children's Panel Workings of new Children's Panels explained Greenock Telegraph 09/03/1970 9 Children's Reception Home, Opening of Children's Reception Home in Neil Street Greenock Telegraph 27/06/1957 6 Greenock Cholera Hospital, Greenock Cholera hospital to be opened in Clarence Street. Greenock Advertiser 18/08/1866 2 Cholera, Greenock Editorial on effects of cholera and ineffectual attempts to combat it p1, p2, p3 Greenock News Clout 09/10/1849 1 & 2 & 3 Cholera, Greenock Outbreak of Cholera: 30-40 cases in first 3 days: majority dead. No improvement in state Greenock Advertiser 17/08/1849 2 of health in the town: 28th August p2 Cholera, Greenock Sudden decrease of cholera victims in Greenock Greenock Advertiser 11/09/1849 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cholera, Greenock Day of prayer in town churches. Reports of new cases: numbers drop. Water Trust: Greenock Advertiser 28/09/1849 doctors costing more than town assessment Cholera, Greenock Lessening of cholera cases reported. Water Trust: suggestions of preventing cholera Greenock Advertiser 18/09/1849 2 spreading further. Increase in number of cases: 25th September p2 again 5th October p2. No new cases: 12th October Cholera, Greenock Cholera appears in Greenock but not a serious outbreak Greenock Advertiser 22/09/1854 2 Cholera, Greenock List of precautions which should be taken to prevent a cholera outbreak Greenock Advertiser 01/11/1866 2 Cholera, Greenock With increase in cholera threat Board of Supervision requires Police Board and Board of Greenock Advertiser 15/08/1867 2 Health to make immediate arrangements Cholera, Greenock Precautions being taken in Greenock Greenock Telegraph 29/08/1892 2 Cholera, Greenock Statistics on cases of cholera in town: 6th March 1832 p2, 9th March p2, 13th March p2, Greenock Advertiser 01/06/1832 2 16th March p2. 20th March p2, 23rd March p2, 27th March p2, 30th March p2, 3rd April p2, 6th April p2, 10th April p2, 13th April p2, 17th April p3, 20th April p2, 24th April p2-3, 27th April p2, 1st May p2, 4th May p2, 8th May p2, 11th May p2, 15th May p2, 18th May p2, 22 May p3, 25th May p3. No further cases reported. Cholera, Greenock Day of thanksgiving for end of cholera outbreak. Greenock Advertiser 20/11/1849 1 Cholera, Greenock Measures to be taken against cholera outbreak Greenock Telegraph 11/09/1871 2 Cholera, Greenock Measures to be taken to prevent cholera coming into country. Suspected ships to be Greenock Advertiser 12/08/1831 2 quarantined and penalties to be imposed Cholera, Greenock 14th August p2, 17th August p2, 21st August p2, 24th August p2, 28th August p2, 31st Greenock Advertiser 14/08/1831 See August p2, 4th September p2, 7th September p2, 11th September p3, 18th September p3, Entry 20th September p2, 24th September p2, 27th September p2, 1st October p2, 4th October p2, 8th October p2, 11th October p2, 15th October p3, 18th October p3 Cholera, Greenock Regulations regarding cholera. Greenock Advertiser 31/10/1848 2 Cholera, Greenock Cases continue to occur: 9 new cases: 22nd June p2, 5 new cases: 26th June p2, 3 new Greenock Advertiser 19/06/1832 2 cases: 29th June p2, 15 new cases: 3rd July p2, 5 new cases: 6th July p2, 26 new cases: 10th July p2, 23 new cases: 13th July p2, 38 new cases: 17th July p2, 35 new cases 20th July p2, 5 new cases: 27th July p2, 16 new cases -31st July p2, 15 new cases: 3rd August p2, 17 new cases: 7th August p2, 20 new cases: 10th August p2 Cholera, Greenock Action being taken against possible cholera outbreak Greenock Advertiser 19/12/1848 2 Cholera, Greenock Population 27,571: 320 cases of cholera (126 males: 194 females) Statistics of ages and Greenock Advertiser 29/05/1832 2 streets given. Cholera, Greenock 15 cases of cholera and 4 deaths. Again 23rd January p2, 26th January p2, 30th January Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1849 2 p2, 6th February p2, 13th February p2, 20th February p2 Cholera, Greenock Public Meeting to consider fund raising should an outbreak of cholera occur. Report Greenock Advertiser 23/12/1831 2 Cholera, Greenock Possibility of another outbreak: Statistics: 29th March: 29th May: 428 cases, 29th May: Greenock Advertiser 19/06/1849 2 11th June: 673 cases Cholera, Greenock Cholera kills 200 people in Greenock during last fortnight Greenock News Clout 29/08/1849 3 & 4 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cholera, Greenock Disturbances caused by death of boy from cholera: his stepmother taken to hospital and Greenock Advertiser 02/03/1832 2 died. Suggestions that Board of Health incompetent Cholera, Greenock Visitor from Paisley to Gourock dies from cholera. Visitor from Glasgow dies from cholera Greenock Advertiser 10/07/1832 2 14th Aug p2. Three further cases - 17th Aug p2 Cholera, Port Glasgow 13 new cases of Cholera reported Greenock Advertiser 15/12/1848 2 Cholera, Port Glasgow Statistics of Cholera victims no cases since 21 April Greenock Advertiser 20/04/1832 2 Cholera, Port Glasgow Statistics of Cholera victims no cases since 21 April Greenock Advertiser 24/04/1832 3 Cholera, Port Glasgow Cases of Cholera - Medical practitioner from London investigates Greenock Advertiser 29/07/1831 3 Cholera, Port Glasgow No sign of Cholera cases dropping Greenock Advertiser 28/09/1849 2 Cholera, Port Glasgow I new case of Cholera - 10 July 1832 p2; 44 new cases - 7 Aug p2 Greenock Telegraph 10/07/1832 3 Cholera, Port Glasgow Statistics of Cholera victims no cases since 21 April Greenock Advertiser 17/04/1832 3 Cholera, Port Glasgow Measures taken to combat outbreak of Cholera Greenock Telegraph 11/09/1871 1 Choral Society, Greenock 1st annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 15/01/1858 2 Choral Society, Greenock Hold 3rd concert in Assembly Hall Greenock Advertiser 29/12/1843 2 Choral Union, Greenock Annual concert: report Greenock Telegraph 04/01/1876 2 Chrisswell Chapel, Inverkip Photograph showing view of the ruins of Chrisswell Chapel Gourock Times 14/02/1975 3 Chrisswell Chapel, Inverkip Ruins of Chrisswell Chapel to be demolished with the re-alignment of Inverkip Road Greenock Telegraph 19/12/1972 7 Chrisswell Chapel, Inverkip Bid to save Chrisswell Chapel at Inverkip Road although of no archaeological importance Greenock Telegraph 21/05/1973 7 Chrisswell Chapel, Inverkip Photograph of Chrisswell Chapel on Inverkip Road Gourock Times 14/02/1975 3 Chrisswell Chapel, Inverkip Ruins of Chrisswell Chapel to be demolished with the realignment of Inverkip Road Greenock Telegraph 19/12/1972 7 Chrisswell Chapel, Inverkip Article on Chapel of Christ'swell or Chrystiswell. Greenock Telegraph 22/06/1893 3 Christian Instruction Society 1st annual meeting of Greenock Christian Instruction Society. Greenock Advertiser 18/06/1852 2 Christian Science Society Christian Science Society's church dedicated Greenock Telegraph 28/05/1957 4 Church, Greenock Church of Saint John The Item on the early times of the Church of Saint John The Baptist, celebrating its centenary Greenock Telegraph 28/09/1954 2 Baptist, Port Glasgow in October Church of Scotland Association 2nd annual meeting of Church of Scotland Association: report. Greenock Advertiser 27/10/1836 2 Church of Scotland Association 1st soiree of Church of Scotland Association: 500 attend. Greenock Advertiser 09/04/1835 2 Church of Scotland, Greenock Proposal to build new Church of Scotland in Bentinck St. Greenock Telegraph 19/12/1876 2 Church of the Nazarene, Port Ground to be offered for sale the Church of the Nazarene, Clune Brae on which to build a Greenock Telegraph 07/12/1978 11 Glasgow manse Churches, Greenock Session Clerks of 3 united Parishes of Greenock instructed to keep records of all children Greenock Advertiser 20/08/1824 3 born within respective districts. Churches, Greenock To take up collection for relief of destitution in the Highlands and Islands. Greenock Advertiser 22/01/1847 2 Churches, Greenock Meeting of subscribers to consider contracts with tradesman. Greenock Advertiser 11/07/1823 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Churches, Greenock Public meeting held to sent petition on better observance of the Sabbath: suggestion Greenock Advertiser 21/04/1834 3 dismissed. Churches, Greenock The history of some older Churches in Greenock. 16th Mar. p4 Greenock Telegraph 07/03/1905 4 Churches, Greenock Possible setting up of a Greenock Local Council on Churches being investigated Greenock Telegraph 15/01/1983 6 Churches, Greenock Church for Mr. Sinclair and his congregation in Princes St. being built. Greenock Advertiser 29/08/1845 2 Churches, Greenock New Church receives donation for action brought against them. Greenock Advertiser 24/08/1810 3 Churches, Greenock Public meeting in favour of the proposed union of the Free United Presbyterian and Greenock Advertiser 19/11/1867 1 Reformed Churches: full report. Churches, Greenock Article on Church tokens and their history. Greenock Telegraph 13/10/1903 2 Churches, Greenock Report of findings of Church Commission. Greenock Advertiser 26/02/1838 1 Churches, Greenock Petition for abolition of church privileges with 4,097 signatures sent to London. Greenock Advertiser 09/03/1841 2 Churches, Greenock Report of public meeting on papal aggression. Greenock Advertiser 04/04/1851 1 Churches, Greenock Council looking for buyers of the former East Kirk & Hall Greenock Telegraph 06/12/1978 8 Churches, Greenock Report of Church Commissioners into amount of Church accommodation and pastoral Greenock Advertiser 18/01/1858 2 superintendence enjoyed by people of Greenock. Churches, Greenock Meeting of subscribers to fund for building of a new church: fund already £1300 Rev Greenock Advertiser 29/01/1835 James Bonar to accept charge. Churches, Greenock District Council to give assistance to settle an outstanding account for a job creation Greenock Telegraph 14/02/1980 11 project undertaken by the Greenock Presbytery Churches, Greenock Article on the fate of the organs in churches which are no longer used Greenock Telegraph 27/09/1980 9 Churches, Greenock Moderator of the Church of Scotland Dr Brodie on 11 day visit to Inverclyde Greenock Telegraph 29/09/1978 11 Churches, Greenock Church of Scotland endowment scheme report of public meeting. Greenock Advertiser 15/10/1852 2 Churches, Greenock First Community Minister, Miss Margaret Cume welcomed to the District Greenock Telegraph 24/03/1982 11 Churches, Greenock Rumours about proposed with those in disagreement with Church of Scotland. Greenock Advertiser 31/03/1843 2 Churches, Greenock Resolutions passed at non: intrusion meeting. Greenock Advertiser 07/01/1840 3 Churches, Greenock Site in West Blackhall St for new church for breakaway group of Mid Parish Church. Greenock Advertiser 09/05/1843 2 Seceding portion of West Parish. Churches, Greenock Application to build a new church on the Old or West Parish. Greenock Advertiser 28/05/1841 3 Churches, Greenock Mason work on Dr McFarlan's new church completed, work started on roofing of the Greenock Advertiser 19/09/1843 2 building. Churches, Greenock Pronouncement on case of Lang and Black V McEwan and Black, collectors for the Greenock Advertiser 29/03/1842 2 assessment for building the New West Church. Churches, Greenock Report of meeting to consider petitioning for an act to stop the collision between civil and Greenock Advertiser 31/12/1839 ecclesiastical authorities. Churches, Greenock Meeting of General Committee and Collectors favourable to the principles of the Church. Greenock Advertiser 04/04/1843 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Churches, Greenock Committee appointed by the contributors to the Church extension fund resolved to build Greenock Advertiser 27/02/1837 3 Church & School house in. Churches, Greenock Petition of 2000 signatures for the abolition of church rates sent. Greenock Advertiser 20/02/1837 2 Churches, Greenock Meeting called to petition Parliament to abolish lay patronage in the Church of Scotland. Greenock Advertiser 04/02/1833 3 Report: 7th Feb. page 2-3. 11 Feb. page 2-3. Churches, Greenock General Thanksgiving on Thursday 18th Jan. Greenock Advertiser 16/01/1816 1 Churches, Greenock Meeting of Heritors and Kirk Session of the 3 united Parishes of Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 10/12/1819 1 Churches, Greenock Meeting of ministers and elders to consider measures to be adopted should there be Greenock Advertiser 03/02/1843 2 secession from the Church of Scotland. Churches, Greenock Copy of Royal Charter of James VI 1589, dividing Greenock into 3 Parishes. Dates of Greenock Advertiser 07/06/1822 3 building of Churches in Greenock. Churches, Greenock Public meeting addressed by Dr. Achilli on his experiences as a Roman Catholic Priest Greenock Advertiser 12/04/1850 2 and his imprisonment for his religious opinions. Churches, Greenock West-end churches to amalgamate Greenock Telegraph 04/05/1955 4 Churches, Greenock Subscriptions wanted for building a new church for the old parish. Greenock Advertiser 07/04/1836 3 Churchill, Sir Winston 3 Burghs pay final tribute Greenock Telegraph 01/02/1965 5 Cinema, Greenock Details of the new picture house in West Blackhall Street. Opening: 26th Nov p2 Greenock Telegraph 16/11/1921 2 Cinema, Greenock Council's order quashed: building of West Blackhall St to go ahead Greenock Telegraph 24/04/1920 2 Cinemas Inverclyde Memories of cinemas in Greenock, Port Glasgow and Gourock - 8 Dec p4 Gourock Times 01/12/1967 4 Cinemas, Greenock Photograph of the new 'talkie' cinema in Brougham Street Greenock Telegraph 14/12/1929 6 Cinemas, Greenock Drawing of the new Cinema in Inverkip Street Greenock Telegraph 17/02/1913 5 Cinemas, Greenock Opening of new multiple cinema complex in West Blackhall St Greenock Telegraph 22/06/1979 15 Cinemas, Greenock Re-opening of cinemas in the area Greenock Telegraph 11/09/1939 2 Cinemas, Greenock Article on the Greenock man who exploited the commercial exhibition of films Greenock Telegraph 22/02/1936 2 Cinemas, Greenock Take Six Film Unit have taken top honours in two of the Scottish 'Eight of the Year' Greenock Telegraph 26/11/1980 8 contests. Cinemas, Greenock Walker & Co to give two shows of Cinematography Greenock Telegraph 25/02/1901 2 Cinemas, Port Glasgow Plebiscite to be held to allow public to decide on Sunday openings of the cinemas Greenock Telegraph 09/07/1954 7 Cinemas, Port Glasgow Sunday film shows to be allowed Greenock Telegraph 26/11/1953 7 Cinemas, Port Glasgow Permission given to build a cinema in Brown Street Greenock Telegraph 06/06/1913 2 Circulating Library, Greenock J Owen and Co, 70 West Blackhall Street Joseph Robertson, 12 Hamilton Street Greenock Advertiser 11/09/1837 3 Circulating Library, Greenock John G Bankier to open at 12 Hamilton Street a selected library of new and popular works. Greenock Advertiser 04/08/1840 3 Circulating Library, Greenock Stock and furniture of the Circulating Library of James Kerr to be auctioned Greenock Advertiser 05/05/1836 3 Circulating Library, Greenock The circulating library of the late John Lang amounting to 1300 volumes to be sold Greenock Advertiser 11/06/1833 3 Circulating Library, Greenock Brown and MacCallum open circulating library of popular modern literature at 44 Hamilton Greenock Advertiser 09/06/1844 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page St Circulating Library, Greenock Former run by late James Kerr senior will re-open under James Kerr junior at 103 Greenock Advertiser 22/10/1832 3 Hamilton Street Circulating Library, Greenock Greenock Circulating Library re-opening at 48 Hamilton Street? Greenock Advertiser 14/12/1819 1 Circulating Library, Greenock John Lang establishes a circulating library Greenock Advertiser 07/09/1810 1 Circulating Library, Greenock John Watt to open circulating library in 6 William Street Greenock Advertiser 02/02/1835 3 Circus Equipment belonging to the circus for sale. Greenock Advertiser 18/07/1808 1 Circus, Greenock Circus in Sugarhouse Lane to hold benefit performance for Greenock Infirmary. Greenock Advertiser 25/11/1823 3 Citizen Volunteer Force, Citizen Volunteer Force receive new proposals and regulations Greenock Telegraph 11/05/1916 2 Kilmacolm Citizens Advice Bureau, Opening shortly offering a unique service. Official opening: 27th Feb p10 Greenock Telegraph 15/02/1974 10 Gourock City of Edinburgh Militia City of Edinburgh Militia Artillery stationed at Fort Matilda. Inspection by Mayor General Greenock Advertiser 12/05/1859 Artillery Viscount Melville and others. City of Glasgow Bank, Opening of a branch of City of Glasgow Bank at 46 Cathcart St. Greenock Advertiser 13/01/1854 3 Greenock Civic Society, Inverkip Villagers demand say in the future of the village Greenock Telegraph 29/03/1972 9 Civic Trust Civic Trust condemns Greenock for 'its past indifference and neglect' Greenock Telegraph 23/01/1967 7 Civil Defence All men born between 1881 and 1923 obliged to register for civil defence duties Greenock Telegraph 06/09/1941 1 Civil Defence Plans by Strathclyde Regional Council for a comprehensive civil defence plan slammed by Greenock Telegraph 21/04/1982 9 Cllr Alan Blair Civil Defence Scotland's biggest civil defence exercise takes place in Greenock Greenock Telegraph 21/06/1954 7 Clan Line Article on the Clan Line Steamer’s Association with Greenock Dockyard Greenock Telegraph 15/09/1949 4 Clarence Street, Greenock Photograph showing view of Clarence Street, Glebe Greenock Telegraph 20/05/1920 4 Clark, John Greenock in 1820: reproduction Greenock Telegraph 25/04/1970 8 Clark, William Details of painting of Loch Hourn, Inverness-shire Greenock Advertiser 18/02/1868 2 Clark, William Painting of clipper 'Albert Victor' built by R. Steele & Co Greenock Advertiser 17/11/1864 2 Clark, William Painting of iron-clad Frigate built for Danish Government Greenock Advertiser 20/12/1864 2 Clark, William Painting of 'Lord of the Isles' built by R. Steele & Co Greenock Advertiser 28/01/1865 2 Clark, William Painting of the Turkish ram 'Osman Ghazi' for the Sultan of Turkey Greenock Advertiser 25/07/1865 2 Clark, William Completes painting of china clipper 'Titania' built by Steele & Co. details of painting Greenock Advertiser 31/01/1867 2 Clark, William Painting of 'Atrato' on view: details again 4th April p2 Greenock Advertiser 21/03/1854 2 Clark, William Lithograph of his painting of Hamburg and American Steam Packet Co's ships 'Bornissia' Greenock Advertiser 08/01/1856 2 and 'Hammond' article on other lithographs: 25th Jan p2 Clark, William Painting of Queen Victoria's visit to Clyde in 1847 on view Greenock Advertiser 14/09/1849 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clark, William Painting of H.I.M. L'Arteneuse' on show: details Greenock Advertiser 13/06/1856 2 Clark, William Details of painting of Clyde Shipping Co's luggage boat 'Industry' Greenock Advertiser 08/05/1857 2 Clark, William Details of painting of the barque 'Oriental' Greenock Advertiser 27/02/1857 2 Clark, William Lithograph of his painting of the Royal Netherlands Steam Co's vessels 'William de Derke', Greenock Advertiser 21/07/1857 2 'Paulowna' and 'Berenice' Clark, William Lithograph of painting of steamship 'Atrato' Greenock Advertiser 19/10/1855 2 Clark, William Extract from 'Glasgow Citizen' on his painting of 'William Derke' of Royal Netherlands Co. Greenock Advertiser 28/08/1857 2 Clark, William Lithograph of painting of SS 'Madrid': details Greenock Advertiser 09/02/1858 2 Clark, William Painting of iron ship 'Gauntlet' built by Denny & Rankin, Dumbarton Greenock Advertiser 01/07/1853 2 Clark, William Details of painting of Wm Denny & Brothers at Dumbarton Greenock Advertiser 17/05/1850 2 Clark, William Details of painting of gale in November 1835 and shipping in the Clyde which was caught Greenock Advertiser 02/04/1867 2 in the gale Clark, William Painting of Loch Scavaig Sky on view Greenock Advertiser 21/07/1859 2 Clark, William Reproduction of his painting of the Channel Fleet of Greenock 1861 Greenock Telegraph 21/02/1970 8 Clark, William Details of painting of clipper 'Clyde' built by Stephen & Sons, Glasgow Greenock Advertiser 22/09/1860 2 Clark, William Details of painting of 'Aldinga' a screw steamer. Details of painting of H.M. Cutter Prince Greenock Advertiser 16/06/1860 2 Albert: 21st June p.2 Clark, William Description of his painting of shipping during the hurricane of 6th Feb 1856 Greenock Advertiser 12/06/1860 2 Clark, William Details of painting of the wadded point at Roseneath. He also had completed two Greenock Advertiser 29/05/1860 2 paintings of Dumbarton Rock one in the morning the other at evening Clark, William Details of painting of yacht 'Julia' Greenock Advertiser 21/02/1860 2 Clark, William Lithograph of Clark's painting of paddle steamer 'Waterloo' issued by Day & Co Greenock Advertiser 20/04/1855 2 Clark, William Painting of Loch Scavaig, Skye details Greenock Advertiser 17/09/1859 2 Clark, William Details of painting of the rescue of the Dutch crew of 'Margaretha Hendnka' which sank Greenock Advertiser 01/12/1860 2 during gale in October Clark, William Painting of Loch Goil: details Greenock Advertiser 16/08/1859 2 Clark, William Details of 'Jane Henderson' an iron ship built by Scott & Co Greenock Advertiser 16/02/1861 2 Clark, William Details of landscape painting of the Head of Holy Loch Greenock Advertiser 12/07/1859 3 Clark, William Details of his invention to help naval ships Greenock Advertiser 05/05/1859 2 Clark, William Details of lithograph of Royal Squadron at Greenock during Queen Victoria's visit Greenock Advertiser 14/04/1848 2 Clark, William Details of painting on theme of song 'The Bay of Biscay' Greenock Advertiser 08/02/1859 2 Clark, William Details of painting of 'Callao' Greenock Advertiser 16/11/1858 2 Clark, William Details of new painting of river scene Greenock Advertiser 09/07/1858 2 Clark, William Details of lithograph of painting of screw steamers 'Hibernian' and 'Norwegian' for Day & Greenock Advertiser 16/05/1861 2 Co, London Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clark, William His painting of 'Venetian', a screw steamer lithographed: details of painting Greenock Advertiser 07/02/1860 2 Clark, William Lithograph of Clark's painting of screw steamers 'Empress' of Leith and 'Cottingham' Hull, Greenock Advertiser 03/04/1855 2 taken by Day and Sons Clark, William Painting of Captain Gibson Stott's cutter yacht 'Charin' Greenock Advertiser 21/11/1868 2 Clark, William Article on some of his paintings on show in the McLean Museum Greenock Telegraph 21/09/1958 4 Clark, William Death of well known marine painter Greenock Advertiser 12/11/1883 2 Clark, William Painting of barque 'Aleppo' p2, p3 Greenock Telegraph 01/04/1868 2 Clark, William Details of paintings of 'Margaret Galbraith' built by R. Duncan & Co and 'Helen Denny' Greenock Advertiser 18/06/1868 2 Clark, William Details of 3 paintings on show Greenock Advertiser 19/12/1867 2 Clark, William Description of saloon paddle steamer of the Pacific Storm Navigation Co., painting Greenock Advertiser 13/04/1867 2 Clark, William Painting of barque 'Aleppo' p2, p3 Greenock Advertiser 02/04/1868 2 Clark, William Death of well known marine painter Greenock Telegraph 12/11/1883 2 Clark, William Lithograph of painting of mail steamer 'Giraffe': details Greenock Advertiser 02/10/1860 2 Clark, William Painting of HM Cutter 'Victoria' Greenock Telegraph 16/04/1868 3 Clark, William 2 marine studies on show: one showing coasting smacks, the other landscape East of Fort Greenock Advertiser 18/07/1867 2 Matilda Clark, William Painting of Nova Scotian barque 'Iona' Greenock Advertiser 02/06/1868 2 Clark, William Painting of 'Duro' built by MacNab & Co Greenock Advertiser 29/09/1868 2 Clark, William Description of painting of new steamer 'Lochlomond' leaving Dumbarton Quay Greenock Advertiser 08/08/1845 2 Clark, William Article Greenock Advertiser 25/03/1845 2 Clark, William Local painter completes painting of Queen Victoria's arrival in Greenock: details Greenock Advertiser 21/02/1843 2 Clark, William Marine artist: descriptions of 3 paintings 'Morning on the Clyde', 'The Regatta at Greenock' Greenock Advertiser 25/01/1838 2 and 'Yachts Racing at Oban' Clark, William Lithographs of two paintings of Iona and S.S. 'Australasian' Greenock Advertiser 15/12/1857 2 Clark, William Painting of Captain R.F. Shaw Stewart's yacht 'Aquila' Greenock Advertiser 08/09/1859 2 Clark, William Painting of 'Hyderabad' built by Robert Duncan & Co Greenock Advertiser 14/10/1865 2 Clark, William Details of his painting 'Ruby' Greenock Advertiser 02/01/1862 2 Clark, William Painting of barque 'Christian Rankin' Greenock Advertiser 16/07/1868 2 Clark, William Painting of 'Glengyle' of Jardine, Mathieson & Co Greenock Advertiser 08/09/1864 2 Clark, William Tug 'Conqueror' of Clyde Shipping Co. Greenock Advertiser 23/10/1866 2 Clark, William Painting of U.S. Steamer 'San Francisco' on view: details of work Greenock Advertiser 10/10/1856 2 Clark, William Details of painting 'The Channel Fleet in the Clyde' Greenock Advertiser 06/05/1862 2 Clark, William Details of his painting of Greenock Advertiser 12/03/1867 2 Clark, William Painting of steamer 'Lord Clyde' Greenock Advertiser 06/11/1862 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clark, William Paintings of 3 vessels built by Messrs Stephen, Kelvinhaugh: details Greenock Advertiser 23/12/1862 2 Clark, William Painting of Confederate cruiser 'Georgia' (formerly Japan): also painting of a Spanish Greenock Advertiser 10/09/1863 2 steamer on view Spanish steamer: 17th September p2 Clark, William China clipper 'John R. Worcester Greenock Advertiser 06/02/1866 2 Clark, William Details of 3 paintings: 'City of New York. of Inman Line; screw ship 'Arratoon Apcar' and Greenock Advertiser 19/10/1861 2 the paddle steamer 'Pearl' Clark, William Painting of Anchor Line ship 'Caledonia' Greenock Advertiser 23/08/1864 2 Clark, William Painting of China Clipper 'John R. Worcester' built by Ladyburn Shipping Co. on show: - Greenock Advertiser 14/02/1867 2 details of work. 'S.S Scilla' built by MacNab & Co., painted by William Clark: 16th February p2 Clark, William Sketch of 'Quito' of Pacific Steam Navigation Co appears in 'Illustrated London News' Greenock Advertiser 16/02/1864 2 Clark, William Painting of 'Hermann' for North German Lloyds Greenock Advertiser 30/11/1865 2 Clark, William Details of painting of iron clipper 'Ophelia' Greenock Advertiser 03/12/1863 2 Clark, William Painting of the Turkish ram 'Orkhan' just completed for the Sultan Greenock Advertiser 09/06/1866 2 Clark, William Details of painting of Lord Gough Greenock Advertiser 29/10/1863 2 Clark, William Lithograph of painting of 'Caledonia' of Anchor Line Greenock Advertiser 28/03/1865 2 Clark, William Painting of ship 'Roger Stewart' Greenock Advertiser 03/11/1866 2 Clark's Commercial Hotel, Sale of Clark's Commercial Hotel and Omnibus business Gourock Advertiser 16/01/1869 3 Gourock Cliftonian Club, Gourock Opening of a club for young men - report Gourock Times 20/12/1919 3 Clinic The health of Strone and Maukinhill children suffering because of transport problems to Greenock Telegraph 15/12/1982 9 the new health centre at Mearns Street calls for local clinic: 16 December p13 Cloch Civic Society Annual Meeting: criticism of District Council's plans Greenock Telegraph 04/12/1975 1 Cloch Civic Society First meeting of the newly formed society to keep an independent eye on planning and Greenock Telegraph 19/11/1968 7 building in the area Cloch Civic Society May find a new home in 14 William Street Greenock Telegraph 12/09/1972 7 Cloch Civic Society Annual report: award for 1977 goes to St Kenneth's for work done in Auchmountain Glen Greenock Telegraph 14/12/1977 9 Cloch Civic Society New award to encourage local people to improve the environment Greenock Telegraph 21/01/1982 1 Cloch Civic Society Congratulate firm on the conversion of the Free Gaelic Church in Jamaica Street Greenock Telegraph 01/09/1978 10 Cloch Civic Society Annual Meeting: Society justifies its existence. Presentation of its annual award to Alastair Greenock Telegraph 14/12/1978 14 MacDougall Cloch Civic Society Introduce guided tours of Inverclyde Greenock Telegraph 11/05/1978 8 Cloch Hotel, Gourock Photograph of the Cloch Hotel in Albert Street Gourock Times 09/04/1976 1 Cloch Housing Association Cloch Housing Association get approval to develop the site at 21-23 Kelly Street Greenock Telegraph 26/01/1982 6 Cloch Lighthouse Letter on lighthouses on the Cloch Greenock Advertiser 07/05/1803 4 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cloch Lighthouse Cloch Lighthouse - origin and early history Greenock Telegraph 09/11/1895 2 Cloch Lighthouse Photograph of the Cloch Lighthouse Greenock Telegraph 21/07/1914 4 Cloch Lighthouse Radio beacon to be installed in the Cloch Lighthouse Gourock Times 18/06/1937 4 Cloch Lighthouse The Cloch Lighthouse is to be changed from manual to automatic. Houses to be sold Gourock Times 26/01/1973 2 Cloch Lighthouse The Cloch Lighthouse is to be changed from manual to automatic. Houses to be sold Gourock Times 10/08/1973 4 Cloch Lighthouse Radio beam to be installed in the Cloch Lighthouse - photograph Gourock Times 18/06/1937 4 Cloch Lighthouse Proposal to use Cloch lighthouse as a signal station Greenock Advertiser 22/07/1803 4 Cloch Lighthouse Cloch Lighthouse - drawing and item on the Cloch Stone Greenock Telegraph 23/05/1908 3 Cloch Lighthouse Footpath from toll to Cloch Lighthouse to be built Greenock Advertiser 16/04/1867 2 Cloch Lighthouse Item on the Cloch Lighthouse and its early history Greenock Telegraph 11/02/1983 10 Cloch Lighthouse Photograph showing view of Cloch Lighthouse Greenock Telegraph 21/07/1914 4 Cloch Lighthouse Cloch Lighthouse and new caravan park - photograph Gourock Times 02/09/1960 1 Cloch Road, Gourock View of Cloch Road looking towards Gourock. Gourock Times 24/07/1931 1 Cloch Road, Gourock Photographs of Cloch Road from McInroy's Point to Gourock. Gourock Times 21/07/1933 4 Cloch Road, Gourock Photograph showing view of Cloch Road from Mcinroy's Point to Cloch Point and Gourock Times 21/07/1933 4 McInroy's Point to Gourock Cloch Road, Gourock Photograph showing view of Cloch Road by Cloch Road Tea Rooms Gourock Times 15/08/1925 4 Cloch Road, Gourock Photograph showing view of Pilot's Cottage and Finker's Cave on the Cloch Road Greenock Telegraph 14/04/1983 8 Cloch Road, Gourock Photograph showing view of Cloch Road - showing road widening improvements Greenock Telegraph 28/02/1933 4 Cloch Road, Gourock Photograph showing view of Cloch Road looking towards Gourock Gourock Times 24/07/1931 1 Cloch Road, Gourock Progress on the widening of Cloch Road. Gourock Times 10/06/1932 4 Clocherlee Quarry, Inverkip Clocherlee Quarry owned by Cram and Gall for sale Greenock Advertiser 30/04/1868 3 Clune Brae Hotel, Port Opening of the Clune Brae Hotel at Boglestone Greenock Telegraph 05/11/1970 14 Glasgow Clune Brae Hotel, Port Clune Brae Hotel destroyed by fire - two boys die in blaze Greenock Telegraph 28/04/1975 1 Glasgow Church, Port Opening of halls at Clune Park Church Greenock Telegraph 08/12/1930 6 Glasgow Clune Park Primary School, Opening of Clune Park extension Greenock Telegraph 14/09/1929 4 Port Glasgow Clune Park Primary School, Clune Park Primary to be upgraded and improved - photograph Greenock Telegraph 13/01/1981 6 Port Glasgow Clune Park Primary School, Opening of Clune Park Greenock Telegraph 14/11/1887 2 Port Glasgow Clune Park United Free Drawing of the New Church of Clune Park United Free Greenock Telegraph 13/05/1904 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Church, Port Glasgow Clune Park UP Church, Port Laying of memorial stone of new Clune Park UP Church Greenock Telegraph 08/08/1904 2 Glasgow Clyde Barrage Project Barrage plan: first anniversary. Greenock Telegraph 30/08/1963 9 Clyde Barrage Project Clyde Barrage Project: - meeting to discuss project, 18 February p9; 21 February p7; 4 Greenock Telegraph 14/02/1963 7 March p5; 27 March p7; 8 June p4. Clyde Boom Defence Photograph showing view of the dismantling of the Clyde Boom Greenock Telegraph 11/04/1919 4 Clyde Causeway Bill Greenock to oppose Clyde Causeway Bill. Further report 19th Dec, pg 2. Greenock Telegraph 15/12/1876 2 Clyde Commercial Tavern, Clyde Commercial Tavern, East Quay Head, Taken over by Daniel Lamont Greenock Advertiser 24/08/1821 1 Greenock Clyde Fishing Fleet Photograph showing view of Clyde fishing fleet at the beginning of the century Gourock Times 06/01/1933 1 Clyde Flint Glass Co., Part of Glasgow Flint Glass Co.: was making dark and light green bottle glassware for Greenock Advertiser 07/03/1836 3 Greenock wine, beer, etc. Clyde Flint Glass Co., At East end of Crawfordsdyke to be sold or let: - details of property Greenock Advertiser 09/11/1841 3 Greenock Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Article about the floating pool launched in 1875. Greenock Telegraph 25/04/1981 9 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Details of proposed floating baths. Greenock Advertiser 25/06/1878 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Wreck of floating baths sold for £42. Greenock Advertiser 10/02/1882 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Description of floating bath launched by H. Murray & Co. Advertiser 18th July p2 Greenock Advertiser 19/07/1879 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Co. - 1st annual meeting. Greenock Telegraph 05/02/1880 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Copy of surveyors report on proposed floating bath. Greenock Telegraph 29/10/1878 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Proposal for more floating baths. Greenock Telegraph 09/10/1879 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Proposal for more floating baths. Greenock Advertiser 09/10/1879 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Inauguration of floating baths again. Advertiser 25th July p3 Greenock Advertiser 24/07/1879 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Article on floating baths. Greenock Telegraph 06/06/1879 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Public meeting to discuss floating bath. Sale of shares - Tele 24th Jan p2 Greenock Telegraph 18/01/1879 3 Co. Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Co. - 1st annual meeting. Greenock Advertiser 05/02/1880 3 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Wreck of floating baths sold for £42. Greenock Telegraph 10/02/1882 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Details of proposed floating baths. Greenock Telegraph 25/06/1878 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Floating baths sunk during severe gale. Greenock Advertiser 11/10/1881 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Floating bath inspected by men from with view to buying. Greenock Telegraph 03/06/1881 3 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Clyde Floating Bath Co. Ltd.: -1st general meeting. Greenock Advertiser 13/09/1879 2 Co. Clyde Floating Swimming Bath Inauguration of floating baths again. Advertiser 25th July p3 Greenock Telegraph 25/07/1879 3 Co. Clyde Foundry, Greenock Clyde Foundry bought by John Hastie & Co, of Deer Park Engine Works, St Andrews Sq Greenock Telegraph 18/06/1868 2 Clyde Foundry, Greenock Clyde Foundry in East Hamilton Street occupied by Wm Smith & Co for sale Greenock Advertiser 22/02/1968 3 Clyde Foundry, Greenock Clyde Foundry, East Hamilton St. presently occupied by William Smith & Co., for sale - Greenock Advertiser 26/03/1867 3 details. Clyde Foundry, Greenock Clyde Foundry bought by John Hastie & Co, of Deer Park Engine Works, St Andrews Sq Greenock Advertiser 18/06/1868 2 Clyde Gunpowder Mills, Article on Clyde Gunpowder Mills at Glen Lane. Greenock Advertiser 18/02/1853 2 Greenock Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 23/06/1870 3 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 22/06/1870 1 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 24/06/1870 1 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 11/04/1870 2 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 22/06/1870 1 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 01/04/1870 2 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 22/06/1870 1 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 30/06/1870 3 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 08/04/1870 1 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 25/07/1870 1 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 09/04/1870 1 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 02/04/1870 2 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 06/04/1870 3 Clyde Lighthouses Bill Clyde Lighthouses Bill Greenock Telegraph 11/07/1870 1 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clyde Lighthouses Trust Story of the Clyde Lighthouses Trust by George Blake Greenock Telegraph 20/09/1956 3 Clyde Marine Products, Article of Clyde Marine Products, Port Glasgow, a small boat building yard Greenock Telegraph 12/03/1976 11 boatbuilder, Port Glasgow Clyde Marine Society Pensioners to attend New Church Greenock Advertiser 23/01/1807 1 Clyde Marine Society Application to Parliament to amend acts relating to Society Greenock Advertiser 31/10/1833 3 Clyde Marine Society Founded 1758. Election of directors: Levies 3d on wages of seamen navigating the Clyde Greenock Advertiser 21/08/1829 2 to supplement distressed seamen and their widows: 1237 on roll Clyde Marine Society Meeting of Directors Greenock Advertiser 22/11/1816 1 & 3 Clyde Marine Society Annual General Meeting to be held on 10th February to consider Parliament to amend bill Greenock Advertiser 06/02/1834 3 relating to Society Clyde Marine Society Item on the nautical school on the ex-HMS Orueu founded about 1815 Greenock Advertiser 16/04/1982 8 Clyde Marine Society Annual General Meeting and election of office bearers Greenock Advertiser 10/08/1835 3 Clyde Marine Society Annual General Meeting for election of Directors Greenock Advertiser 01/08/1810 1 Clyde Marine Society, Directors advance idea of setting up a naval school in Greenock Greenock Advertiser 31/10/1815 3 Greenock Division Clyde Mutual Sea Insurance Formed in 1833 by shipmasters trading from Port Glasgow: renewed in 1848 details of Greenock Advertiser 11/02/1851 2 Association financial state. Report of dinner: 21st February p2 Clyde Mutual Sea Insurance Article on Association Greenock Advertiser 06/02/1855 2 Association Clyde Mutual Sea Insurance Report on association, payments made and office bearers Greenock Advertiser 20/02/1852 2 Association Clyde Mutual Sea Insurance Item over Association Greenock Advertiser 04/02/1853 2 Association Clyde Naval and Military Home, Opening of new home in Jamaica Street Greenock Telegraph 04/07/1901 3 Greenock Clyde Naval and Military Home, Annual business meeting Greenock Telegraph 21/11/1905 2 Greenock Clyde Navigation Article on problems of navigating the Clyde Greenock Advertiser 10/10/1823 3 Clyde Navigation Bill Bill to be introduced to change the course of Shaw's Water. Act to improve navigation of Greenock Advertiser 28/09/1824 3 the Clyde Act. Act to enlarge and improve town. Clyde Navigation Bill Hear deputation of harbour trustees on the Clyde Navigation Bill. Greenock Herald 07/07/1858 2 Clyde Navigation Bill New Clyde Navigation Bill - case for Greenock Greenock Advertiser 11/05/1858 4 Clyde Navigation Bill Evidence before a House of Commons Committee on Clyde Navigation Greenock Advertiser 25/08/1836 1 Clyde Navigation Bill Clyde Navigation Bill - Greenock's opposition Greenock Telegraph 26/04/1911 3 Clyde Navigation Bill Evidence before a House of Commons Committee on Clyde Navigation Greenock Advertiser 29/08/1836 1 Clyde Navigation Bill Clyde Navigation Bill: Magistrate of Greenock added to Trustees of Bill. Greenock Advertiser 21/05/1830 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clyde Navigation Bill Defence by Clyde Trustees to accusations of Greenock Harbour Trust regarding Clyde Greenock Advertiser 02/07/1858 1 Navigation Bill Clyde Navigation Trust Clyde Navigation Trust to press strongly for large graving dock at Greenock. Greenock Telegraph 18/11/1953 4 Clyde Navigation Trust Greenock as a seaplane base - Clyde Navigation Trust's objections, article - 19th Jan p6 Greenock Telegraph 09/01/1935 2 Clyde Pilot Board First meeting held in Greenock: election of Committees of Superintendence Greenock Advertiser 12/07/1860 2 Clyde Pilot Board Drawing of new river pilot station at Princes Pier Greenock Telegraph 09/11/1907 3 Clyde Pilot Board Proposal that the deep-sea class of pilots should be ended and staff should consist of one Greenock Telegraph 05/10/1905 4 class Clyde Pilot Board Opening of new pilot's station at Princes Pier Greenock Telegraph 08/06/1907 3 Clyde Pilotage Authority Clyde Pilotage Authority - 6 men lose their jobs as trade on the river declines Greenock Telegraph 13/08/1981 11 Clyde Pilotage Station, Opening of new Clyde Pilotage Station at Gourock Gourock Times 03/12/1921 3 Gourock Clyde Pilots Association Clyde Pilots' Association: concern about the decline in use of the Clyde Greenock Telegraph 25/06/1981 9 Clyde Pilots Association Clyde Pilots' Association expect redundancies Greenock Telegraph 01/07/1982 7 Clyde Port Authority Clyde Port Authority's plans to make the lower reaches of the Clyde Britain's top port. Greenock Telegraph 05/09/1968 9 Clyde Port Authority Clyde Port Authority plan to buy a barge facility to allow deep-sea roll-on, roll-off services. Greenock Telegraph 02/05/1979 1 Clyde Port Authority Begins work from offices in Robertson Street Greenock Telegraph 06/01/1966 7 Clyde Port Authority Provision of deep water berth at Princes Pier and Albert Harbour Greenock Telegraph 15/09/1966 7 Clyde Port Authority Ninety to lose their jobs at the Clyde Port Authority: a handful expected at the Container Greenock Telegraph 07/09/1983 7 Terminal. Clyde Port Authority Trust's £13 million harbour plan to be taken over by Clyde Port Authority. Greenock Telegraph 15/12/1965 7 Clyde Port Authority Clyde Port Authority's plans for developments at Greenock. Greenock Telegraph 20/02/1967 7 Clyde Port Authority Plans announced by Clyde port Authority to make Greenock a major port. Greenock Telegraph 07/12/1967 9 Clyde Port Authority Clyde Port Authority to bid for dry dock. Minister of Technology's aim for dry dock: 17 May Greenock Telegraph 13/05/1967 5 p7. Scott's and Lithgow's take over dry dock: 20 May p5. Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock Business carried on by Andrew Muir Sen. & Jun. Dissolved. To continue under firm of Greenock Advertiser 01/06/1841 3 Thomas Shirley & Co. Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock New company formed 'Clyde Pottery Co. Ltd' to take over and run existing business. List Greenock Telegraph 24/03/1900 2 of Directors. Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock For sale along with Flint Works Greenock Advertiser 25/01/1836 3 Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock Enters into successful competition with long-established producers of porcelain. Wins Greenock Advertiser 28/12/1837 2 handsome premium awarded by the Trustees for Encouragement of Scottish Manufacturers. Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock Now in full operation supplying cream-coloured, fancy coloured, edged painted and printed Greenock Advertiser 11/10/1816 1 Earthenware Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock Works with Flint Mill and workmen's houses to be sold or let. Full details. Greenock Advertiser 13/04/1841 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock Complaint against one of their workmen alleging desertion: details of court case. Greenock Advertiser 18/08/1860 2 Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock After the death of one of the partners, the Clyde Pottery with four working kilns, workshops Greenock Advertiser 06/03/1834 3 etc and flint mill worked by water to be let or sold. Applications to James Stevenson Sen. Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock Business carried on by James Stevenson and Andrew Muir dissolved. To continue under Greenock Advertiser 22/02/1836 3 same firm by Andrew Muir and Andrew Muir Jun. Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock Fire in store: details Greenock Telegraph 17/07/1871 3 Clyde Pottery Co., Greenock Pottery and flint mill at East end of Greenock, tenanted to Clyde Pottery Co. to be let. Greenock Advertiser 12/06/1862 3 Clyde Refinery, Greenock Photograph showing view of the giant water wheel used by the Clyde Refinery in Greenock Telegraph 16/06/1950 5 Drumfrochar Road Clyde Ropeworks, Greenock Tough Ropeworks to close - operations to stop in December and then a gradual phasing Greenock Telegraph 10/10/1979 1 out Clyde Ropeworks, Greenock Closure of the Tough Ropeworks in Drumfrochar Road Greenock Telegraph 21/12/1979 1 Clyde Ropeworks, Greenock Clyde Ropeworks of Alex Tough & Sons, destroyed by fire - damage estimated at £8,000 Greenock Telegraph 12/09/1905 2 Clyde Sailing Fleet for the Rescue craft presented to the Greenock based Clyde Sailing Fleet for the Blind. Greenock Telegraph 29/06/1982 6 Blind, Greenock Clyde Shipbuilding Co., Item on Clyde Shipbuilding Co Greenock Advertiser 03/11/1864 2 shipbuilder, Ladyburn Clyde Shipbuilding Co., Clyde Shipbuilding and Engineering Co to take over running of Blackwood & Gordon Greenock Telegraph 03/03/1900 2 shipbuilder, Ladyburn Clyde Shipbuilding Co., Application for interim interdict against Clyde Shipbuilding Co Greenock Advertiser 26/11/1864 2 shipbuilder, Ladyburn Clyde Shipbuilding Co., Clyde Shipbuilding Co, Ladyburn - celebrations at launching of company Greenock Advertiser 31/12/1863 2 shipbuilder, Ladyburn Clyde Shipbuilding Co., Plebiscite to be held on whether Newark Castle should be demolished so that Clyde Greenock Telegraph 17/02/1909 2 shipbuilder, Ladyburn Shipbuilding can extend their yard - 26th Feb p2 Clyde Shipbuilding Co., Clyde Shipbuilding & Engineering Co to go into liquidation Greenock Telegraph 19/10/1928 2 shipbuilder, Ladyburn Clyde Shipmasters' Association 2nd annual dinner: report Greenock Advertiser 30/11/1837 2 Clyde Shipmasters' Association 23rd annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 20/01/1866 1 Clyde Shipmasters' Association Friendly Society formed: article Greenock Advertiser 16/11/1841 Clyde Shipmasters' Association Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 18/01/1872 Clyde Shipmasters' Association Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 18/01/1872 Clyde Shipmasters' Association General meeting to be held in Seaman's Chapel on 8th September. Greenock Advertiser 08/09/1843 3 Clyde Shipmasters' Association Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 22/01/1874 4 Clyde Shipmasters' Association Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 22/01/1874 4 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clyde Shipmasters' Club 3rd Annual Regatta to be held at Greenock on 11th August. Details: 13th August p3 Greenock Advertiser 06/08/1838 3 Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 23/01/1873 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 23/01/1862 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 02/02/1865 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 19/01/1887 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting Greenock Telegraph 24/02/1888 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 21/01/1875 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting: Report Greenock Telegraph 21/01/1876 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 16/02/1867 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting: decision to wind up association Greenock Telegraph 22/01/1890 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 23/01/1873 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident 36th annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 15/02/1878 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting Greenock Telegraph 20/01/1875 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 24/01/1879 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 27/01/1870 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 23/01/1884 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1871 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 18/01/1882 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1881 2 Association Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 24/01/1879 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident 35th annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 24/01/1877 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 21/01/1869 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting: report Greenock Advertiser 17/01/1861 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting: Report Greenock Advertiser 22/01/1876 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident 35th annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 25/01/1877 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident 36th annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 15/02/1878 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 24/01/1883 4 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 20/01/1854 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 17/04/1889 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident 25th annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 30/01/1868 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 20/01/1869 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 27/01/1870 4 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting Greenock Telegraph 19/01/1871 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 19/01/1881 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 01/02/1853 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1855 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 23/01/1852 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting: Report Greenock Advertiser 18/01/1856 1 Association Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual General Meeting Greenock Telegraph 18/01/1882 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Item on good work and progress of this association Greenock Advertiser 24/10/1851 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting and report Greenock Telegraph 23/01/1886 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 21/01/1859 1 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 24/01/1883 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 23/01/1884 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Special general meeting to be held Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1847 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 01/02/1848 3 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of Annual General Meeting again 24th February p29 Greenock Advertiser 20/02/1857 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 22/01/1858 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1860 2 Association Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Report of Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1849 2 Association Clyde Shipping Co Jas. Steel Manager of Clyde Shipping Co honoured by Greenock for his efforts in rescuing Greenock Advertiser 09/04/1824 2 a man drowning Clyde Shipping Co Clyde Shipping Co to give up its berth at the West Harbour - Company has been trading Greenock Telegraph 17/08/1939 2 with Greenock for 124 years Clyde Shipping Co. Clyde Shipping Co - plant and goodwill purchased by Graham Brymner and Thomas Greenock Advertiser 11/03/1856 2 3 Whyte Clyde Shipping Co. Clyde Shipping Co move to Aitkens Land, East Shaw Street Greenock Advertiser 07/01/1833 3 Clyde Shipping List, Greenock To be published three times weekly (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) by Wm Johnston & Greenock Advertiser 05/03/1847 3 Sons Clyde Society, Port Glasgow Annual Meeting in Port Glasgow, new committee selected Greenock Advertiser 26/10/1830 2 Clyde Square, Greenock Photograph showing view of the changing face of Clyde Square Greenock Telegraph 14/11/1970 8 Clyde Street, Greenock Opening of Clyde Street Greenock Advertiser 18/04/1851 2 Clyde Street, Greenock Continued discussion over Clyde Street; profits from gas works - amount to water trust to Greenock Advertiser 21/05/1852 1 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page increase to give more money for draining and paving streets and improving sanitary conditions; case of toll-keeper selling drink on Sundays Clyde Trust Lord Inverclyde's letter on proposal to bring all docks etc under one body for the Clyde Greenock Telegraph 08/01/1913 3 Clyde Valley Regional Plan Greenock, Port Glasgow and Gourock form one of the most difficult planning problems in Gourock Times 26/08/1949 3 the region due to economics and topography - 'Clyde Valley Regional Plan' (a report) Clydesdale Bank, Gourock Clydesdale Bank to open branch at 14 Kempock Street Greenock Telegraph 19/04/1913 2 Clydesdale Bank, Greenock Drawing and details of new Clydesdale Bank in Cathcart Square Greenock Telegraph 29/03/1901 2 Clydesdale Bank, Greenock Drawing and details of the Clydesdale Bank at the corner of Rue-end and Virginia Streets Greenock Telegraph 12/02/1894 3 Clydesdale Bank, Port Branch of Clydesdale Bank to open in Fore St Greenock Advertiser 14/08/1872 4 Glasgow Coaches Royal Mail from Greenock to Glasgow drawn by 2 horses - 4 horses used on journey, Greenock Advertiser 12/09/1828 1 number of inside passengers 4, number of outsiders 4. Coaches (New) Royal Telegraph Coach between Glasgow and Greenock (Royal Telegraph Office Greenock Advertiser 10/07/1811 3 to Bucks Head Inn Argyll Street Glasgow) and other coach services: Royal Oak, Volunteer, Royal Prince, and Regent Coaches. Coaches Pilot Coach will now leave from 4 Cathcart St. at 8 o'clock. Greenock Advertiser 12/11/1813 1 Coaches Alex Smith next to Old Post Office has to hire 1 horse coach and phaetons and 4 wheeled Greenock Advertiser 08/08/1820 1 carriages. Coaches Royal Oak Coach has commenced running from the coach office at Hamilton Street at 9 Greenock Advertiser 11/11/1811 1 am instead of 7 am, Royal Volunteer Coach connecting in Glasgow with Prince Regent Coach to Edinburgh. Coaches Proprietors of Royal Oak and Sailor Coaches open offices in Patrick's land Hamilton Greenock Advertiser 31/01/1810 1 Street. Coaches Greenock and Port Glasgow Noddy Coaches - running to restart 3rd June between towns. Greenock Advertiser 31/05/1822 3 Coaches Post gigs to Largs via Cloch and Gourock from Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 15/07/1808 1 Coaches Post horses and phaetons for hire from A. Smith. Greenock Advertiser 11/05/1812 1 Coaches New coaches between Glasgow and Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 03/01/1811 1 Coaches New coach from Tontine, Greenock to Black Bull Inn, Argyle St. Glasgow via Paisley. Greenock Advertiser 03/02/1824 3 Coaches Greenock and Glasgow Royal Mail Coach change of time of departure from Tontine. Greenock Advertiser 03/06/1828 3 Coaches Greenock - Largs route to be restarted. Greenock Advertiser 08/06/1807 1 Coaches J Park reduces cost per mile of hiring his gigs, noddies, chaises between Greenock - Port Greenock Advertiser 04/06/1822 3 - Glasgow and Gourock. Coaches 20 horses, two omnibuses and harness of Hugh Ross for sale. Greenock Advertiser 06/10/1836 3 Coaches Proprietors of the Royal Oak and Sailor coaches' intimation. Greenock Advertiser 05/06/1809 1 Coaches Greenock and Port Glasgow Pilot begins run on Monday 3rd Feb. Greenock Advertiser 31/01/1812 3 Coaches J Park White Hart Inn, Greenock to and from Brisbane Arms Largs. Greenock Advertiser 14/06/1809 1 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Coaches Introduction of the Union New coach from Glasgow to Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 01/04/1803 1 Coaches Royal Oak and Volunteer Coaches. Greenock Advertiser 01/03/1811 1 Coaches Coaches to run to Port Glasgow every hour from 10 am to 9 pm, fares 4d (Hugh Ross and Greenock Advertiser 04/10/1844 3 Richard Gooding). Coaches (New) Prince Regent Coach from the White Hart Inn, Greenock to the Tontine, Glasgow. Greenock Advertiser 05/07/1811 1 Coaches New-invented 4 wheeled vehicle pulled by 1 horse - caused trouble at toll bar at Greenock Advertiser 11/06/1819 3 Brachelston. Coaches Hire of gigs and saddle horses available from John Ferguson at Ross's Stables Rue-end Greenock Advertiser 22/06/1832 3 St. Coaches New schedules for Royal Mail Coach - Greenock - Paisley - Glasgow - London - other Greenock Advertiser 17/04/1812 1 coach - Greenock - Edinburgh. Coaches Mail coach Company to continue running coaches from Tontine Inn. Greenock Advertiser 30/05/1823 3 Coaches Introduction of 'Prince of Travelling Car' between Largs and Greenock via Gourock. Greenock Advertiser 15/07/1807 1 Coaches Coach pulled by 3 horses to be put into service between Largs and Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 11/05/1804 4 Coaches Messrs Bunten start coach service between Greenock and Kilmarnock 3 times a week by Greenock Advertiser 12/10/1835 2 Inverkip, Largs, Fairlie and Ardrossan, coach to be called 'Timekeeper'. Coaches Royal Oak and Royal Sailor Coaches. Greenock Advertiser 12/05/1809 1 Coaches Regulations for Hackney Coaches drivers of noddies, gigs, omnibuses, multibuses. Greenock Advertiser 06/09/1844 3 Coaches Alex Smith of Black Bull Inn reduces fares of coaches etc. Greenock Advertiser 11/06/1822 3 Coaches Mail coaches to stop running between Greenock and Glasgow - mail to be carried on Greenock Advertiser 17/11/1813 3 horseback. Coaches Coach fares reduced: Royal George Coach, Tontine Inn, and Greenock to Bull Inn, Greenock Advertiser 11/05/1814 1 Glasgow. Coaches Service between Greenock and Irvine. Greenock Advertiser 01/06/1804 1 Coaches Noddie Coach to run between Gourock and Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 16/06/1815 1 Coaches London, York, Leeds, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Greenock daily port wagons Greenock Advertiser 06/01/1806 1 advertisement. Coaches Largs coach, to and from Gourock. Greenock Advertiser 30/05/1806 1 Coaches Port Glasgow and Greenock Noddy Coaches. Greenock Advertiser 29/01/1811 1 Coaches Coach from Greenock to Irvine and then on to Ayr. Greenock Advertiser 10/01/1810 1 Coaches Royal Oak and Volunteer Coaches changes of hours. Greenock Advertiser 28/11/1810 1 Coaches Glasgow and Greenock Coaches by Paisley - introduction of a new six-seated coach. Greenock Advertiser 18/11/1808 1 Coaches 'Royal Sailor' long coach from Glasgow to Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 27/06/1808 1 Coaches 'Duke of Wellington' Coach to change times of running. Greenock Advertiser 22/09/1815 1 Coaches Alteration of departure time of Glasgow coaches from Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 28/03/1814 1 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Coaches Royal George Long Coach - Glasgow to Greenock via Paisley. Greenock Advertiser 29/05/1804 1 Coaches James Walker, White Hart Inn, to reduce fares of hire for coaches etc. Greenock Advertiser 25/06/1822 3 Coaches New coaches: Greenock to Ayr - route, fares etc. Greenock Advertiser 20/07/1814 1 Coaches Pilot Coach price reduced (Greenock to Glasgow) Greenock Advertiser 23/05/1814 1 Coaches Hugh Ross starts service to Inverkip via Gourock and Clough daily. Greenock Advertiser 23/05/1836 3 Coaches New Oak Coach. Greenock Advertiser 24/02/1809 1 Coaches Visiting Long Coach, Greenock to and from Glasgow via Paisley. Greenock Advertiser 24/03/1809 1 Coaches New regulations on Royal Mail Coaches. Greenock Advertiser 26/02/1813 1 Coaches Royal Prince Regent Coach - Royal Oak Coach - Royal Telegraph and Port Glasgow Greenock Advertiser 19/10/1812 1 Coach - times of departure from White Hart Inn. Coaches Oak Coaches - Greenock to Glasgow via Paisley instead of via Renfrew. Greenock Advertiser 06/01/1809 1 Coaches Coaches to Largs from Greenock to start again. Greenock Library 06/06/1808 1 Coaches Chaise fares. Greenock Advertiser 11/02/1814 1 Coaches Times of Largs - Greenock Coaches from the Tontine Inn. Greenock Advertiser 04/06/1813 1 Coaches Royal Oak and Sailor Coaches - times of leaving Greenock changed. Greenock Advertiser 26/02/1810 1 Coaches New Coach Service from Glasgow to Greenock, service between Port Glasgow and Greenock Advertiser 22/10/1802 4 Greenock. Coaches Royal Mail and Royal George Coach Office - Glasgow to Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 24/09/1810 1 Coaches George Street Coach Work Company opened by John Thomas. Greenock Advertiser 02/06/1813 1 Coaches Walmsley and McLean open for business in St. Andrews Square to build coaches. Greenock Advertiser 20/06/1843 3 Coaches Largs - Greenock coach - new times of departure. Greenock Advertiser 22/05/1812 3 Coaches Greenock (Tontine & White Hart) to and from Quay Head Port and prices. Greenock Advertiser 20/10/1806 1 Coaches Robert Burns Coach runs from Paisley to Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 19/10/1824 3 Coaches Proposal to run a stagecoach between Greenock and Glasgow on Sunday afternoons to Greenock Advertiser 19/02/1883 2 carry mail. Coaches New coaches to run between Greenock and Ayr. Greenock Advertiser 19/09/1810 3 Coaches Proposal to run a stagecoach between Greenock and Glasgow on Sunday afternoons to Greenock Telegraph 19/02/1883 2 carry mail. Coaches Owing to heavy tolls and duties, the Ayr Coach is to be discontinued. Greenock Advertiser 23/03/1824 3 Coaches Proposal to form a joint stock company to run steam coaches between mayor town Greenock Advertiser 22/12/1843 3 including route between Port Glasgow and Gourock. Coaches, Stage Was there a stagecoach service from Johnstone down the Clune Brae? Greenock Telegraph 13/03/1981 10 Coaches, Steam Lecture to be giving of steam coaches illustrated with working models. Greenock Advertiser 01/08/1833 3 Coal Mines, Greenock Boring operations resumed on Port Glasgow Rd Greenock Advertiser 05/04/1825 3 Coal Mines, Greenock Search for coal on Bauglen Farm suspended for the winter Greenock Advertiser 18/11/1825 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Coal Mines, Greenock Sir Michael Shaw Stewart grants permission to investigate whether a workable coal seam Greenock Advertiser 16/03/1824 3 is to be found in the district Coal Mines, Greenock Stratum of coal found at Bauglen Farm on Inverkip Rd Greenock Advertiser 30/08/1825 3 Coal Mines, Greenock Article on the search for coal in Market St Greenock Advertiser 05/11/1824 2 Coal Mines, Greenock Further report on search for coal Greenock Advertiser 24/12/1824 2 Coal Mines, Greenock Meeting of subscribers to prospect for coal seam in Greenock - 22nd May Greenock Advertiser 18/05/1824 3 Coal Mines, Greenock Boring for coal at the back of Market St started Greenock Advertiser 25/06/1824 3 Coal Mines, Greenock Contractors wanted to bore for coal at Market St Greenock Advertiser 04/02/1825 3 Coal Tonnage Report on proposed tonnage Greenock Advertiser 04/03/1807 1 Coast Regiment, Port Glasgow Recruiting for new 416 Coast Regiment begun Greenock Telegraph 26/04/1947 2 Coastguard, Greenock Coastguard Headquarters moved to Ayr from Greenock: list of former officers at Greenock Greenock Advertiser 08/08/1874 2 Coastguard, Greenock Headquarters of coastguard service for the West of Scotland to be sited in Greenock Greenock Telegraph 18/09/1978 1 Coastguard, Greenock Greenock Coastguard to get modernised operations room Greenock Telegraph 22/02/1979 10 Coastguard, Greenock Coastguard Headquarters to be in Navy Buildings, Eldon Street Greenock Telegraph 10/11/1978 13 Cobham, Sir Alan Report of visit to Gourock Gourock Times 08/06/1928 3 Cobham, Sir Alan Photographs of Sir Alan Cobham's seaplane at the Tail of the Bank Greenock Telegraph 08/06/1928 6 Coffee House, Greenock Of Mr Melvin Cathcart Square to be let Greenock Advertiser 08/01/1850 3 Coffee House, Greenock Mrs Stevenson opens coffee house in Cathcart Street Greenock Advertiser 15/06/1830 3 Collector of Harbour Dues Article on the position of Collector of Harbour Dues. Greenock Advertiser 23/06/1860 3 Collins' Cup Photograph of the mystery cup and item. Mystery solved: 26th September p5. Further Greenock Telegraph 31/08/1978 8 information: 24th October p4, 9th November p10 Collins, Sir Godfrey, MP Death of Greenock MP. Editorial: 14th October p2, tributes p4 Greenock Telegraph 13/10/1936 2 Collins, Sir Godfrey, MP 21st year as MP for Greenock: celebrations in the Town Hall Greenock Telegraph 20/01/1931 4 Collins, Sir Godfrey, MP Lunch given in honour of his new Cabinet post Greenock Telegraph 22/12/1932 4 Colonial Prime Ministers Number of Colonial Prime Ministers pass through Greenock Greenock Telegraph 29/07/1902 2 Colquhoun, J.C. Meeting of electors addressed by Mr Colquhoun of Killermount. Further meeting - 24 July Greenock Advertiser 10/07/1837 1 p1 Colquhoun, J.C. Report of J.C. Colquhoun's meeting Greenock Advertiser 25/06/1841 2 Columba Temperance Hotel, Oldest hotel 'Columba' destroyed by fire Greenock Telegraph 08/08/1959 5 Gourock Columba Temperance Hotel, Permission to demolish the derelict building in Kempock St formerly the Columba Gourock Times 09/02/1962 3 Gourock Temperance Hotel given - photography - 16th Feb p3 Combination Hospital Photograph showing view of the Combination Hospital c1929 Greenock Telegraph 21/03/1978 4 Comet Celebrations Report of celebrations and photographs p2 to p6 Greenock Telegraph 31/08/1912 2 Comet Celebrations, Port Council to give £1,000 to fund for celebrations Greenock Telegraph 27/04/1962 9 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Glasgow Comet Celebrations, Port Photographs of celebrations in 1912 Greenock Telegraph 30/08/1962 4 Glasgow Comet Celebrations, Port Photograph showing view of a float decorated by Dunlop Bremner & Co for the 1912 Greenock Telegraph 19/04/1983 5 Glasgow Comet Centenary and the shipwrights of 1928 Comet Centenary Celebrations, Meeting to discuss proposed Centenary celebrations Greenock Telegraph 21/06/1912 2 Port Glasgow Comet Centenary Celebrations, Report of events 2 Sept p4; 5 Greenock Telegraph 31/08/1912 2 - 6 Port Glasgow Comet Memorial, Port Glasgow Photograph of the Comet Memorial in it's new site Greenock Telegraph 14/08/1917 4 Comet Replica, Port Glasgow Sketch plan for proposed site for the Comet Greenock Telegraph 26/07/1974 9 Comet Replica, Port Glasgow 'Comet' now in permanent site Greenock Telegraph 08/03/1975 7 Comet Replica, Port Glasgow 'Comet' to be a permanent sight in the town Greenock Telegraph 18/04/1974 10 Comet Replica, Port Glasgow Parade - 4 Sept p4 Greenock Telegraph 04/09/1962 4 Comet Replica, Port Glasgow Photographs showing work being done by Lithgow's to rebuild 'Comet' - 14 Aug p1/p6; Greenock Telegraph 09/08/1962 4 Articles: 27 Aug p5, 28 Aug; Dinner 31 Aug p9, Parade - 3 Sept p1/p4/p5/p7 Commercial Academy, Commercial Academy opened by Messrs Paton. Greenock Advertiser 29/07/1812 3 Greenock Commercial Academy, Commercial Academy - Sir Michael Street. Greenock Advertiser 29/07/1817 1 Greenock Commercial Academy, Commercial Academy Messrs W & W Paton writing, arithmetic and book-keeping Greenock Advertiser 11/02/1811 1 Greenock Commercial Academy, Commercial Academy above the tabernacle Messrs Paton teaching writing and accounts Greenock Advertiser 28/08/1811 1 Greenock Commercial Academy, Commercial Academy: W Paton, Teacher Greenock Advertiser 20/07/1814 1 Greenock Commercial Academy, Commercial Academy Greenock Advertiser 14/10/1811 1 Greenock Commercial Academy, Commercial Academy - morning class for writing, arithmetic and book-keeping geography Greenock Advertiser 21/03/1814 1 Greenock class also Commercial Bank of Scotland, Commercial Bank of Scotland to open a new branch in the Bay Hotel Complex Gourock Times 08/07/1938 2 Gourock Commercial Bank of Scotland, Commercial Bank of Scotland open premises in the Bay Hotel Gourock Times 08/07/1938 2 Gourock Commercial Bank of Scotland, Commercial Bank of Scotland to open a branch in Octavia Terrace Greenock Telegraph 03/03/1915 2 Kilmacolm Commercial Bank, Greenock Commercial Bank opens attic at 40 Cathcart St Greenock Advertiser 02/08/1866 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Commercial Bank, Greenock Opening of new building for Commercial Bank in Cathcart & Cross Shore Streets Greenock Advertiser 11/06/1870 3 Commercial Bank, Greenock New west-end branch of the Commercial Bank Greenock Telegraph 24/02/1922 3 Commercial Exchange, Meeting of businessmen to discuss setting up a Commercial Exchange Greenock Advertiser 14/06/1881 2 Greenock Commercial Hotel, Greenock Commercial Hotel, 2 East Quay Lane for sale Greenock Advertiser 29/09/1870 3 Commercial Hotel, Greenock Commercial Hotel, near Steamboat Quay, to be let on death of Mrs &Wm Adams the Greenock Advertiser 03/05/1850 3 former tenant. Sale of furniture and effects of Commercial Hotel - 14th May p3 Commercial Inn & Hotel, Commercial Inn and Hotel, foot of East Quay to be let Greenock Advertiser 17/01/1845 3 Greenock Commercial Tavern, Greenock Sale of household furniture & effects of Commercial Tavern, Mid Breast Greenock Advertiser 12/04/1838 3 Commercial Temperance Inn at foot of East Quay Lane used by John C. Borland as a Commercial Temperance Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1860 3 Hotel, Greenock Hotel to be let Commissioners of British Report of Commissioners of British Fisheries. Total of people employed in business of Greenock Advertiser 11/07/1854 2 Fisheries curing, packing etc. 2,503. Boats worth £6,721, nets £10,119, lines £1,809. Commissioners of Supply Valuation of the County: details Greenock Advertiser 16/09/1875 2 Commissioners of Supply To petition Parliament for the removal of restrictions on the exportation of Scotch Whiskey Greenock Advertiser 07/05/1822 3 Commissioners of Supply To meet for Annual General Meeting Greenock Advertiser 23/08/1816 1 Commissioners of Supply To meet to carry out land tax act of current year Greenock Advertiser 21/04/1815 1 Commissioners of Supply Meeting to amend taxes Greenock Advertiser 17/02/1813 1 Commissioners of Supply Meeting in Paisley to address taxes Greenock Advertiser 24/08/1812 1 Commissioners of Supply Meeting to consider Loyal and Dutiful Address to the Prince Regent Greenock Advertiser 04/05/1812 3 Commissioners of Supply Report of Annual General Meeting: list of Commissioners. Resolutions on question of Greenock Advertiser 05/11/1839 3 sheriff-substitute Commissioners of Supply Meeting to discuss petition to repeal property tax Greenock Advertiser 11/02/1815 1 Commissioners of Supply Meeting to consider amendments to act assessing taxes etc Greenock Advertiser 21/12/1812 1 Commissioners of the Peace Additions to Commissioner: 9 from Port Glasgow, 2 from Greenock Greenock Advertiser 02/08/1831 2 Community Centres Strone Farm Tenants Association protest against unfair treatment over the Riverside Road Greenock Telegraph 10/10/1978 1 community complex Community Centres Community facilities at Wemyss Bay and Midton in Gourock to be included in District Greenock Telegraph 07/01/1983 9 capital programme for 1983-84: Details of amounts Community Centres 'A view from the hill' by Sheila MacKay and Larry Herman shows life in Gibshill from 1972- Greenock Telegraph 03/12/1979 6 1978 Community Centres Freed from rates burden Greenock Telegraph 05/10/1978 1 Community Centres Strone and Maukinhill could get a cottage industry if approval is given to proposed project. Greenock Telegraph 26/02/1976 11 Pottery Centre suggested: 16th March p6 Community Centres District Council will have to pay £64,000 for Elim Pentecostal Church if to be used as Greenock Telegraph 06/05/1981 8 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page community centre Community Centres Public meeting hears objections to the proposal to use former Co-op shop as the Greenock Telegraph 11/09/1982 6 community centre for Braeside Community Centres, Port Temporary school classrooms are to be dismantled and rebuilt in Broadfield and Park Greenock Telegraph 19/03/1982 11 Glasgow Farm to provide centres for the community Community Councils Proposal to increase the grants given to Community Councils may be opposed Greenock Telegraph 24/11/1981 7 Community Councils Elections to be held in June Gourock Times 28/01/1977 1 Community Councils No decision taken on setting up of Community Councils Greenock Telegraph 11/04/1975 13 Community Councils Draft scheme for setting-up of Community Councils completed. Scheme under fire: 10th Greenock Telegraph 24/11/1975 7 December p8: 12th December p1 Community Councils Draft scheme almost in its final form: 1st March p7 Greenock Telegraph 27/02/1976 6 Community Councils Standstill reached until Secretary of State comments on draft scheme to set up community Gourock Times 27/08/1976 1 councils. Public inquiry possible: 3rd December p1, Referred to District Council: 24th December p3 Community Councils Delay in Dr Millan's approval of draft scheme criticised Greenock Telegraph 26/11/1976 15 Community Councils Co-ordinating Committee bow out: Councils now on their own Greenock Telegraph 19/05/1977 13 Community Councils Feature Greenock Telegraph 08/02/1977 7 Community Councils Councils to be able to use surplus cash on minor projects without approval from the Greenock Telegraph 13/09/1980 6 District Council Community Councils Polling produce only 6.9% of the population of Gourock and 11.4% in Kilmacolm Greenock Telegraph 19/09/1980 1 Community Councils Community Councillors are against plans to convert flats at 4 Nicol Road into shops Greenock Telegraph 08/10/1983 6 Community Councils Claims that community councils are being deluged in unnecessary papers relating to Greenock Telegraph 28/10/1981 11 District Council business Community Councils More support should be given to Community Councils by the public Greenock Telegraph 19/03/1983 7 Community Councils Tenants of Antigua and Lynedoch are angered by District's decision not to buy the hall Greenock Telegraph 31/08/1977 9 which they sub-let from the Council Community Groups Various local community groups in the Strone/Maukinhill area get together to discuss Greenock Telegraph 26/11/1983 7 problems which occur Community Groups New method in the payment of grants will mean groups having a shorter wait Greenock Telegraph 15/03/1983 8 Community Groups Strone and Maukinhill informal education project should receive encouragement Greenock Telegraph 09/04/1977 6 Community Groups 'Pool' of gardening and other equipment for voluntary groups may be set up in Inverclyde Greenock Telegraph 10/10/1983 6 as a testing area Community Groups Community groups to be given access to computer technology by Intec (Inverclyde) Ltd, Greenock Telegraph 03/08/1982 1 the micro-electronics training centre Community Projects, Greenock Larkfield area is to be made a police community project Greenock Telegraph 29/11/1983 8 Community Projects, Greenock Community project in the Bow Farm area will mean 13 new jobs, 4 of which are full time Greenock Telegraph 01/10/1983 6 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Community Projects, Port Former Playtex factory may be used for community projects in Port Glasgow involving the Greenock Telegraph 18/02/1983 1 & 13 Glasgow elderly, handicapped and children. Computer Club Plans to establish a computer club. Greenock Telegraph 20/08/1981 10 Concert, Greenock Grand Concert in aid of Infirmary funds: famous Italian singers engaged for performance. Greenock Advertiser 08/04/1833 2 Confectionery Works Drawing and description of the new confectionery works Greenock Telegraph 15/09/1894 2 Confectionery Works A visit to the works with drawings Greenock Telegraph 21/06/1895 3 Congregational Church, Item on Congregational Church being built of iron. Greenock Advertiser 16/07/1872 4 Greenock Congregational Church, Memorial stone of new East: end Congregational Church: details. Greenock Telegraph 27/06/1891 3 Greenock Congregational Church, Item on Congregational Church being built of iron. Greenock Telegraph 02/07/1872 4 Greenock Congregational School, Associate Congregational School of Greenock. Greenock Advertiser 24/03/1815 1 Greenock Connery, Sean New film 'Maiden, Maiden', scenes filmed in Ferguson's Shipyard. Greenock Telegraph 12/10/1981 1 & 7 Conservative Association, Formation of association agreed Greenock Advertiser 01/08/1878 2 Greenock Consolidation Bill Notice given to apply to Parliament to bring in a Bill to consolidate number of Acts relating Greenock Advertiser 16/11/1835 3 to street and roads and harbours, deepening the Clyde. Container Terminal, Greenock Plans to move local container terminal workers to Glasgow. Greenock Telegraph 01/07/1982 11 Container Terminal, Greenock Government backing for a rival in the fortunes of the Container Terminal urged. Greenock Telegraph 22/01/1982 6 Container Terminal, Greenock Question mark over the future of the Container Terminal as the port makes big losses Greenock Telegraph 06/12/1983 1 Container Terminal, Greenock Claims that the terminal has been excluded from a major survey. Greenock Telegraph 20/12/1982 6 Container Terminal, Greenock Moves to have the Container Terminal made a free port, 29 November p8. Greenock Telegraph 20/11/1982 7 Container Terminal, Greenock District Council to press for free port status for the Container Terminal. 7 February p7; 12 Greenock Telegraph 28/01/1983 1 February p6; 21 February p6; 7 March p7; 8 March p6; 10 March p11; 11 March p1; 14 March p7; 15 March p1; 16 March p1; 18 March p1; 22 March p7; 14 April p9; 20 April p9; 12 May p11; 23 June p14; 25 June p1; 30 June p12; 19 July p6; 28 July p13; 16 August p6; 24 August p9. Container Terminal, Greenock Manchester Liners may putt out from the Container Terminal. Greenock Telegraph 20/06/1981 7 Container Terminal, Greenock Container terminal almost completed, 18 January p5. Greenock Telegraph 16/01/1969 9 Container Terminal, Greenock Clyde Port Authority's new Freightliner railhead formally opened. Greenock Telegraph 08/12/1979 7 Container Terminal, Greenock Dockers to stay at home to earn their wages following a new deal that includes dome Greenock Telegraph 23/02/1981 7 redundancies. Container Terminal, Greenock 54 jobs to be lost at the Container Terminal and James Watt Dock. Greenock Telegraph 01/12/1980 11 Container Terminal, Greenock Container Terminal may close if dispute is not settled. 4 April p1, 10 April p15; 11 April Greenock Telegraph 03/04/1981 15 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page p7.a Container Terminal, Greenock Closed because of dispute affecting electricians and maintenance workers: 14 January p1. Greenock Telegraph 04/01/1980 1 Reopens: 4 February p7. Container Terminal, Greenock Carol line to stop using the Container Terminal on 22 January 1982. 13 January p7. Greenock Telegraph 09/01/1982 1 Container Terminal, Greenock Johnson Scaustar moves business to Liverpool. Greenock Telegraph 18/02/1980 1 Container Terminal, Greenock Army exercise in Container Terminal angers dockers and their protest is upheld by local Greenock Telegraph 15/08/1983 7 MP, 17 August p8. Container Terminal, Greenock Container Terminal closed due to an industrial dispute. Ships forced to turn away. Greenock Telegraph 25/09/1979 1 Container Terminal, Greenock Manchester Liners to end their association with the Container Terminal in August. Greenock Telegraph 24/07/1981 11 Container Terminal, Greenock Photograph of the United States Lines 'America Resolute' the first ship to use container Greenock Telegraph 17/03/1969 1 terminal, details p7. Container Terminal, Greenock Container Terminal to lose £100,000 per year when Hapag-Lloyd use road transport to Greenock Telegraph 17/12/1982 1 bring containers from Manchester to Greenock. Terminal saved 24 December p1. Container Terminal, Greenock District Council back plan to send delegates to Edinburgh on a 'Save Greenock Container Greenock Telegraph 29/03/1982 7 Terminal Campaign'. Container Terminal, Greenock Talks urged with Clyde Port Authority on the future of the Container Terminal and 'free Greenock Telegraph 15/12/1982 9 port' prospect: Councillor Blair, 17 December p13. Container Terminal, Greenock Glasgow University get research contract to test proposed roll-on, roll-off floating pontoon Greenock Telegraph 13/11/1979 1 that could be used at the Container Terminal. Container Terminal, Greenock Fears for the future of the Container Terminal unless the 'gird' system is dropped. Greenock Telegraph 11/03/1983 11 Container Terminal, Greenock Container terminal loses its biggest customer Seatrain Lines. Greenock Telegraph 09/09/1980 1 Container Terminal, Greenock New service from the Container Terminal to South America. Service started: 7 December Greenock Telegraph 16/11/1982 6 p9. Container Terminal, Greenock Future of the Container Terminal is staff even if its main customer Hapag-Lloyd pulls out. Greenock Telegraph 17/07/1982 7 Convoy from Jamaica Arrival of convoy from Jamaica. Greenock Advertiser 17/07/1807 3 Cooke's Circus, Greenock Henry Cooke applies for permission to build circus buildings on corner of Ker Street and Greenock Telegraph 17/11/1899 2 West Blackhall Street. Cooke's Circus, Greenock Article on Cooke's Circus. Greenock Telegraph 04/08/1877 2 Cooke's Circus, Greenock Article on John H Cooke's Circus in Greenock 50 years ago. Greenock Telegraph 12/01/1935 4 Cooke's Circus, Greenock Drawing of circus and theatre of varieties for John Henry Cooke 30 Nov p2. Greenock Telegraph 29/11/1900 3 Cooke's Circus, Greenock James Cooke's Royal Circus opens 20 September at Brougham Street. Greenock Advertiser 17/09/1847 3 Cooke's Circus, Greenock Cooke's Royal Circus in Cathcart Street. Greenock Advertiser 27/06/1843 3 Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage, cellars etc. near West Church for sale. Greenock Advertiser 10/09/1822 3 Cooperage, Greenock To let or sell: cooperage fronting the Westham. Greenock Advertiser 16/01/1809 1 Cooperage, Greenock Adam & McGregor cooperage business dissolved Greenock Advertiser 16/06/1806 1 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage for sale: Westburn Street, Greenock Greenock Advertiser 11/09/1809 1 Cooperage, Greenock Duncan Black and William Low cooperage dissolved Greenock Advertiser 19/07/1811 3 Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage joiners shop and warehouses on South side of West Blackhall St (former Greenock Advertiser 15/02/1836 3 owners Wm McKie and Geo. Fleming) for sale. Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage in Bogle St (Robert Jamieson) and also cooperage in Harvie Lane (late James Greenock Advertiser 25/12/1837 3 McAulay) to let. Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage and storehouse of Dugald McPhearan & Son for sale (Nicholson St). Greenock Advertiser 07/10/1823 3 Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage in Cathcart St. adjoining Old Excise Office to be let. Greenock Advertiser 03/04/1821 1 Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage, West Burn Street, presently occupied by Robert Jamieson, to be let. Greenock Advertiser 19/02/1850 3 Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage and cellars in Cathcart Street to be let. Greenock Advertiser 20/06/1817 1 Cooperage, Greenock John Gardener of Greenock - deceased. Greenock Advertiser 19/02/1822 3 Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage of John Graham in Mearns Street destroyed by fire. Greenock Advertiser 15/07/1879 2 Cooperage, Greenock To let: cooperage at East Quay Head. Greenock Advertiser 20/01/1809 1 Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage in Harvie Lane (James McAulay) to be let. Greenock Advertiser 04/01/1838 3 Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage cellar and lofts to be let in Charles Street. Greenock Advertiser 08/05/1812 1 Cooperage, Greenock Abram Lyle & Co's cooperage at 6 Nicholson St. destroyed by fire, again 1st May p2 Greenock Advertiser 29/04/1869 2 Cooperage, Greenock Cooperage at West side of West Burn to be sold - belonging to late John Gardiner. Greenock Advertiser 04/09/1821 1 Cooperage, Port Glasgow House and Cooperage in King Street for sale Greenock Advertiser 17/09/1813 1 Coopers Cooperage in Crawford St. presently occupied by James Bannatyne to let. Greenock Advertiser 20/12/1842 3 Coopers Apprentice coopers hold a ball in the Gardner's Halls Greenock Advertiser 06/04/1841 3 Coopers Society Dinner notice Greenock Advertiser 30/06/1806 1 Coopers Strike Cooper strike for increase of 4s per week. Greenock Advertiser 26/05/1854 2 Copper Mine, Gourock Photograph showing view of the old copper workings at Coves Reservoir and Kirn Drive Greenock Telegraph 02/02/1980 9 Copper Mine, Gourock Photograph showing view of the old copper mine at Gourock Greenock Telegraph 15/02/1979 8 Copper Mine, Gourock Council discuss overcrowding and the need for more houses. 96 houses to be built at the Gourock Times 07/02/1936 3 Copper Mine - 28th Feb p2 Coppersmiths New coppersmith business: McLean and McDonald. Greenock Advertiser 18/12/1811 1 Coppersmiths 3rd annual festival: details Greenock Advertiser 09/03/1867 2 Corn Law Meeting of inhabitants to discuss increasing price of grain: decision to procure a repeal of Greenock Advertiser 14/12/1804 1 the law Corn Laws Report of public meeting to petition for repeal of Corn Laws Greenock Advertiser 03/03/1840 2 Corn Laws Meeting of inhabitants to discuss Corn Law proposals. Report of meeting: 17th March Greenock Advertiser 14/03/1815 1 1815 p1 Corn Laws Magistrates and Town Council petition Parliament for no change in the present Corn Greenock Advertiser 07/03/1815 Laws. Weaver and Taylor Incorporations to discuss Corn Laws. p3, p1 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Corn Laws Letter on effect Corn Laws are having on the country Greenock Advertiser 04/02/1830 1 Corn Laws Letter from Robert Kelly on Corn Laws Greenock Advertiser 13/09/1838 1 Corn Laws Petitions presented by Town Council and Chamber of Commerce for repeal of the Corn Greenock Advertiser 17/02/1846 2 Laws Corn Laws Public meeting called to petition Parliament to abolish Corn Laws. Report of meeting: 29th Greenock Advertiser 25/01/1839 3 January p1 Corn Laws Two lectures against Corn Laws given by Mr Paulton, Manchester Greenock Advertiser 14/06/1839 2 Corn Laws Petition calling for immediate repeal of Corn Laws awaiting signatures Greenock Advertiser 22/02/1842 3 Corn Laws Report of public meeting to call for repeal of the Corn Laws Greenock Advertiser 09/12/1845 2 Corn Laws Report of Anti Corn-law meeting Greenock Advertiser 16/01/1844 2 Corn Laws Public Meeting to petition Parliament to repel Corn Laws on 27th February. Report: 27th Greenock Advertiser 24/02/1834 3 February p2f Corn Laws Anti-Corn Laws petition: signatures wanted Greenock Advertiser 18/05/1841 3 Corn Laws Petition for abolition of Corn Laws signed by 2,300 persons Greenock Advertiser 15/02/1839 3 Corn Mill, Port Glasgow Corn-mill at east end of town - water supply to impel other machinery - to be let Greenock Advertiser 22/07/1825 3 Cornalees Article on Cornalees. Greenock Telegraph 08/06/1983 9 Cornhaddock, Greenock Photograph of Corporation houses at Cornhaddock Greenock Telegraph 02/04/1923 4 Cornhaddock, Greenock Photograph showing view of Corporation houses being built at Cornhaddock Greenock Telegraph 02/04/1923 4 Coronation Celebrations, Port Celebrations of King's Coronation Greenock Advertiser 27/07/1821 4 Glasgow Coronation Park, Port Glasgow Photograph of Coronation Park c 1930's Greenock Telegraph 27/10/1981 5 Coronation Park, Port Glasgow Photograph showing view of Coronation Park c1930s Greenock Telegraph 27/10/1981 5 Cottage Hospital, Port Glasgow Cottage Hospital - details of architect's plans Greenock Telegraph 25/10/1905 2 Cottage Hospital, Port Glasgow Cottage Hospital - £2,400 for endowment fund Greenock Telegraph 01/12/1905 2 Cottage Hospital, Port Glasgow Opening of Cottage Hospital Greenock Telegraph 25/10/1907 4 Cottage Hospital, Port Glasgow Drawing of the new Cottage Hospital Greenock Telegraph 20/12/1905 4 Cotton Mills, Greenock Sale of cotton-spinning factory on south side of Drumfrochar Road advertised - details Greenock Advertiser 18/05/1870 3 Cotton Mills, Greenock Letter on cotton mill to be built on Shaw's Water and short history of cotton manufacturing Greenock Advertiser 27/06/1836 3 Cotton Mills, Greenock Letter on cotton industry and hopes that Greenock will enter manufacturing of cotton Greenock Advertiser 16/01/1887 1 Cotton Mills, Greenock Old cotton mill in Drumfrochar Road taken over by food manufacturer Greenock Advertiser 14/02/1919 2 Cotton Mills, Greenock Co-partnership of Robert Steele, Malcolm MacFarlane and late Andrew Lindsay in the Greenock Advertiser 25/09/1866 3 Greenock Spinning Co - dissolved Cotton Mills, Greenock Shaw's Water Cotton Mill, recently bought by Neill, Dempster & Neill about to change Greenock Advertiser 01/08/1867 2 hands Cotton Mills, Greenock Letter on cotton industry and hopes that Greenock will enter manufacturing of cotton Greenock Advertiser 06/02/1887 1 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cotton Mills, Greenock Article on school for both adults and children and library provided by proprietors of Shaw's Greenock Advertiser 20/10/1846 2 Water Cotton Mill Cotton Mills, Greenock Letter on cotton industry and hopes that Greenock will enter manufacturing of cotton Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1887 1 Cotton Mills, Greenock Letter on cotton mill to be built on Shaw's Water and short history of cotton manufacturing Greenock Advertiser 07/07/1836 1 Cotton Mills, Greenock Public meeting to petition Parliament to repeal present import duty on cotton wool. Greenock Advertiser 29/03/1844 3 Cotton Mills, Greenock Cotton spinning factory in Drumfrochar Road for sale Greenock Advertiser 04/04/1868 3 Cotton Mills, Greenock Letter on advantages of setting up cotton mills in Greenock Greenock Advertiser 01/02/1838 1 Cotton Mills, Greenock Report on meeting Greenock Advertiser 02/04/1844 2 Cotton Mills, Greenock Cotton mill built in 1838 converted into sugar refinery in 1873 to be demolished Greenock Telegraph 24/07/1937 2 Cotton Mills, Greenock Cotton mill with waterpower to let. Suitable for cotton or flax spinning Greenock Advertiser 28/08/1837 3 Cotton Mills, Greenock Letter on advantages of setting up cotton mills in Greenock Greenock Advertiser 12/02/1838 1 Cotton Mills, Greenock Building to start at Falls of Shaw's Water. Wheel with diameter of 66ft to be erected for Greenock Advertiser 19/04/1838 2 cotton mill Cotton Mills, Greenock Foundation stone of cotton mill to be laid. Mason to be William Allison Greenock Advertiser 14/06/1838 2 Cotton Mills, Greenock Details of building Greenock Advertiser 18/06/1838 1 & 2 Cotton Mills, Greenock Imports for 1804 at Greenock and Port Glasgow Greenock Advertiser 15/01/1805 4 Cotton Mills, Greenock 1804: 50-60,000 bags of cotton in warehouses Greenock Advertiser 09/03/1804 4 Cotton Mills, Greenock Warehouse suitable for cotton spinning mill for weaving having waterpower from Shaw's Greenock Advertiser 25/11/1825 3 water equal to 35hp to be let or sold. Cotton Mills, Greenock The Greenock Cotton Mill - suitable fall of water and cotton mill for sale Greenock Advertiser 16/06/1806 1 Cotton Powder Co., Greenock Licence given to agent of Cotton Powder Co for a magazine to store mixed explosives at Greenock Advertiser 22/10/1879 3 Ladyburn. Cotton Powder Co., Greenock Licence given to agent of Cotton Powder Co for a magazine to store mixed explosives at Greenock Telegraph 22/10/1879 3 Ladyburn. Council Housing Liberal Councillors to bid for sale of Council houses. Proposal rejected - 4th mar p11 Greenock Telegraph 26/01/1976 7 Council Housing Details of staffing and structure of local authority housing service in Inverclyde Greenock Telegraph 14/01/1975 6 Council Housing Inverclyde expects to spend 7 million on housing in the coming year Greenock Telegraph 04/04/1975 13 Council Housing, Gourock Modernisation of houses formerly owned by Ministry of Defence planned Gourock Times 05/11/1976 1 Council Housing, Gourock Complaints over the allocation of houses to new Council tenants Gourock Times 22/02/1980 1 Council Housing, Gourock Complaints over the allocation of houses to new Council tenants Gourock Times 22/02/1980 1 Council Housing, Gourock Tenants will be able to purchase their Council houses Gourock Times 29/11/1978 3 Council Housing, Gourock Inverclyde's Director of Planning states that the Shore St development should be for Gourock Times 22/08/1975 1 commercial interests and not for housing. Council vote against Shore St development - 17th Oct 1975 p1. Scheme to go ahead - 28th Nov Council Housing, Gourock Fears that problems in the allocation of houses will arise when the new District is formed Gourock Times 18/04/1975 1 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Council Housing, Gourock Because of costs the Council abandon plans to build houses for sale Gourock Times 11/10/1974 1 Council Housing, Gourock Copper mine field housing scheme to have work carried out on improvements Gourock Times 21/07/1972 1 Council Housing, Gourock Council agree to joint tenancy of council houses Gourock Times 13/03/1974 1 Council Housing, Gourock Community Councillors criticise the way the district allocate Council houses, claiming Greenock Telegraph 14/02/1980 11 families are sent to all parts of the district. Council Housing, Greenock No more Council houses to be sold at present Greenock Telegraph 18/06/1980 9 Council Housing, Greenock Labour against the sale of Council houses Greenock Telegraph 04/06/1980 11 Council Housing, Greenock Selling Council houses is a public asset stripping exercise - Dr Godman Greenock Telegraph 26/11/1983 7 Council Housing, Greenock Labour and Liberal Regional Councillors condemn government's planned cuts in Council Greenock Telegraph 17/11/1983 12 house spending Council Housing, Greenock Shortage of tradesmen to carry out essential repairs to Council houses Greenock Telegraph 08/11/1983 8 Council Housing, Greenock District defy the Secretary of State by increasing the average rent by £26 per year Greenock Telegraph 16/02/1982 1 Council Housing, Greenock Council tenants wanting to buy their homes are to get a better deal as the maximum Greenock Telegraph 04/11/1983 13 discount is increased to 60% Council Housing, Greenock No further applications from Council tenants to buy their homes to be accepted Gourock Times 27/06/1980 1 Council Housing, Greenock Corporation's plan to provide cheap housing for workers - details Greenock Telegraph 22/07/1912 4 Council Housing, Greenock Changes in housing allocation policy means updating existing lists Greenock Telegraph 09/06/1981 6 Council Housing, Greenock No cash for those projects not approved Greenock Telegraph 08/06/1981 7 Council Housing, Greenock Tenants help Council to decide on modernising post-war Council houses Greenock Telegraph 07/04/1980 7 Council Housing, Greenock £9 subsidy to be given by the government to new housing Greenock Telegraph 10/05/1924 2 Council Housing, Greenock In order to save money on redecorating vacant houses, new tenants will be given 3-4 Greenock Telegraph 07/10/1980 7 weeks rent free and a grant towards the cost of decorating Council Housing, Greenock Uncertainty of money for capital projects means delays in some of the work Greenock Telegraph 10/03/1980 7 Council Housing, Greenock A thousand new houses for Greenock - details of Council's big building scheme Greenock Telegraph 27/02/1919 2 Council Housing, Greenock Inverclyde's housing officials are still working in the 19th Century Greenock Telegraph 20/01/1982 9 Council Housing, Greenock Bird's eye view of the new central area scheme Greenock Telegraph 11/11/1933 3 Council Housing, Greenock District Council plan to experiment with door entry phone systems to tighten up on security Greenock Telegraph 06/08/1983 7 and stop vandalism Council Housing, Greenock Sub-Committee will advise on home ownership Greenock Telegraph 07/02/1981 7 Council Housing, Greenock All Council house tenants are required to sign new agreements drawn up according to the Greenock Telegraph 19/05/1981 7 Tenants' Rights (Scotland) Act Council Housing, Greenock £100,000 cut from housing department budget is wrong - claim by maintenance Greenock Telegraph 05/03/1980 9 department Council Housing, Greenock Rents to increase by an average of £69 Greenock Telegraph 21/10/1980 9 Council Housing, Greenock Capital projects will be speeded up with additional 1/2 million from the government Greenock Telegraph 01/04/1980 7 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Council Housing, Greenock Action urged to attend to repairs required by Braeside residents Greenock Telegraph 15/07/1983 11 Council Housing, Greenock Housing support grant slashed to one-third of what it was in 1983 Greenock Telegraph 24/12/1983 13 Council Housing, Greenock Plans for 9,184 new houses in the next 20 years but land will be a problem Greenock Telegraph 17/06/1963 7 Council Housing, Greenock Building of new Council houses will become rarer if present government policy continued - Greenock Telegraph 20/05/1981 8 district housing officer Archie Craig Council Housing, Greenock Council tenants in rent arrears of £173.626 Greenock Telegraph 05/06/1981 1 Council Housing, Greenock Council and SSEB to discuss heating in Council houses as tenants express concern over Greenock Telegraph 09/12/1983 12 asbestos Council Housing, Greenock Tenants with hard to heat houses may get extra cash aid if proposals by community Greenock Telegraph 09/07/1983 6 groups go ahead Council Housing, Greenock An extra £112,000 can be spent on Council houses in the next 8 months - possibly on Greenock Telegraph 08/08/1983 6 remedial work Council Housing, Greenock Housing officials should be more helpful to those seeking priority transfers Greenock Telegraph 10/08/1982 7 Council Housing, Greenock Region condemns Inverclyde's decision to sell Council houses. Should keep its nose out Greenock Telegraph 13/02/1980 9 of District business - 20th Feb p9 Council Housing, Greenock Shipyard area to be cleared to build larger houses - details Greenock Telegraph 31/01/1925 2 Council Housing, Greenock Councillor on Corporation's housing policy Greenock Telegraph 28/02/1975 15 Council Housing, Greenock Sketch plans of proposed housing areas Greenock Telegraph 11/08/1919 4 Council Housing, Greenock Vandalism and theft cost the District a 'vast amount of money' Greenock Telegraph 01/03/1983 7 Council Housing, Greenock Larkfield residents given assurance that efforts will be made to solve their damp problems Greenock Telegraph 27/04/1983 9 Council Housing, Greenock Housing inquiry into acquisition of property in the central area held - 12th Aug p4; 13th Greenock Telegraph 11/08/1931 4 Aug p3 Council Housing, Greenock First phase of 480 houses - plans passed. Provision for 5,000 houses made by Water Greenock Telegraph 29/07/1919 2 Board - 30th July p2 Council Housing, Greenock Government are delaying on telling the District Council how much can be spent on Greenock Telegraph 23/04/1982 11 housing capital projects Council Housing, Greenock Provost claims that families are jumping the house queue by claiming they are homeless Greenock Telegraph 27/02/1980 9 Council Housing, Greenock Scheme for selling houses (Council) drawn up Gourock Times 19/08/1977 1 Council Housing, Greenock Inverkip proposed as site for 700 Council houses planned by Greenock Greenock Telegraph 09/01/1974 1 Council Housing, Greenock £327,000 to be spent on an experiment to cure the water penetration in Inverclyde's high Greenock Telegraph 20/04/1982 7 rise flats Council Housing, Greenock Housing scheme threatened - details of plans Greenock Telegraph 12/06/1925 2 Council Housing, Greenock Proposal to build 1,500 new houses in the Kip Valley Greenock Telegraph 12/12/1924 2 Council Housing, Greenock Confusion among tenants by moves by the Council to collect an extra week's rent - 24th Greenock Telegraph 11/03/1982 11 Mar p11; 26th Mar p13; 7th April p9 Council Housing, Greenock 1,200 new houses to be built in the Inverkip Valley Greenock Telegraph 12/02/1921 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Council Housing, Greenock Details and sketch plan of proposed working class homes Greenock Telegraph 03/12/1919 4 Council Housing, Greenock Robert Donnachie wins his fight to get damages from the District Council over the Greenock Telegraph 01/04/1983 13 dampness in his flat Council Housing, Greenock Extra help to be given to combat dampness, but the money comes from Council's own Greenock Telegraph 01/04/1983 13 budgets Council Housing, Greenock Cost of repairs caused by the big freeze could be 'horrendous' Greenock Telegraph 13/01/1982 1 Council Housing, Greenock Liberals claim that rent and rates increase was achieved undemocratically Greenock Telegraph 26/02/1982 1 Council Housing, Greenock Unemployment is causing more tenants in Inverclyde to fall into arrears Greenock Telegraph 13/06/1984 7 Council Housing, Greenock Councillor Pyper accused of getting 'special privileges' for elderly people in her ward by Greenock Telegraph 02/03/1982 7 their inclusion in the 1982 Energy Conservation Programme - 31st March p9 Council Housing, Greenock Changes should be made in the housing requirements list Greenock Telegraph 03/03/1983 10 Council Housing, Greenock Improving housing standards in Inverclyde essential - Environmental Services Officer Gourock Times 24/10/1975 1 Council Housing, Greenock 5,364 new houses are needed for Greenock's requirements Greenock Telegraph 19/05/1919 2 Council Housing, Greenock Amalgamation of building houses in 3 burghs proposed Greenock Telegraph 29/08/1966 5 Council Housing, Greenock Corporation to stop sale of Council houses Greenock Telegraph 24/11/1972 1 Council Housing, Greenock Alterations made in Council's housing allocation scheme Greenock Telegraph 26/10/1982 6 Council Housing, Greenock 315 empty Council houses in Inverclyde Greenock Telegraph 04/02/1983 12 Council Housing, Greenock Housing Department employees angered at changes in working arrangements at Greenock Telegraph 09/11/1982 7 lunchtime Council Housing, Greenock Claims that the 'priority areas' should be scrapped. Cash spent on all areas Greenock Telegraph 06/11/1982 7 Council Housing, Greenock Article and photograph of the 1,000th house built since the war Greenock Telegraph 11/11/1952 7-10 Council Housing, Greenock Storm damage to local authority property cost £77,000 Greenock Telegraph 04/11/1982 10 Council Housing, Greenock Home for the work people - contrast between the old and the new - 30th Sept, 1st Oct p4; Greenock Telegraph 29/09/1936 4 3rd Oct p4; 6th Oct Council Housing, Greenock Council cannot cope with demand for houses for single tenants. Needs assessed until Greenock Telegraph 20/01/1983 9 1988 Council Housing, Greenock 'Satellite' in Kip Valley - arguments against Greenock Telegraph 20/08/1949 5 Council Housing, Greenock Only 12 Council houses bought by tenants Greenock Telegraph 21/08/1971 7 Council Housing, Greenock District Council found not guilty of maladministration over tenant who failed to get another Greenock Telegraph 27/01/1983 11 house in a suitable area. Council Housing, Greenock Corporation survey shows that more than 6,000 new houses are needed Greenock Telegraph 24/04/1950 5 Council Housing, Greenock 10,000 houses built since 1945. Article on early housing problems in Greenock Greenock Telegraph 10/08/1967 4 Council Housing, Greenock Post-war proposals to improve housing in Greenock and Port Glasgow Greenock Telegraph 18/10/1943 2 Council Housing, Greenock Motion that Council houses should be sold to tenants to go before Council Greenock Telegraph 11/10/1966 7 Council Housing, Greenock £23/4m for new building allocated by District Council Greenock Telegraph 03/03/1982 6 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Council Housing, Greenock District Council allocate a Council house to be used by Salvation Army staff Greenock Telegraph 06/05/1982 10 Council Housing, Greenock Elderly should get special treatment when having to be transferred temporarily from their Greenock Telegraph 30/10/1982 7 district - Councillor Boyd Council Housing, Greenock Cavity wall insulation may have caused dampness and health problems. Council to stop Greenock Telegraph 29/12/1982 8 using the foam infill. Council Housing, Greenock 200 new houses to be built on Auchmead and Braeside part of the Darroch Estate Gourock Times 02/06/1950 1 Council Housing, Greenock East end development may cost two million. Hopes that development plans will be Greenock Telegraph 20/01/1961 9 assisted by grants - 24th Jan p7 Council Housing, Greenock Residents claim that an unoccupied tenement should be pulled down in Gibshill Greenock Telegraph 26/10/1982 7 Council Housing, Greenock Government told of Greenock's housing needs after large number had been damaged in Greenock Telegraph 19/07/1941 2 the blitz. Census almost complete - 26th July p2 Council Housing, Greenock Increase in the number of Council properties available to let. Liaison document drawn up Greenock Telegraph 02/11/1982 7 between District Housing Department and Region's Social Work Department Council Housing, Greenock Should the Upper Bow high-rise flats be demolished - problem facing Corporation. Not to Greenock Telegraph 28/03/1973 1 be demolished - 30th Mar p13 Council Housing, Greenock Staff savings have meant a deterioration in the service Greenock Telegraph 02/02/1982 7 Council Housing, Greenock Report by Junior Chamber of Commerce suggests that tenants should be able to buy their Greenock Telegraph 04/03/1969 19 Council houses Council Housing, Greenock Opening of Greenock's first skyscraper. Again - 10th Aug p5, 11th Aug p8 Greenock Telegraph 08/08/1964 1 Council Housing, Greenock Text of debate by Corporation Greenock Telegraph 18/09/1912 5 Council Housing, Greenock 144 houses at a cost of £25,700 to be built by the Corporation Greenock Telegraph 24/06/1915 2 Council Housing, Greenock As Council tenants now have the right to buy their homes, the Council are duty bound to Greenock Telegraph 09/10/1980 13 do so Council Housing, Greenock 'Satellite' scheme: inspection of proposed site Greenock Telegraph 07/03/1945 2 Council Housing, Greenock Problem housing areas to be studied by Scottish Development Department Greenock Telegraph 04/11/1981 9 Council Housing, Greenock To keep abreast of the housing problems, an allocation of £7m is required by the District Greenock Telegraph 24/11/1981 7 Council Council Housing, Greenock Council to pay part of money for projects (home security) supported by Manpower Greenock Telegraph 09/09/1983 12 Services Council Housing, Greenock Corporation to build municipal housing - details Greenock Telegraph 14/01/1914 3 Council Housing, Greenock Councillors were unaware of secret lists of Council houses which had been built using Greenock Telegraph 30/08/1983 7 asbestos, 31st Aug p9 Council Housing, Greenock 'Satellite' town may be more trouble than expected Greenock Telegraph 02/02/1946 2 Council Housing, Greenock Rebate in housing allocation may be likely due to money received from Council house Greenock Telegraph 05/10/1980 7 sales Council Housing, Greenock Corporation's proposed cheap housing - diagrams Greenock Telegraph 01/07/1912 5 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Council Housing, Greenock Tenants threatened with eviction are in future to get as much warning as possible Greenock Telegraph 06/09/1983 6 Council Housing, Greenock Eviction clause in Council house agreement contravenes the Tenant's Rights Act Greenock Telegraph 20/07/1983 6 Council Housing, Greenock Unwanted Council houses to be advertised for let Greenock Telegraph 05/11/1981 15 Council Housing, Greenock Council houses with central heating led the way Greenock Telegraph 01/05/1947 2 Council Housing, Greenock Projects at Broadfield, Upper Bow and Grieve Roads, due for 1982-3, will begin in the new Greenock Telegraph 21/10/1981 10 year Council Housing, Greenock No new house became available for letting in pas year Greenock Telegraph 20/05/1982 13 Council Housing, Greenock Councillors studying report which recommends building Council houses for sale as well as Greenock Telegraph 04/08/1970 7 rent Council Housing, Greenock No additional money for new building, modernisation or improvements Greenock Telegraph 04/04/1981 7 Council Housing, Greenock Satellite town to be sited at Houston - details. 7th Jan p5; 10th Jan p7; 13th Jan; 21st Jan Greenock Telegraph 06/01/1950 7 p5; 15th Feb Council Housing, Greenock Record year for house building since the war Greenock Telegraph 06/02/1953 7 Council Housing, Greenock District Council criticised by the Ombudsman for the inconsistency in dealing with an over- Greenock Telegraph 06/12/1982 7 crowded Greenock family's application Council Housing, Greenock Increase in number of Council house tenants in arrears is due to unemployment Greenock Telegraph 16/06/1982 9 Council Housing, Greenock Robert Donnachie, tenant, sues the District Council and builder over dampness in his Greenock Telegraph 22/02/1983 1 house Council Housing, Greenock Criticism over choice of site for Greenock's 'satellite' town Greenock Telegraph 24/04/1946 3 Council Housing, Greenock Consortium of 5 local authorities formed to choose best building system in Scotland Greenock Telegraph 11/10/1963 9 Council Housing, Greenock Recommendation that old tenements should be modernised, to be put to Corporation Greenock Telegraph 03/10/1958 9 Council Housing, Greenock Corporation plans 1,800 houses Greenock Telegraph 10/08/1945 2 Council Housing, Greenock 5,630 Council houses have been repaired following January hurricane Greenock Telegraph 04/06/1968 9 Council Housing, Port Glasgow Tenants urged to join the rent strike over dampness in their houses Greenock Telegraph 14/12/1983 9 Council Housing, Port Glasgow Bardrainney tenants to demonstrate outside Municipal Buildings to demand modernisation Greenock Telegraph 19/11/1983 7 of their houses. 25 Nov p15u Council Housing, Port Glasgow Port Glasgow tenant wins damages against Inverclyde District Council when his ground Greenock Telegraph 12/11/1981 10 floor flat was flooded Council Housing, Rents Campaign to stop the increase in Council house rents - 23rd Feb p9. Rises are unopposed Greenock Telegraph 19/02/1983 7 - 25th Feb p1 Countryside Commission Gave grants of £35,357 to projects in Inverclyde Greenock Telegraph 24/05/1982 6 Court of Session Case between Merchants and Gabbert or Lightermen Greenock Advertiser 02/03/1810 3 Courts Item on need for Circuit Court. Extract from Glasgow Herald: 29th November p1 Greenock Advertiser 25/11/1862 2 Courts First lady magistrate, Councillor Miss Kerr, presides at Police Court Greenock Telegraph 08/12/1929 2 Courts, Greenock William Kerr, Greenock: James Marshall: yarn merchant Greenock Advertiser 07/05/1816 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cove Farm, Gourock Building scheme for the Woolwich workers at Cove Farm Greenock Telegraph 09/12/1909 1 Cove Farm, Gourock Memories of Cove Farm Gourock Times 14/06/1940 4 Cove Gardens, Gourock Rents fixed for Cove Gardens housing scheme Gourock Times 08/02/1929 3 Cove Reservoir, Gourock Talks taking place to discuss plans to turn Cove Reservoir into a leisure centre. Greenock Telegraph 14/09/1978 12 Cove Road, Gourock Work begins on demolishing property in Cove Road area Gourock Times 07/09/1973 1 Cove Road, Gourock Housing plans for Cove Road passed. Lay-out plans - 7th Dec p1 Gourock Times 30/11/1973 3 Cove Road, Gourock Council against proposal to zone Cove Road area Greenock Telegraph 29/02/1972 7 Cove Road, Gourock Secretary of State back Council in fight to build houses on Cove Road Greenock Telegraph 10/08/1973 13 Cove Road, Gourock Council approve of the proposed redevelopment plans for Cove Road Gourock Times 06/10/1972 5 Cove Road, Gourock Secretary of State upholds Council's appeal to redevelop Cove Road for housing Gourock Times 10/08/1973 3 Cove Road, Gourock New sheltered housing complex opened at Cove Road Greenock Telegraph 17/04/1976 6 Cove Road, Gourock Landscaping project when completed will give from the pierhead to Cove Road bridge a Greenock Telegraph 05/07/1979 11 complete facelift. Cove Road, Gourock Plans to private sheltered housing in the Cove Road development - discussion. Work to Gourock Times 05/04/1974 1 begin soon - 17th May p1 Coves Farm, Gourock Farm of Coves to be let Greenock Advertiser 05/08/1825 3 Coves Reservoir, Gourock Part of the Coves reservoir development may be set aside for hang-gliders. Greenock Telegraph 06/03/1979 7 Coves Reservoir, Gourock Centenary of the opening of the Coves Reservoir. Gourock Times 29/06/1962 3 Coves Reservoir, Gourock Proposal to turn Coves Reservoir, Gourock into a recreational centre announced by the Greenock Telegraph 14/07/1980 7 District Council 15th July p6, 12th Nov p8 Engineering Co., Article on the Cowal Engineering Co of Tarbet St, Gourock which has been taken over by Gourock Times 26/05/1967 3 Gourock Inchgreen Engineering Co of Greenock Cowdenknowes School, Pupils should be paid to stay on at school: - George Ross, headmaster, Cowdenknowes. Greenock Telegraph 20/07/1981 7 Greenock Cowdenknowes School, New High School to be built at Cowdenknowes. Greenock Telegraph 10/05/1927 2 Greenock Cowdenknowes School, Denial that Cowdenknowes School will close and be used as a sports complex. Greenock Telegraph 16/03/1979 13 Greenock Cowdenknowes School, Denial from Head Master over reported closure of the school and its future use as a sports Greenock Telegraph 16/03/1979 13 Greenock complex. Cowdenknowes School, Alex Fletcher MP visits the former Greenock High now Cowdenknowes. Greenock Telegraph 21/09/1982 9 Greenock Cowdenknowes School, Article on Cowdenknowes High School's way of introducing their pupils to what lies ahead Greenock Telegraph 15/11/1980 9 Greenock not only in the academic filed but also in the future when school life is over. Cowdenknowes School, Closure of Grovepark and Cowdenknowes schools after a study of under used buildings is Greenock Telegraph 24/02/1983 11 Greenock/Grovepark Schools leaked 1st Mar p6 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cowdenknowes School, Cowdenknowes and St. Columba's Schools are the first to study under a new assessment Greenock Telegraph 29/10/1980 9 Greenock/St. Columba's scheme designed to replace the O grades. Schools Cowdenknowes, Greenock Photographs of Cowdenknowes development - 6th Aug p4 Greenock Telegraph 05/08/1925 4 Cowdenknowes, Greenock Photograph showing view of Cowdenknowes development Greenock Telegraph 06/08/1925 4 Cowdenknowes, Greenock Photograph showing view of Cowdenknowes development Greenock Telegraph 05/08/1925 4 Cragburn House, Gourock Photograph of Cragburn House bought by the Council Greenock Telegraph 31/12/1928 4 Cragburn House, Gourock Council buy Cragburn House and grounds. Brief history Gourock Times 28/12/1928 3 Cragburn House, Gourock Cragburn House being demolished to make way for the Pavilion Gourock Times 06/03/1936 2 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Article on the history of the Cragburn Pavilion. Greenock Telegraph 23/07/1959 9 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock New pavilion at Cragburn. Harry Lauder first person to perform at Pavilion Greenock Telegraph 13/05/1936 4 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Cragburn being brought back from the dead - Councillor Blair Greenock Telegraph 05/10/1977 11 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Council decide that a new pavilion should be built at Cragburn Gourock Times 28/05/1930 3 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock No more discos should be held in the Cragburn after residents protest at anti-social Greenock Telegraph 03/10/1978 7 behaviour of patrons Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock The new Cragburn Pavilion Greenock Telegraph 07/11/1935 6 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Council offer the Cragburn for sale. Norman Buchan opposed to sale - 3rd Aug p1. Gourock Times 06/07/1973 3 Greenock offer to buy - 14th Sept p3. Future plans - 28th Sept p1-5th Oct p3 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Design chosen for the new Pavilion to be built at Cragburn Gourock Times 01/02/1935 3 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Drawing and details of the Cragburn Pavilion which is being built Gourock Times 04/10/1935 1 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Plans for controversial Cragburn site and development in Shore Street Greenock Telegraph 24/09/1974 6 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock First sod cut for the new pavilion and opening of the reconstructed swimming pool, Greenock Telegraph 10/06/1935 2 Gourock Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock The future of Cragburn discussed by District Council Gourock Times 06/12/1974 3 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Report of the ceremony of cutting the first sod at Cragburn for the new Pavilion Gourock Times 14/06/1935 3 photograph p1 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Local caterer wants to turn Cragburn into a function suite. Greenock Telegraph 14/06/1974 1 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Town Council not to have a resident summer show at the Cragburn despite number of Greenock Telegraph 01/07/1947 5 offers. Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Article on the Cragburn's Summer Shows. Greenock Telegraph 17/08/1971 10 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Town asked to think again about demolishing Cragburn: 31st Jan p1. Greenock Telegraph 26/01/1974 11 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Photograph c 1930 of the Sheldon: Browne Repertory Company outside the Cragburn Greenock Telegraph 15/09/1978 8 Pavilion. Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Cragburn: Inverclyde District to meet Council to discuss future. Greenock Telegraph 28/11/1974 11 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Cragburn to be let for two months during the summer. Greenock Telegraph 04/06/1975 8 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Greenock Corporation wants an option of the purchase of the Cragburn Pavilion. Greenock Telegraph 06/09/1973 1 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Cragburn Pavilion - drawing and details 15th May p3. Report of opening ceremony - 22nd Gourock Times 08/05/1936 4 May p3 photograph p1 Cragburn Pavilion, Gourock Go ahead given to use Cragburn as a youth club. Greenock Telegraph 16/09/1966 8 Craig Farm, Skating Site of new skating pond chosen on the Craig Farm. Greenock Advertiser 25/09/1873 2 Craigbank, Port Glasgow District Nursing Association give Council the gift of 'Craigbank' to use as a nursing home Greenock Telegraph 18/05/1949 4 Craigieknowes Clinic, Proposal to have a clinic at Craigieknowes. Greenock Telegraph 04/02/1927 2 Greenock Craigieknowes School, Craigieknowes School destroyed by fire. Greenock Telegraph 07/09/1959 5 Greenock Craigieknowes School, Opening of new Craigieknowes School rebuilt after being destroyed by fire. 17th June p4 Greenock Telegraph 29/05/1961 5 Greenock and 6 Craigieknowes, Greenock Photograph showing view of steel houses built at Craigieknowes Greenock Telegraph 13/09/1926 4 Craigieknowes, Greenock Photographs of the steel houses built at Craigieknowes Greenock Telegraph 13/09/1926 4 Craigieknowes, Greenock Sketch of Craigieknowes and the Corporation housing scheme Greenock Telegraph 25/11/1916 4 Craigmarloch, Kilmacolm Permission to divide Craigmarloch in to 3 separate dwellings given Greenock Telegraph 29/01/1981 10 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Craigmuschat Quarry - Secretary of State upholds refusal to allow the quarry to be used Greenock Telegraph 14/06/1978 9 as a tip Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Photograph showing view of Craigmuschat Quarry after pumping out operations Greenock Telegraph 17/04/1979 6 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Houses 'shuddered' by blasting in Craigmuschat Quarry Greenock Telegraph 06/03/1973 7 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Use of Craigmuschat Quarry as a refuse site is a 'thoroughly bad location', Alan Blair, 24th Greenock Telegraph 11/08/1983 11 Aug p8 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Article on Craigmuschat Quarry Greenock Telegraph 03/11/1898 3 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Sale of quarry tools and Smiths tools at Craigmuschat & Quaystone Quarry Greenock Advertiser 01/10/1841 3 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Residents near Craigmuschat Quarry to fight for play area and repair work around fence of Greenock Telegraph 19/07/1982 7 quarry to be done. 2nd July p11 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Report by engineers to Craigmuschat Quarry. History of the quarry and details of the Gourock Advertiser 28/08/1908 3 process involved in quarrying the rock Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Letter on ways in which Craigmuschat Quarry could be rehabilitated for use by the public Gourock Times 09/03/1973 3 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Permission refused for the Craigmuschat Quarry to be used as a tip by H.L. Friel. Council Gourock Times 25/06/1976 1 confirm decision - 20th Aug p1 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Photograph showing Craigmuschat Quarry after pumping out the water Greenock Telegraph 17/04/1979 6 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Craigmuschat Quarry will not be turned into a tip Greenock Telegraph 16/06/1977 13 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Craigmuschat Quarry to be filled in Greenock Telegraph 27/04/1978 3 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Craigmuschat Quarry drained - photograph Gourock Times 20/04/1979 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Blasting at Craigmuschat Quarry does damage to property Gourock Times 17/07/1964 3 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Councillors opposed to change from quarry to tip at Craigmuschat Public Inquiry - 20th Gourock Times 24/06/1977 1 July p1, 5th Aug p5 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Luxury homes planned for Craigmuschat Greenock Telegraph 11/07/1974 1 Craigmuschat Quarry, Gourock Public inquiry on the proposed extension to the Craigmuschat Quarry Gourock Times 19/10/1962 3 Crawford Street, Greenock Photograph showing view of Crawford Street about 1927 before the building of the Greenock Telegraph 28/08/1979 5 Telegraph office Crawford Street, Greenock Photograph showing view of Crawford and Kerr Streets which are to be demolished Greenock Telegraph 07/07/1919 4 Crawford, David Obituary of David Crawford, Baron Bailie Greenock Advertiser 29/10/1861 2 Crawford, David Details of presentation to David Crawford, Baron Bailie Greenock Advertiser 02/09/1856 2 Crawford, Hugh Death of Hugh Crawford - member of Council 1788- Magistrate 1801-05, 1809-1813 Greenock Advertiser 16/07/1819 3 Crawford, Mrs. McKinght Mrs MacKnight Crawford gives ground at the East side of Barwhirley Road for recreational Gourock Times 14/01/1929 3 facilities. Crawfordsdyke Fair Crawfordsdyke's Fair. Greenock Advertiser 23/11/1807 1 Crawfordsdyke Fair Crawfordsdyke Fair on 13 November 1805: report. Greenock Advertiser 18/11/1805 3 Crawfordsdyke Fair Fair to be held at Crawfordsdyke on November 16. Greenock Advertiser 15/11/1803 4 Crawfordsdyke St. Lawrence General meeting to be held to carry out motion to dissolve Society Greenock Advertiser 29/01/1838 3 Friendly Society Crawfordsyke Crawfordsdyke New Church to open on 23rd Nov. seats to be let. Greenock Advertiser 21/11/1828 3 Crawfurd of Cartsburn, William Obituary Greenock Advertiser 13/11/1855 2 Crawfurd Street, Greenock Demolition of tenements in Crawfurd Street - photographs Greenock Telegraph 24/11/1970 3 Crawfurdsburn Free Church Laying of foundation stone of Crawfurdsburn Free Church Manse. Greenock Advertiser 06/05/1865 2 Manse, Greenock Crawfurdsburn Free Church Crawfurdsburn Free Church. Details of recent extension to building. Greenock Telegraph 16/11/1872 3 Manse, Greenock Crawfurdsburn Free Church Report of foundation stone of the Crawfurdsburn Free Church Manse. Greenock Telegraph 06/05/1865 2 Manse, Greenock Crawfurdsburn School, Memories of Crawfurdsburn School in 1870s. Greenock Telegraph 03/02/1939 6 Greenock Crawfurdsdyke Riot, Greenock Riots in Crawfordsdyke. Greenock Advertiser 23/07/1822 3 Crematorium, Greenock Plans for a crematorium shelved after government's credit squeeze. Greenock Telegraph 02/04/1956 5 Crematorium, Greenock Plans turned down for a crematorium. Greenock Telegraph 04/09/1950 5 Crematorium, Greenock Cemetery full by 1974 plans for Crematorium. Greenock Telegraph 04/08/1949 4 Crematorium, Greenock Article and photographs on the new Crematorium to be opened shortly. Opening: 23rd Greenock Telegraph 21/11/1959 November 1959 p4, p5 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Crematorium, Greenock Plans given the go-ahead Greenock Telegraph 19/04/1957 9 Crescent Confectionery Co., Drawings and description of the Crescent Confectionery Co. Greenock Telegraph 10/11/1894 3 Greenock Cricket Clubs, Greenock Article on the disappearance of the Junior Cricket Clubs. Greenock Telegraph 21/05/1977 5 Cricket Clubs, Greenock List of names of former cricket clubs in Greenock between 1919 - 39, clubs pre 1914 - Greenock Telegraph 02/12/1980 5 23rd Dec 1980 p6 Crime Increase in the number of serious crimes committed in Inverclyde during 1981 Greenock Telegraph 17/12/1981 13 Crime Community service orders are keeping more young offenders in Inverclyde out of jail Greenock Telegraph 22/07/1983 15 Crime New scheme to fight Inverclyde's crime figures gives jobs to eight youth unemployed Greenock Telegraph 04/05/1983 9 Crime MSC approval awaited for scheme of jobless youths helping to combat the rising crime Greenock Telegraph 18/11/1982 13 rate Crime Residents in Dempster and Wellington Streets confirm claims by Ventral Community Greenock Telegraph 06/04/1982 7 Council that crime in the area is on the increase Crime Inverclyde has the lowest level of crime in Strathclyde: Inverclyde Crime Prevention Panel Greenock Telegraph 16/11/1978 1 told at judging of anti-vandalism competition Crime 6 boys receive official certificates of commendation from the Chief Constable after they Greenock Telegraph 18/09/1980 1 had tackled a masked robber Crop Prices Greenock Advertiser 04/04/1806 3 Crop Prices Renfrewshire Greenock Advertiser 01/08/1806 4 Crown Inn, Greenock Crown Inn, West Quay run by Mrs Fleming Greenock Advertiser 21/09/1830 3 Crown Inn, Greenock Crown Inn, 10 Old Bank Buildings, West Breast - re-opened by Edward Clements Greenock Advertiser 16/06/1839 3 Crown Inn, Greenock Crown Inn, West Breast to be let Greenock Advertiser 01/01/1840 3 Crown Inn, Port Glasgow Crown Inn Greenock Advertiser 12/02/1839 2 Crown Prince of Denmark Crown Prince of Denmark - details of his visit to Greenock Greenock Advertiser 14/06/1844 2 Cumming, Sam Retiral of Sam Cumming from the post of Director of Administration Greenock Telegraph 11/09/1981 15 Cunliffe & Dunlop, Port Cuncliffe & Dunlop to build steamer of 2,000 tons Robert Duncan & Co - ship of 16 tons Greenock Telegraph 06/01/1876 3 Glasgow Cunliffe & Dunlop, Port Yard of Lawrence Hill & Co bought for £13,500 by Cunliffe & Dunlop Greenock Telegraph 29/12/1870 3 Glasgow Cunliffe & Dunlop, Port Article on Cunliffe & Dunlop Greenock Telegraph 27/06/1871 3 Glasgow Cunliffe & Dunlop, Port Yard of Lawrence Hill & Co bought for £13,500 by Cunliffe & Dunlop Greenock Advertiser 29/12/1870 2 Glasgow Curling in Greenock Memories of curling in Greenock 50 years ago. Greenock Telegraph 23/02/1979 10 Curling, Gourock Opening of new rink at junction of the old and new Larkfield Road Greenock Advertiser 03/01/1867 2 Currie, Alexander Obituary of Greenock sugar refiner Greenock Telegraph 21/07/1886 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Currie, Sir Donald Death of MP who was born in Greenock in 1825 Greenock Telegraph 13/04/1909 2 Currie, Sir Donald Article on Sir Donald Currie, son of late James Currie, merchant, Greenock Greenock Telegraph 11/06/1895 3 Currie, Sir Donald Presents painting of Customhouse and Quay (1820) to the Town Greenock Telegraph 26/06/1906 2 Custom House, Greenock Talks on plans to make Custom House a maritime museum Greenock Telegraph 12/10/1973 1 Custom House, Greenock Proposal that the Custom House should be used as a Museum of Emigration Greenock Telegraph 06/07/1973 11 Custom House, Greenock Plans for the new improvements to Custom House Greenock Telegraph 11/03/1972 5 & 6 Custom House, Greenock Would be ideal location for a Museum of Emigration Greenock Telegraph 27/02/1975 10 Custom House, Greenock Custom House top example of Regency period architecture Greenock Telegraph 08/03/1983 5 Custom House, Greenock Placed in Category One of listed buildings Greenock Telegraph 09/01/1971 5 Custom House, Greenock New customs and excise offices: foundation stone to be laid 2nd May. Processional order: Greenock Advertiser 25/04/1817 3 29th April p3 Custom House, Greenock Report of stone cleaning operations Greenock Advertiser 09/11/1858 2 Custom House, Port Glasgow Photograph of the demolition of one of the Clyde's oldest Custom House Greenock Telegraph 03/11/1965 9 Customhouse Quay Riot, Riot at Customhouse Quay amongst Irish reapers returning to Belfast. Greenock Advertiser 16/09/1828 2 Greenock Customhouse Quay, Greenock Photograph showing view of Customhouse Quay Greenock Telegraph 28/09/1968 9 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Photograph showing work on the new Lamont dry dock at Customhouse Quay. Greenock Telegraph 04/02/1965 8 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Photograph showing view of the clock tower at Custom-House Quay Greenock Telegraph 04/01/1951 5 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Print of Custom House Quay about 1820 Greenock Telegraph 09/08/1974 10 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Item on the clock tower designed by William Clark. Greenock Telegraph 14/07/1978 8 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Opening of new Transatlantic personal terminal at Custom House Quay. Greenock Telegraph 13/05/1966 16 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Painting by an unknown artist of Customhouse Quay about 1890. Greenock Telegraph 10/01/1974 8 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Item on the inns and refreshment rooms at Customhouse Quay and other harbours. Greenock Telegraph 03/08/1982 5 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Photograph of Customhouse Quay. Greenock Telegraph 28/09/1968 9 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Item and photograph of the clock tower at Customhouse Quay. Greenock Telegraph 04/01/1951 5 Customhouse Quay, Greenock Print of Custom House Quay about 1820. Greenock Telegraph 09/08/1974 10 Customs & Excise, Port Revenue 1857 - £56,174 18s2d 1858 - £66,746 13s 0d; 1859 - £70,389 11s 8dK Greenock Advertiser 05/01/1860 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port 1844 - £151,434, 1843 - £92,856 increase of £58,578 Greenock Advertiser 14/01/1845 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port 1863 - £140,423; 1862 - £126,563; 1861 - £129,678 Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1864 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Receipts for 1836 - £104,202 and for 1837 - £94,161 Greenock Advertiser 05/04/1838 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Revenue 1855 - £48,799; 1856 - £31,485 - Decrease of £19,314 Greenock Advertiser 06/01/1857 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Duties at Port £157,612 6s 4d expenses £7,055 0s 6d Full details - 7 Oct, p1 Greenock Advertiser 03/10/1823 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Table of imports 5 Oct 1844 - 5 Jan 1845 Greenock Advertiser 04/01/1845 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Receipts for 1840 - £84,369 1841 - £100,827 Greenock Advertiser 29/04/1842 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Collection taken at Port Glasgow for 1841 - £100,827 Greenock Advertiser 14/01/1842 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Appointments of controller and collection of dues Greenock Advertiser 25/03/1803 4 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Article on Port Glasgow Custom House at the beginning of the 1800s Greenock Telegraph 14/05/1889 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Years ending 5 Jan 1854 - £105,006; 5 Jan 1855 - £91,021 - Decrease of £3,985 Greenock Advertiser 16/01/1855 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Memorial from the Magistrates of Port Glasgow and Newark to the Parliamentary Greenock Advertiser 17/10/1823 1 Glasgow Commissions regarding parts of Greenock and Port Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Revenue 5 Jan 1852 - £92,796 11s 5d; 5 Jan 1853 - £82,477 18s 2d - Decrease £10,318 Greenock Advertiser 11/01/1853 2 Glasgow 13s 3d Customs & Excise, Port 10 Bonded warehouses in town Greenock Advertiser 18/07/1833 3 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Closure of Custom House and business transferred to Greenock Greenock Telegraph 20/08/1895 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Revenue 1849 - £139,391 1850 - £144,344 Greenock Advertiser 04/02/1851 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Receipts up by £30,000 as compared with year ending 5 Jan 1823 Greenock Advertiser 09/01/1824 3 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Revenue -1842 - £67,405 9s 1d 1843 - £92,906 8s 2d Greenock Advertiser 06/02/1842 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Details of expenditure at Custom House. Letter re Magistrates Memorial Greenock Advertiser 24/10/1823 1 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Amount of revenue for 1806 Greenock Advertiser 23/01/1801 3 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Revenue years ending 10 Oct 1847 - £171,808 10 Oct 1846 - £119,864 Greenock Advertiser 26/10/1847 2 Glasgow Customs & Excise, Port Large quantity of linen seized - mistake by excise officers Greenock Advertiser 03/03/1813 3 Glasgow Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Customs and Excise Chamber of Commerce to urge Treasury to allow the coffee to be moved from warehouse Greenock Advertiser 20/03/1840 2 to mill without payment of duty Customs and Excise Glasgow to be Port of entry for East India goods provided they are transhipped at Port Greenock Advertiser 14/07/1834 2 Glasgow or Greenock in charge of revenue officers Customs and Excise Officers of the Customs no longer to consider themselves Custom-officers of Greenock or Greenock Advertiser 28/10/1823 3 Port Glasgow but as Officers of the Customs of the Customs and Excise Meeting to discuss steps to be taken to the proposed alteration to duties on timber p2, p3 Greenock Advertiser 14/05/1841 2 & 3 Customs and Excise Commissioners of H.M Customs request tenders for supply provisions for the use of Greenock Advertiser 16/05/1828 3 cruisers or tenders in their employ Customs and Excise Memorial of the Magistrates of Port Glasgow and Newark to the Parliamentary Greenock Advertiser 17/10/1823 1 Commissioners regarding ports of Greenock and Port Glasgow Customs and Excise, Greenock Petition drawn up by the Magistrates to include the Town and the Port of Greenock to Greenock Advertiser 28/01/1803 4 benefit from the projected Bonding and Warehousing Bill. Customs and Excise, Greenock Meeting called by Chamber of Commerce with regard to regulations concerning all dry Greenock Advertiser 07/11/1828 3 goods Customs and Excise, Greenock No more staff to be added to the establishment of the Port of Greenock Greenock Advertiser 29/04/1833 3 Customs and Excise, Greenock Table of imports into Greenock 5th October 1844 to 5th January 1845 Greenock Advertiser 04/02/1845 2 Customs and Excise, Greenock Greenock Customs establishment to be reduced from £14,395 to £10,420 with further Greenock Advertiser 03/10/1823 3 reductions of £3,795 while duty will be doubled. Custom duties for 1822: £314,120 Customs and Excise, Greenock Report on Customhouse in Greenock details of vessels, duties, etc Greenock Advertiser 07/10/1823 1 Customs and Excise, Greenock Report on glass duties by Chamber of Commerce: also coffee in husk and Customhouse Greenock Advertiser 24/03/1840 1 hours Customs and Excise, Greenock Meeting convened by Magistrates and Officers of Customs to set up a table of fees Greenock Advertiser 12/03/1802 4 Customs and Excise, Greenock Foundation stone laid at new Customhouse and Excise Office: report of procession Greenock Advertiser 02/05/1817 3 Customs and Excise, Revenue 1863: £1,233,986; 1862: £1,111,330; 1861: £907,701 Greenock Advertiser 19/01/1864 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Amount of Revenue: 1806 Greenock Advertiser 23/01/1807 3 Customs and Excise, Revenue Annual report of customs duties received and bounties and drawbacks paid (Greenock Greenock Advertiser 07/02/1806 2 and Port Glasgow) Customs and Excise, Revenue 1844: £367,466; 1843: £347,869 Increase of £19,597 Greenock Advertiser 14/01/1844 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue: 1857 £448,318 16s 2d; 1858 £655,16216s 9d; 1859 £808,842 1s 4d Greenock Advertiser 03/01/1860 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Increase of £181,713 over 1821 in duties Greenock Advertiser 25/01/1822 3 Customs and Excise, Revenue 1863 £1,233,958; 1864 £1,054,354; 1865 £1,235,847 Greenock Advertiser 02/01/1866 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Duties paid in 1866 Greenock Advertiser 01/01/1867 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue: 1865 £1,235,847 18s 4d; 1866 £1,440,184 7s 4d; 1867 £1,449,900 14s 6d Greenock Telegraph 01/01/1868 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue 1869 £1,366,226 6s 11d; 1868 £1,471,999 6s 1d; 1867 £1,499,900 14s 6d Greenock Telegraph 01/01/1870 3 Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue of the ports of Greenock and Port Glasgow amounts to £60,000: double any Greenock Advertiser 02/11/1802 4 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page other port in Scotland Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue: 1856 £607,966 8s 10 d; 1855 £569,907 1s 6d; Increase of £38,059 7s 4d Greenock Advertiser 02/01/1857 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Collection at Greenock: £423,535 Greenock Advertiser 14/01/1842 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Receipts for 1836 £374,467 and 1837 £380,703 Greenock Advertiser 05/04/1838 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue 1852 £429,535 4s 4d; 1853 £426,457 14s 10d; Decrease of £3,077 9s 6d Greenock Advertiser 10/01/1854 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue: Year ended 10th October 1847: £404,780 Year ended 10th October 1846: Greenock Advertiser 26/10/1847 2 £307,567 Customs and Excise, Revenue Detail accounts of expenditure of Customhouse Greenock Advertiser 24/10/1823 1 Customs and Excise, Revenue Receipts at Greenock: 1840 £472,563; 1841 £526,100 Greenock Advertiser 29/04/1842 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Increase in revenue of £37,000 in 1831 15,000 tons of shipping in foreign trade 8,000 tons Greenock Advertiser 17/01/1832 2 outward Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue: 5th January 1852: £410,260 10s 8d; 5th January 1853: £429,535 4s 4d; Greenock Advertiser 11/01/1853 2 Increase of £19,328 13s 8d Customs and Excise, Revenue Returns: 1851 £112,197 12s 3d; 1852 £120,741 2s 2d; Increase of £8,543 9s 11d Greenock Advertiser 19/10/1852 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue: 1850 £383,487; 1851 £401,206 Greenock Advertiser 09/01/1852 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue: 1849 £371,922; 1850 £383,487 Greenock Advertiser 17/01/1851 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Year ended 5th January 1846: £288,415; Year ended 5th January 1847: £324,477; Year Greenock Advertiser 07/01/1848 2 ended 1848 £407,083 Customs and Excise, Revenue Increase of £36,000 for 1846 compared with previous year Greenock Advertiser 12/01/1847 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue for 1853 £462,457 14s 10d; 1854 £548,472 0s 4d Greenock Advertiser 09/01/1855 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue at Greenock: 1842: £307,503 4s 7d; 1843: £347,868 16s 5d Greenock Advertiser 06/02/1844 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Revenue: 1854 £548,472 0s 4d; 1855 £569,907 1s 6d; Increase of £21,435 1s 2d Greenock Advertiser 04/01/1856 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue Increase in revenue amounts to £36,969 17s 4d Greenock Advertiser 15/01/1839 2 Customs and Excise, Revenue 1836: £374,467; 1837: £380,703; 1838: £417,672 Amount of revenue taken at Greenock Greenock Advertiser 07/01/1840 4 Customs and Excise, Revenue Deficit for last three quarters for Port of Greenock £627 Greenock Advertiser 09/11/1837 3 Customs and Excise, Revenue Receipts for year ending 5th January 1824 amount to £60,000 Greenock Advertiser 09/01/1824 3 Customs and Excise, Revenue 1847: £407,084; 1848: £436,985 Greenock Advertiser 16/01/1849 2 Cut, Greenock Scottish Secretary of State declares the cut a national monument Greenock Telegraph 15/12/1972 1 Cut, Greenock Photograph showing view of Tom Johnstone sketch of the sluice and Cut at Drumfrochar Greenock Telegraph 24/08/1979 10 Road Cut, Greenock Photograph showing view of the Cut at Cornalees Greenock Telegraph 28/03/1978 4 Cut, Greenock Photograph showing view of the 'Cut' near Shielhill Farm Greenock Telegraph 26/04/1927 4 Cut, Greenock Photograph showing view of water engineer's house on the Cut Greenock Telegraph 23/02/1979 10 Cut, Greenock Photograph of 'the Cut' near Shielhill Farm Greenock Telegraph 26/11/1927 4 Cut, Greenock Lower Clyde - decision on the fate of the Cut Greenock Telegraph 25/06/1970 11 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Cut, Greenock The Cut to be preserved as an ancient monument Greenock Telegraph 16/05/1974 10 Cut, Greenock The 'Cut' to be replaced by the Whinhill Tunnel Greenock Telegraph 30/06/1947 5 D MacDougall (Shipping) Ltd Old firm of D MacDougall & Co registered as D MacDougall (Shipping) Ltd of Open Shore, Greenock Telegraph 03/02/1950 6 Greenock Daff Burn Water Scheme Council to go ahead and proceed with the second contract of the Daff Burn Water Gourock Times 16/06/1917 3 Scheme. Daff Reservoir Formal opening of the Daff Burn water works. Gourock Times 18/10/1919 3 Daff Reservoir Opening of the Daff Reservoir. Photograph: 20th Oct. p4 Greenock Telegraph 16/10/1919 2 Dalrymple Street, Greenock Flats for executives could be built in Dempster Street Greenock Telegraph 30/10/1979 6 Dalrymple Street, Greenock Photograph showing view of Dalrymple Street in 1899 ad 1905 Greenock Telegraph 05/12/1970 8 Dalrymple Street, Greenock Drawing of house in Dalrymple Street which has stood since the 17th century but is being Greenock Telegraph 11/04/1903 2 demolished Dalrymple Street, Greenock Photograph showing view of Dalrymple Street as it was in the 1920's Greenock Telegraph 02/08/1962 4 Dalrymple Street, Greenock Photographs showing demolition of old tenements in Dalrymple Street Greenock Telegraph 06/10/1960 11 Dalrymple Street, Greenock Photograph of one of the oldest buildings in the town at Dalrymple Street Greenock Telegraph 29/11/1948 5 Dalrymple Street, Greenock Photograph showing view of one of the oldest buildings in Greenock, now being Greenock Telegraph 29/11/1948 5 demolished in Dalrymple Street Dalsholm Paper Mill Dalsholm Paper Mill Warehouse, 7 East Breast, Greenock, owned by R.B. Lusk. Greenock Advertiser 17/01/1833 3 Warehouse, Greenock Dalziell, James Article of this young artist Greenock Advertiser 28/03/1845 2 Dance Halls Article on the dance halls of the 1890s. Greenock Telegraph 04/03/1949 4 Dancing Classes Mr Sealey teaching dancing Greenock Advertiser 25/01/1811 1 Dancing, Greenock Third dancing assembly. Greenock Advertiser 04/02/1811 1 Dancing, Greenock Plans to use the former garage of Tate and Lyle transport at Dellingburn St. 20th Jan p11, Greenock Telegraph 15/01/1983 7 9th Feb p9, 10th Feb p11, 11th Mar p10, 18th May p9 Dardenne Preparatory School, Dardenne Preparatory School to close at the end of June. Originally opened in 1909 Greenock Telegraph 30/04/1982 12 Kilmacolm Darroch Family Sale of estate brings to an end the Darroch's association with Gourock Greenock Telegraph 29/04/1924 2 Darroch Family Article on the long association between the Darroch family and the Argyll & Sutherland Gourock Times 13/09/1974 2 Highlanders Darroch Family Sale of household furniture, carriage, gig, cows, carts, ploughs etc. Belonging to late Greenock Advertiser 23/11/1827 3 Alexander Darroch of Gourock Darroch Family History of the Darroch family and their connection with Gourock Gourock Times 12/04/1924 4 Darroch Family Presentation of portraits of late Col Duncan & Mrs Darroch to the Town Council. History of Gourock Times 30/04/1954 1 the Darroch family photograph 7th May p3 Darroch House, Gourock Opening of Darroch House by T. MacKay & Co, caterers, photograph - 27th July p4 Greenock Telegraph 11/07/1925 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Darroch, Colonel Obituary Gourock Times 26/05/1923 3 Darroch, Colonel Duncan Obituary Gourock Times 30/12/1960 3 Darroch, Colonel Duncan Obituary Greenock Telegraph 23/05/1923 2 Darroch, Duncan Death of Gourock superior: 15th June p1 Greenock Telegraph 11/06/1910 2 Darroch, Lieut. Col. Duncan Obituary Greenock Telegraph 28/12/1960 4 Darroch, Lieutenant-General Lieutenant-General Duncan Darroch to serve heir of entail to Estate and Barony of Greenock Advertiser 20/07/1827 3 Duncan Gourock Darroch, Major Death of Major Darroch of Gourock and Drums Greenock Advertiser 15/10/1864 2 Dart, Jimmy Article on Greenock's shipyard poet Greenock Telegraph 19/07/1982 8 David J. Dunlop & Co., Port D.J.Dunlop - fire in engine shed - damage estimated at £8,000 Greenock Telegraph 05/06/1905 2 Glasgow David J. Dunlop & Co., Port David J Dunlop & Co, Inch-Green Works, Port Glasgow Greenock Telegraph 18/12/1882 2 Glasgow David J. Dunlop & Co., Port David J Dunlop & Co, Inch-Green Works, Port Glasgow Greenock Advertiser 18/12/1882 3 Glasgow David J. Dunlop & Co., Port D.J. Dunlop & Co to have 60 ton steam derrick crane built on jetty adjoining shipyard dock Greenock Advertiser 29/05/1883 3 Glasgow David MacBrayne Ltd Article of David MacBrayne Ltd which celebrates its centenary Gourock Times 09/02/1951 1 Davidson and Oughterson Davidson and Oughterson retire from business. Sale of plant etc from their hill end works Greenock Advertiser 22/09/1854 3 on Port Glasgow - Greenock Road| Davidson Drive, Gourock Layout model of the new flats to be built at Davidson Drive Gourock Times 10/06/1966 3 Davidson, John Greenock-born poet: article on his work Greenock Telegraph 03/01/1930 6 Davidson, John Article and extracts of his poetry Greenock Telegraph 01/11/1915 2 Davidson, Provost Allan K. Obituary Gourock Times 13/12/1974 4 Deaf and Dumb Mutual 6th annual meeting: report Greenock Telegraph 18/04/1876 2 Improvement Association Deaf School, Greenock Report by public examination of deaf and dumb children of the Institute of Glasgow in Greenock Advertiser 14/06/1844 2 West Blackhall St. Chapel. Dean of Guild Court, Gourock Final sitting of Gourock's Dean of Guild Court before merger with Inverclyde District Gourock Times 02/05/1975 1 Council Dean of Guild Court, Greenock Court of Sessions - John McCormick brings action against Dean of Guild for refusal to Greenock Telegraph 28/10/1901 2 allow him to build a variety theatre. Dean of Guild Court, Greenock Music Hall - text issued by Dean of Guild Court, proposed appeal - 11th Feb p2, 20th Feb, Greenock Telegraph 03/02/1902 3 21st Feb, 5th Mar p2, 7th Mar p3 Dean of Guild Court, Greenock Annual statement Greenock Telegraph 26/10/1883 2 Dean of Guild Court, Greenock Plans for new theatre at West Blackhall & Ker Streets lodged with Dean of Guild, drawing - Greenock Telegraph 04/12/1903 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page 8th Dec p2 Dean of Guild Court, Greenock Annual statement Greenock Advertiser 26/10/1883 2 Debating Society, Gourock Opening of re-formed debating society, Gourock Gourock Times 11/12/1920 3 Deer Park Mills Co., Greenock W Service, John Service, Alex T Russell partners in Deer Park Mills Co dissolve firm. Greenock Advertiser 31/05/1853 3 William and John Service to continue business under same name Deer Park Mills Co., Greenock Deer Park Grain Mill, Baker St. Details of building Greenock Advertiser 15/01/1848 2 Deer Park, Greenock Deer Park - for sale. Greenock Advertiser 06/03/1812 1 Dellingburn Electricity Works, Opening of new generating station in Dellingburn Street Greenock Telegraph 31/10/1907 2 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, Power station at Dellingburn to close down - inadequate for town's needs Greenock Telegraph 21/03/1956 7 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, Description of powerhouse buildings. Opening ceremony - 1st December p3 Greenock Telegraph 28/11/1899 2 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, Water power scheme almost complete at Dellingburn Greenock Telegraph 01/07/1922 2 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, The new Central Electricity Scheme - the future of Dellingburn doubtful Greenock Telegraph 26/05/1927 2 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, Photograph showing view of Dellingburn electricity works Greenock Telegraph 15/10/1920 4 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, Starting of the new turbo-generator at Dellingburn Street Greenock Telegraph 09/03/1910 2 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, Photograph showing view of Dellingburn Power Station around the turn of the century Greenock Telegraph 14/03/1968 18 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, Plans of new power station in Dellingburn Street Greenock Telegraph 26/01/1907 3 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, Photograph of Dellingburn Electricity Work Greenock Telegraph 15/10/1920 4 Greenock Dellingburn Electricity Works, New turbo-generator opened at Electricity Works Greenock Telegraph 12/05/1914 2 Greenock Dellingburn Sugar Refinery, Photograph showing view of the Old Dellingburn Sugar Refinery Greenock Telegraph 14/06/1922 4 Greenock Dempster Street School, Opening of a junior school for 427 pupils in Dempster Street. Gourock Times 27/08/1921 3 Greenock Dempster Street School, Drawing and details of Higher Grade School in Dempster Street, opening - 26th Sept p4 Greenock Telegraph 23/09/1903 2 Greenock Dempster Street, Greenock Owner of Dempster Street cottage declared a dangerous building, could be evicted by a Greenock Telegraph 18/09/1982 7 court warrant - 29th Sept p9 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Denholm, May Death of Miss May Denholm, of the Denholm Shipping Co., obituary Greenock Telegraph 19/02/1982 13 Denholm, Provost John Details of life of former Provost and ship owner Greenock Telegraph 31/08/1937 2 Denholm, Sir John C. Sir John C. Denholm died at Octavia Terrace, Greenock on 25th October 1981 age 87 Greenock Telegraph 27/10/1981 7 Dennistoun Farm, Kilmacolm Farm of Dennistoun to be let for seven years Greenock Advertiser 02/09/1831 3 Dentists Inverclyde's dentists are not prepared to introduce emergency Sunday service. Greenock Telegraph 16/12/1977 1 Depression of 1878 Item on the depression of 1878-79 when 4,000 Greenock families were on poor relief. Greenock Telegraph 04/11/1982 9 Dept. Of Health and Social Article on the DHSS office in Greenock Greenock Telegraph 23/04/1983 5 Security Dept. Of Health and Social DHSS urge claimants to make use of a new customer advice officer: 30th November p8 Greenock Telegraph 26/11/1983 6 Security Destitute Sick Society Ceases to exist being merged with the Medical Aid Society Greenock Telegraph 26/09/1917 2 Devine, David McDonald Obituary of the novelist Dominic Devine Greenock Telegraph 08/08/1980 13 Devlin's Pub, Greenock Photograph showing view of Devlin's pub in market Street c1900 Greenock Telegraph 13/07/1979 8 Devlin's Pub, Greenock Photograph and article on Devlin's Pub in Market Street C1920 - 13th July 1979 p8 Greenock Telegraph 10/07/1979 4 Devlin's Pub, Greenock Photograph showing view of Devlin's pub in market Street c1900 Greenock Telegraph 10/07/1979 4 Devol Adult Training Centre, Devol Adult Training Centre and local community developing close links Greenock Telegraph 21/09/1983 7 Port Glasgow Devol Community Hall, Port Strathclyde still annoyed over proposed site of a community hall at Devol Greenock Telegraph 14/04/1977 10 Glasgow Devol Community Hall, Port Residents at Devol protest over plan to build community centre Greenock Telegraph 15/12/1978 14 Glasgow Devol's Glen, Port Glasgow Photographs and article Greenock Telegraph 08/10/1920 4 Devol's Glen, Port Glasgow Photograph showing view of Devol's Glen, Port Glasgow Greenock Telegraph 08/10/1920 4 Dewar, James S Already successful as a portrait and landscape painter, makes name as a painter of Greenock Advertiser 12/03/1867 2 interiors with two paintings 'Childhood' and 'Old Age' Diphtheria New campaign against diphtheria Greenock Telegraph 02/09/1947 3 Diphtheria Inoculation programme to start to combat outbreak Greenock Telegraph 19/09/1942 4 Diphtheria Campaign against diphtheria including vaccination Greenock Telegraph 20/11/1944 2 Disabled Companies in Inverclyde attacked for not employing disabled people. Greenock Telegraph 19/06/1981 15 Disabled Community raises money to purchase a bust for the disabled of the area. Greenock Telegraph 05/08/1980 6 Disabled Little prospect of a sheltered workshop in the immediate future. Greenock Telegraph 14/01/1980 6 Disabled Door to door survey on the needs of the disabled may be carried out. Greenock Telegraph 27/08/1982 13 Disabled Disablement Advisory Committee formed to help with disablement problem in getting Gourock Times 28/09/1945 2 employment in the area. Disabled Cost of major conversion to adapt a house suitable for a disabled person is to be shared Greenock Telegraph 27/06/1983 6 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page by District Council and Social Work Department Disabled Scheme for providing housing for disabled men started in Greenock Greenock Telegraph 11/03/1920 4 Disabled Cottages to be built for disabled servicemen. Greenock Telegraph 11/05/1918 2 Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Report and Meeting Greenock Telegraph 26/02/1932 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting hears appeal for more help Greenock Telegraph 26/02/1937 6 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Female branch to be closed due to changing social conditions Greenock Telegraph 01/07/1947 6 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting and report: progress at Ann Street Home Greenock Telegraph 11/03/1939 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 09/04/1943 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 01/04/1944 1 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 31/05/1919 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 28/03/1914 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 04/03/1938 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/03/1928 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 24/04/1897 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 14/04/1877 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 28/03/1896 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 08/03/1882 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 27/03/1926 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 27/04/1923 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Report and Meeting Greenock Telegraph 29/04/1921 4 Society Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting: Ann Street Home to be sold Greenock Telegraph 03/07/1941 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Report of annual meeting: facts and figures Greenock Advertiser 15/04/1876 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 27/02/1884 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 17/03/1883 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid 6th annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 08/03/1879 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid 5th annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 06/06/1878 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 08/03/1882 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid 8th annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 09/03/1881 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Meeting held to discuss proposed setting up of Society Greenock Advertiser 02/11/1872 1 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 04/04/1895 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 16/03/1880 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 06/04/1894 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting: fewer male offenders Greenock Telegraph 12/05/1917 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 01/05/1915 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 27/03/1912 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Item on work done by the female branch of the society Greenock Telegraph 02/01/1911 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid 37th annual report Greenock Telegraph 26/03/1910 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 27/03/1909 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 21/03/1908 3 Society Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting 25th March p3 Greenock Telegraph 27/03/1911 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 31/03/1905 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 19/03/1887 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 10/04/1903 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 12/04/1901 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 30/03/1900 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid 40th annual report and meeting Greenock Telegraph 09/01/1913 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 29/03/1904 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting: work praised by Sheriff Greenock Telegraph 08/03/1907 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 09/03/1892 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 31/03/1906 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 16/03/1880 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 04/04/1899 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Advertiser 17/03/1883 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 15/03/1890 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid 8th annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 09/03/1881 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 20/03/1886 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 25/03/1916 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 10/03/1893 3 Society Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 28/03/1888 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 28/02/1884 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 10/03/1885 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 19/03/1918 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid 6th annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 08/03/1879 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid 5th annual meeting Greenock Telegraph 06/06/1878 3 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 14/04/1877 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Report of annual meeting: facts and figures Greenock Telegraph 14/04/1876 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 05/03/1891 4 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Annual Meeting Greenock Telegraph 19/11/1875 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid 1st annual meeting Greenock Advertiser 18/04/1874 2 Society Discharged Prisoners' Aid Meeting held to discuss proposed setting up of Society Greenock Telegraph 01/11/1872 1 Society Disease, Port Glasgow Reports of number of cases. Emergency hospitals set up. Again 5 Jan p2; 10 Jan p2; 7 Greenock Advertiser 03/01/1867 2 Mar p2 Disease, Port Glasgow 30 cases being treated in Infirmary, several deaths Greenock Advertiser 22/01/1856 2 Distilleries, Greenock Item on the Distillery Companies which used to be in Greenock Greenock Telegraph 19/03/1982 8 Distilleries, Greenock Meeting of Magistrates, Merchants, etc to discuss continuation of prohibition of grain Greenock Advertiser 29/10/1810 1 distilling Distilleries, Greenock Commissioners of Supply etc meet to consider laws covering distilleries Greenock Advertiser 26/05/1816 1 Distilleries, Greenock Report of meeting to discuss prohibition of grain distilling Greenock Advertiser 20/05/1808 1 Distress Committee Arrangements to give relief to the unemployed Greenock Telegraph 18/04/1907 4 Distress Committee Meeting to discuss position regarding relief work and funds Greenock Telegraph 27/12/1906 2 District Court, Gourock District Court is moving to Gourock while present home gets an essential facelift: 29th Greenock Telegraph 24/10/1983 7 October p5 District General Hospital Consultants 'black' new District General Hospital Greenock Telegraph 22/11/1976 7 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Divert Farm Scheme, Gourock Handing over of the Divert Farm scheme Gourock Times 30/04/1971 3 Divert Farm, Gourock Divert Farm site will not be developed for home-owners Gourock Times 03/02/1967 3 Divert Farm, Gourock Sketch of the ploughman's cottage at Midton that was part of Divert Farm. Gourock Times 23/01/1953 1 Divert Farm, Gourock Council approve proposed housing development at Divert Farm - in spite of threat 3 Gourock Times 28/11/1969 3 Councillors to resign Divert Farm, Gourock Photograph showing view of Divert Farm which is soon to be demolished Gourock Times 05/12/1969 1 Divert Farm, Gourock Photographs of Divert Farm Gourock Times 05/12/1969 Divert Farm, Gourock Divert Farm site: contractors to submit plans Gourock Times 31/05/1968 1 Divert Road, Gourock New bungalows to be built at Divert Road Gourock Times 01/02/1957 3 Doctors Robert Garrat qualified to practise as a surgeon by Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Greenock Advertiser 09/05/1817 3 Glasgow Doctors Doctors take delivery of two radio cars whose communications system will be run from the Greenock Telegraph 11/09/1980 11 Health Centre Doctors John Shaw examined by Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh: qualified to practise Greenock Advertiser 22/04/1817 3 Doctors In Greenock when called to an Emergency bargain for fee before giving advice: claim in Greenock Advertiser 15/05/1846 2 Glasgow trial. Denial by newspaper Doctors John Speir allowed to practise Surgery and Pharmacy by Faculty of Physicians and Greenock Advertiser 27/04/1821 3 Surgeons in Glasgow Doctors Letters on new table of fees adopted by medical practitioners again 18th January p3, 21st Greenock Advertiser 14/01/1831 2 January p3 Doctors Alexander Gibson qualified to practise as a surgeon by Royal College of Surgeons, Greenock Advertiser 28/05/1819 3 Edinburgh Doctors Accounts and service Greenock Advertiser 03/01/1814 1 Doctors Alexander Houston examined by Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh: qualified to Greenock Advertiser 25/04/1817 3 practise Doctors John McCallum qualified by Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow to practise Greenock Advertiser 05/04/1822 2 Dolphin Sub-Aqua Club Recent formation of the Dolphin Sub-Aqua Club. Greenock Telegraph 11/09/1956 7 Domestic Servants Miss McIlwraith opens a registry for female servants at Tuscany Warehouse, 18 2Hamilton Greenock Advertiser 05/09/1833 3 Street. Donald, John Death of a local author, painter and journalist Greenock Telegraph 05/09/1945 2 Donald, John Collections and recollections of a Greenockian. 3rd November p4, 10th November, 17th Greenock Telegraph 27/10/1917 4 November, 24th November p5, 1st December, 8th December, 15th December Donaldson Line Article on the Donaldsons Line Greenock Telegraph 17/01/1967 9 Dougall, Neil Presentation of testimonial Greenock Advertiser 05/12/1856 2 Dougall, Neil 61st Concert to be held Greenock Advertiser 23/10/1860 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Dougall, Neil Account of 60th Concert Greenock Advertiser 24/12/1859 2 Dougall, Neil 59th Annual Concert to take place Greenock Advertiser 30/11/1858 2 Dougall, Neil 58th Annual Concert Greenock Advertiser 27/10/1857 2 Dougall, Neil 54th Annual Concert Greenock Advertiser 25/02/1853 2 Dougall, Neil Bi-centenary of the birth of the local composer: article Greenock Telegraph 11/12/1976 5 Dougall, Neil 56th Annual Concert Greenock Advertiser 09/03/1855 2 Dougall, Neil 57th Annual Concert Greenock Advertiser 07/03/1856 2 Dougall, Neil To give 51st annual concert Greenock Advertiser 05/04/1850 2 Dougall, Neil Report of 53rd concert Greenock Advertiser 30/03/1852 2 Dougall, Neil Preparations for Jubilee Concert Greenock Advertiser 30/03/1849 2 Dougall, Neil Neil Dougall to give annual concert of sacred music etc. Greenock Advertiser 26/02/1839 2 & 3 Dougall, Neil 62nd Annual Concert Greenock Advertiser 19/12/1861 2 Dougall, Neil Article on Greenock's blind composer Greenock Telegraph 29/04/1950 3 Dougall, Neil Article on the blind poet and composer: 30th January p5 Greenock Telegraph 29/01/1934 5 Dougall, Neil 48th annual concert Greenock Advertiser 05/03/1847 2 Dougall, Neil Drawing of the well-known Greenock composer and a brief sketch of his life Greenock Telegraph 18/06/1908 3 Dougall, Neil To give concert in Greenock Greenock Advertiser 03/03/1848 2 Dougall, Neil Obituary Greenock Advertiser 04/10/1862 2 Dougall, Neil Article on the blind Greenock composer Greenock Telegraph 06/12/1962 8 Dougliehill Water Works, Port Completion of new water works at Dougliehill. Greenock Telegraph 16/05/1879 3 Glasgow Dougliehill, Port Glasgow Barratt's plan to build 150 private houses at Dougliehill Greenock Telegraph 31/10/1979 8 Dow, Neill Text of speech given by Neil Dow advocate for suppression of liquor traffic Greenock Advertiser 13/10/1857 1 Downie, Patrick Reproduction of his painting of Greenock from the Mid Harbour Greenock Telegraph 29/04/1933 4 Downie, Patrick Item on some of the artist's paintings Greenock Telegraph 17/10/1911 4 Downie, Patrick Article on this artist by John Donald Greenock Telegraph 06/04/1940 4 Downie, Patrick Reproduction of Patrick Downie's painting of Greenock in the olden days. Greenock Telegraph 29/04/1933 4 Downie, Patrick Death of the Greenock artist Greenock Telegraph 17/05/1945 2 Downie, Patrick Help required to identify the street scene painted by Downie: 14th January p8 Greenock Telegraph 11/01/1983 5 Downie, Patrick Article on his paintings on show in the Art Galleries Greenock Telegraph 25/09/1958 4 Downie, Patrick 'Back to the Clyde: Sunset' bought by Paisley Corporation Greenock Telegraph 24/11/1911 2 Downie, Patrick Article on the artist and some of his work Greenock Telegraph 23/10/1909 3 Drapers To close shops at 8.00 p.m. every evening except Saturday. Greenock Advertiser 19/07/1816 1 Drapers and Clothiers Drapers and Clothiers Association reject memorial from assistants to close at 7.00 p.m. Greenock Advertiser 25/04/1854 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Association during summer. Drapers, Greenock Drapers, clothiers and outfitters campaign to curtail unnecessary long hours on Saturdays. Greenock Advertiser 28/07/1854 2 Drapers, Greenock To close shops at 8.00 p.m. every evening except Saturday Greenock Advertiser 02/08/1825 3 Drapers, Greenock To close at 7.00 p.m. from 18th Dec to 15th March. Greenock Advertiser 15/12/1848 3 Drapers, Greenock Will close premises at 7.00 p.m. during August and September. Greenock Advertiser 26/07/1850 Drapers, Greenock Drapers' Assistants sign memorial requesting closure of shops at 7.00 p.m. during Greenock Advertiser 14/04/1854 2 summer months. Drapers, Greenock To close shops at 7.00 p.m. from 1st August to 1st April 1852 every evening but Greenock Advertiser 15/07/1851 See Saturdays. Entry Drapers, Greenock To close premises from 1st Dec to 1st April at 7.00 p.m. Greenock Advertiser 23/11/1849 3 Drapers, Greenock Letter from assistant drapers on early closing during January and February. Greenock Advertiser 28/12/1847 2 Drapers, Greenock To close at 8.00 p.m. Monday to Friday and 5.00 p.m. on Saturday Greenock Advertiser 03/06/1842 3 Drapers, Greenock Close premises at 8.00 p.m. and during winter at 7.00 p.m. Greenock Advertiser 21/05/1847 2 Drapers, Greenock Drapers of Greenock to close shops on 1st January. Greenock Advertiser 26/12/1823 3 Drapers, Greenock Drapers, clothiers and hatters will close premises at 7.00 p.m. during January and Greenock Advertiser 21/12/1847 2 February. Drapers, Greenock Closing at 8.00 p.m. so request that purchases are made before 7.00 p.m. Greenock Advertiser 26/06/1846 3 Drumfrochar Quarry, Greenock Quarry of Drumfrochar to be let. Greenock Advertiser 23/11/1821 3 Drumfrochar Road, Greenock Plans to build private houses on the former Tough Ropeworks at Drumfrochar Road has Greenock Telegraph 10/06/1982 10 another setback Drumillan Hill, Gourock Plan to build 250 private houses at Drumillan Hill, Flatterton approved Gourock Times 18/11/1977 1 Drummond, John (Sen) Obituary Greenock Telegraph 04/08/1944 2 Drummond, Provost John Death of former Provost Greenock Telegraph 16/04/1958 6 Drumshantie Farm Road, Council consider a housing development at Drumshantie Farm Road, 29th Nov p3 Gourock Times 29/11/1957 3 Gourock Drumshantie Road, Gourock Council agree to construction of Drumshantie Road. Gourock Times 14/04/1950 3 Drumshantie, Gourock First 'pre-fab' houses completed at Drumshantie. Details of pre-fab tenants 27th Sept p2 Gourock Times 19/07/1946 3 Drumshantie, Gourock Work started on building at Drumshantie Greenock Telegraph 08/10/1945 2 Drunkenness Arrests for drunk and incapable highest in Strathclyde but Inverclyde has the lowest total Greenock Telegraph 04/03/1983 11 of crime and offences Dry Dock, Greenock Greenock Dry Dock proprietors receiving dividend Greenock Advertiser 16/05/1814 1 Dry Dock, Greenock Dimensions of new dry dock 38' 6' wide and 328 ft long Greenock Advertiser 26/04/1840 2 Dry Dock, Greenock Payment of dividend to proprietors Greenock Advertiser 14/05/1824 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Annual payment of dividend Greenock Advertiser 13/05/1823 3 Dry Dock, Greenock New dry dock opened: Report Greenock Advertiser 31/01/1823 3 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Dry Dock, Greenock Dry or Growing dock approved 22nd August 1810: estimates received. Ship owners, Greenock Advertiser 22/03/1813 1 merchants etc invited to meet Magistrates Dry Dock, Greenock Meeting of subscribers to receive annual dividend Greenock Advertiser 14/05/1822 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Estimates for old dry dock £13,807 with alterations to original plan: more estimates to be Greenock Advertiser 05/05/1834 2 taken Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors of Greenock Dry Dock to receive dividend Greenock Advertiser 12/05/1820 1 Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors of Greenock Dry Dock to receive dividend Greenock Advertiser 14/05/1819 1 Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors of Greenock Dry Dock to meet for payment of dividend Greenock Advertiser 13/05/1817 1 Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors of Greenock Dry Dock will receive annual dividend Greenock Advertiser 12/05/1815 1 Dry Dock, Greenock Repairs to Old Dry Dock completed by W. Johnston Greenock Advertiser 02/11/1838 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors to meet: 15th May Greenock Advertiser 13/05/1828 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Photographs and article on the new dry dock. Opening ceremony: 11th November p1-7 Greenock Telegraph 10/11/1964 5 Dry Dock, Greenock Ship owners, merchants etc to meet to discuss proposal for an additional growing dock Greenock Advertiser 07/04/1813 1 Dry Dock, Greenock Dry dock in the new East Harbour for sale (and warehouses) Greenock Advertiser 18/03/1811 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Completion of the new Dry Dock owned by John Scott: Celebrations at opening Greenock Advertiser 14/09/1802 4 Dry Dock, Greenock Meeting of proprietors of old dry dock to consider plans drawn up by committee Greenock Advertiser 02/12/1833 3 Dry Dock, Greenock New dry dock nearing completion. Length 327 ft 6', width 42 ft 2' Greenock Advertiser 27/09/1822 2 Dry Dock, Greenock Payment of dividend for proprietors Greenock Advertiser 14/05/1816 1 Dry Dock, Greenock Shop stewards put forward proposals to save the dry dock. Dry dock assurance sought: Greenock Telegraph 10/11/1978 1 14th November p7. Workers reject plans: 15th November p9. Mabon accuses SPP of interfering 20th November p7 Dry Dock, Greenock Yard stewards tell Mabon they invited SNP to the yard. Mabon replies: 22nd November Greenock Telegraph 21/11/1978 7 p9. Redundancies postponed: 24th November p13 Dry Dock, Greenock Meeting of Electors of the 3rd ward. Report of number of resolutions passed regarding the Greenock Advertiser 16/01/1834 dry dock p2, p3 Dry Dock, Greenock Over 100 workers at the dry dock are paid off Greenock Telegraph 16/12/1978 1 Dry Dock, Greenock Aircraft carrier 'Invincible' in the dry dock for refit Greenock Telegraph 28/03/1979 9 Dry Dock, Greenock New slip-dock for James McMillan shipbuilder, almost complete Greenock Advertiser 04/07/1833 2 Dry Dock, Greenock Interest shown by town Council in the patent slip dock as a result of memorial from a local Greenock Advertiser 23/03/1832 3 shipbuilder McMillan Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors to meet: 5th May. General meeting: 11th May Greenock Advertiser 01/05/1829 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors of the Old Dry Dock to meet 7th April Greenock Advertiser 04/04/1828 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors of old Dry Dock want to make repairs to dock widen the entrance and extend Greenock Advertiser 25/04/1828 3 30ft into harbour. Cost including a steam engine £5,000 Dry Dock, Greenock Treasury agree that dry dock scheme should be given financial assistance Greenock Telegraph 30/01/1959 9 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Dry Dock, Greenock Old Dry Dock leased to William Johnston, shipbuilder for seventeen years at rent of £100 Greenock Advertiser 30/08/1838 2 per annum Dry Dock, Greenock Voluntary redundancies now sought Greenock Telegraph 02/12/1978 7 Dry Dock, Greenock At a meeting of the Electors of the 3rd ward it was hoped that the condition of the old dry Greenock Advertiser 09/12/1833 See dock would be improved and a memorial was sent to the Town Council p2, p3 Entry Dry Dock, Greenock Closure of dry dock announced: 130 jobs lost. Unions to fight closure: 18th October p1, Greenock Telegraph 17/10/1978 1 20th October p1. Talks in London: 23rd October p7ņ Dry Dock, Greenock Old Dry Dock or Growing Dock to be let, rented or leased Greenock Advertiser 09/02/1855 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Repair work at Old Dry Dock started by William Johnston, shipbuilder Greenock Advertiser 18/06/1838 2 Dry Dock, Greenock Old Dry Dock in West Harbour to be leased for 17 years Greenock Advertiser 24/05/1838 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Letter of present situation of old dry dock. In 1700 a dry dock was built so that this would Greenock Advertiser 16/06/1834 3 be the 4th dry dock if plans go ahead Dry Dock, Greenock Meeting of 4th ward electors: old dry dock in present state not an honour to town. Greenock Advertiser 15/05/1834 3 Resolutions passed. Similar resolutions passed by electors of the 5th ward: 19th May p2 and 2nd ward: 22nd May Dry Dock, Greenock At meeting of Electors of the 3rd ward number of resolutions drawn up on lack of interest Greenock Advertiser 12/05/1834 2 in bringing dry dock (old) up to standard Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors of Greenock Dry Dock to receive dividend Greenock Telegraph 08/05/1821 1 Dry Dock, Greenock Scott-Lithgow's dry dock handled 38 ships during 1969 Greenock Telegraph 12/12/1969 13 Dry Dock, Greenock Lease, with 12 years to run, of Old Dry Dock, repaired in 1840 new gates and steam Greenock Advertiser 06/12/1842 3 engines, etc, to be let Dry Dock, Greenock Town Council discuss improvements which could be carried out at the old dry dock Greenock Advertiser 06/01/1834 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Old Dry Dock leased to John Barnhill & Co, shipbuilders Greenock Advertiser 31/10/1843 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Dividend to be paid Greenock Advertiser 13/05/1825 3 Dry Dock, Greenock Old Dry Dock leased by Thomas Lamb & Son for £100 per year Greenock Advertiser 07/09/1855 2 Dry Dock, Greenock Plans for building dry dock capable of handling largest ships boosted when it was Greenock Telegraph 15/02/1955 7 announced that all the sites were in Greenock. Deputation to have talks with the Admiralty: 8th April p9 Dry Dock, Greenock Proprietors of Dock to receive annual dividend Greenock Advertiser 12/05/1813 3 Dry Dock, Greenock John Barnhill, lessee of Old Dry Dock Greenock Advertiser 04/08/1843 3 Dry Dock, Port Glasgow Photograph showing view of Port Glasgow Dry Dock which is to close Greenock Telegraph 27/03/1935 4 Dry Dock, Port Glasgow Photograph showing view of Port Glasgow's old dry dock Greenock Telegraph 04/04/1964 4 Dry Dock, Port Glasgow Photographs of the old dry dock Greenock Telegraph 04/04/1964 4 Dubb's Road Clinic, Port New clinic in Dubb's Road to be offered to doctors Greenock Telegraph 08/03/1965 7 Glasgow Duchal Castle, Kilmacolm Duchal Castle - history Greenock Telegraph 19/07/1963 6 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Duchal Castle, Kilmacolm Photograph showing view of Duchal Castle and Margaret's Mill, Kilmacolm Greenock Telegraph 19/07/1920 4 Duke and Duchess of Kent Duke and Duchess of Kent visit the Civil Defence Units in Greenock Greenock Telegraph 17/11/1942 2 Duke and Duchess of York Duke and Duchess of York visit Greenock en route for Glasgow Greenock Telegraph 10/09/1897 2 Duke of Edinburgh Arrival of Duke of Edinburgh in Greenock to inspect training ship 'Cumberland' Greenock Advertiser 23/08/1881 2 Duke of Edinburgh Arrival of Duke of Edinburgh in Greenock to inspect training ship 'Cumberland' Greenock Telegraph 23/08/1881 2 Duke of Gloucester Duke and Duchess of Gloucester visit the Sailor's Rest in Shore Street - 27th Nov p1 Gourock Times 20/11/1942 1 Dumon, M. M Dumon, French Minister of Works visits town. Sees Scott's shipyard, cotton spinning Greenock Advertiser 29/09/1846 2 mill, etc Duncan McNicol, shipyard, Yard of Duncan McNicol near to Dellingburn to be let Greenock Advertiser 28/01/1823 3 Greenock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Annual meeting of the Duncan McPherson Hospital Gourock Times 28/06/1929 2 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Annual meeting of subscribers and Board Gourock Times 16/09/1938 3 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Annual meeting of Duncan McPherson Hospital Greenock Telegraph 16/09/1933 4 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Annual meeting of the Board of the Duncan McPherson Hospital and its subscribers Gourock Times 01/10/1937 3 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Annual meeting of decreased income for the Duncan McPherson Hospital Greenock Telegraph 20/09/1941 2 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Duncan McPherson Hospital to open - details of building. Opening ceremony - 22nd June Greenock Telegraph 16/06/1925 2 Gourock 04. Photograph - 23rd June p4 Duncan McPherson Hospital, 50 years for Duncan McPherson Hospital Gourock Times 20/06/1974 1 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Maternity wards would be too costly to introduce at the Duncan McPherson Hospital Gourock Times 19/11/1937 3 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Article on the proposed cottage hospital but there will be no maternity wards Gourock Times 10/11/1923 3 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Duncan McPherson Hospital - Annual Meeting Gourock Times 14/09/1928 3 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Article on Duncan McPherson Centre for the profoundly mentally handicapped Greenock Telegraph 15/09/1982 6 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Photograph showing view of Duncan McPherson Hospital Gourock Times 26/05/1933 4 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, 3rd annual meeting of the Duncan McPherson Hospital - again 15th Sept p8 Greenock Telegraph 29/06/1928 2 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, The Duncan MacPherson Hospital may become a centre for the mentally handicapped. Greenock Telegraph 01/03/1980 2 Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Opposition to closure of Duncan McPherson Hospital from Upper Gourock Community Gourock Times 09/03/1979 1 Gourock Council Duncan McPherson Hospital, Annual meeting and report of Duncan McPherson Hospital Greenock Telegraph 23/09/1939 4 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Annual report of Duncan McPherson Hospital Greenock Telegraph 09/10/1942 2 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Official opening of the McPherson Centre for the profoundly handicapped Greenock Telegraph 11/12/1982 7 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Site chosen for new cottage hospital Greenock Telegraph 01/05/1912 2 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Duncan McPherson Hospital may be used as a centre for the mentally handicapped Greenock Telegraph 01/03/1980 7 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Annual report and meeting of the Duncan McPherson Hospital - 12th Sept p2 Greenock Telegraph 05/07/1930 2 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Duncan McPherson Hospital to become day centre for the mentally handicapped Gourock Times 20/06/1980 2 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Annual report and meeting of the Duncan McPherson Hospital Greenock Telegraph 24/09/1940 2 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Need for an extension discussed but because of high building costs proposal was deferred Gourock Times 12/12/1930 3 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Duncan McPherson Hospital to be first day care centre for profoundly mentally Greenock Telegraph 02/04/1981 11 Gourock handicapped Duncan McPherson Hospital, Photograph of the Duncan McPherson Hospital Gourock Times 26/05/1933 4 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Planning permission given to convert the Duncan McPherson Hospital into a day care Greenock Telegraph 12/06/1980 11 Gourock centre for the mentally handicapped Duncan McPherson Hospital, Report of special meeting of the Board of the Duncan McPherson Hospital with Gourock Times 11/09/1926 3 Gourock subscribers Duncan McPherson Hospital, Report on the 23 years work undertaken by the staff of the Duncan McPherson Hospital Gourock Times 02/07/1948 1 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Report on the opening of the Duncan McPherson Hospital Gourock Times 27/06/1925 3 Gourock Duncan McPherson Hospital, Duncan McPherson Hospital - successful year reported Greenock Telegraph 26/02/1935 2 Gourock Duncan Street Cemetery, New burying ground in Duncan Street. Greenock Advertiser 08/04/1817 3 Greenock Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Duncan Street Cemetery, Article on Duncan St. and Inverkip St. burying grounds. Greenock Advertiser 13/01/1846 2 Greenock Duncan Street Cemetery, Report of outrage at the Duncan St. burial ground over increased burial charges. Meeting Greenock Advertiser 02/10/1849 2 Greenock to discuss grievances: 5th Oct. p2, again 9th Oct. p2. Duncan Street School, Photograph of the old Duncan St. at the corner of Duncan St. and Roxburgh St. Greenock Telegraph 02/11/1954 5 Greenock Duncan Street, Greenock Photograph showing view of workmen's houses in Duncan St Greenock Telegraph 17/03/1916 4 Duncan Street, Greenock Photograph showing view of a steam engine at Overton and McAuley's bakery in Duncan Greenock Telegraph 10/12/1973 8 Street. Both taken about 1919 Duncan, James Death of former sugar refiner in firm of Bell, Duncan & Scott of Baker Street Greenock Telegraph 15/08/1905 2 Duncan, Robert Death of shipbuilder Greenock Telegraph 04/04/1907 Duncan, Robert Robert Duncan on the coalition of shipbuilding on the Clyde Greenock Telegraph 29/12/1833 3 Duncan, Robert Death of Robert Duncan - Obituary Greenock Advertiser 19/03/1841 2 Duncan, Robert Obituary of Port Glasgow shipbuilder Greenock Telegraph 04/07/1889 2 Dungourney House, Greenock New operational headquarters for the Civil Defence members opened at 'Dungourney' Greenock Telegraph 11/11/1953 5 Newark Street Dungourney House, Greenock An open day held at the civil defence headquarters at Dungourney House, Greenock 1st Greenock Telegraph 27/09/1983 8 Oct p7. 3rd Oct p7 Dunlop Street School, Foundation stone of the new High School in Dunlop Street to be laid. Report - 21st Oct Greenock Telegraph 19/10/1929 2 Greenock Photograph 23rd Oct p4 Dunlop, Alexander Murray, MP Letter from Robert Wallace on Greenock MP's law reform bills Greenock Advertiser 16/03/1855 2 Dunlop, Alexander Murray, MP Report of speech to constituents Greenock Advertiser 23/09/1853 1 Dunlop, Alexander Murray, MP Mr Dunlop, MP for Greenock, announces his retirement Greenock Advertiser 10/03/1857 1 Dunlop, Alexander Murray, MP To resign as Greenock's MP. Dispute over successor Greenock Advertiser 10/12/1867 2 Dunlop, Alexander Murray, MP Annual Meeting with constituents: Report Greenock Advertiser 18/10/1859 1 Dunlop, Alexander Murray, MP Public breakfast given for Alex Dunlop Greenock Advertiser 26/08/1843 2 Dunlop, Bremner & Co., Port Photographs of the float decorated by Dunlop and Bremner in 1912 Comet centenary and Greenock Telegraph 19/04/1983 5 Glasgow of the shipwrights of 1923 Dunlop, Bremner & Co., Port Application from Dunlop, Bremner & Co to make alterations to Boundary Street granted Greenock Telegraph 19/01/1916 2 Glasgow Dunlop, Bremner & Co., Port Dunlop, Bremner & Co apply to have electricity supplied to their yard Greenock Telegraph 14/04/1913 2 Glasgow Dunlop, Bremner & Co., Port Inchgreen yard apply to have electricity supplied to the yard Greenock Telegraph 20/11/1911 2 Glasgow Dunlop, Bremner & Co., Port Inch works bought by new company, Dunlop, Bremner & Co - details Greenock Telegraph 20/09/1911 4 Glasgow Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Dunlop, C.S. Murray, MP Death of Greenock's former MP Greenock Advertiser 03/09/1870 2 Dunlop, Captain Meeting of Captain Dunlop. Further meetings - 15 Jan p2 Greenock Advertiser 08/01/1835 2 Dunlop, D.J. Death of Port Glasgow shipbuilder. Biography: 5th June p2, photograph: 7th June p2V Greenock Telegraph 03/06/1911 4 Dunlop, John Unveiling of memorial to the 'father of Temperance Societies' Greenock Telegraph 02/08/1905 2 Dunlop, John Autobiography of John Dunlop Greenock Telegraph 04/03/1932 4 Dunrod Castle, Inverkip Article on Dunrod Castle Greenock Telegraph 26/07/1983 8 Dunrod Farm, Gourock Article on Dunrod Farm Gourock Times 06/02/1976 11 Dutch Gable House, Greenock The listed Dutch Gable house will be demolished unless the District Council buy it Greenock Telegraph 05/07/1982 7 Dutch Gable House, Greenock Proposal to restore the structure of the Dutch Gable House in William Street for use as Greenock Telegraph 08/04/1982 11 offices Dutch Gable House, Greenock District Council and National Trust to share cost of restoring the house despite objections Greenock Telegraph 06/01/1983 8 Dutch Gable House, Greenock Planners criticised over Dutch Gable project - Councillor Fletcher Greenock Telegraph 21/12/1982 9 Dutch Gable House, Greenock Hopes that Trust will buy the 'Dutch Gable' house Greenock Telegraph 09/12/1982 12 Dutch Gable House, Greenock Concern over the future of the Dutch gable property as Planning and Development Greenock Telegraph 07/08/1982 6 Committee reject acquisition Dutch Gable House, Greenock Confusion over ownership of the Dutch Gable house in William Street, makes preservation Greenock Telegraph 03/03/1982 6 difficult Dutch Gable House, Greenock 'Time Capsule' lowered into the foundation stone of the Dutch Gable house Greenock Telegraph 16/12/1983 15 Dutch Gable House, Greenock National Trust apply for a building warrant to restore the Dutch gable house Greenock Telegraph 03/06/1983 10 Duthie, Robin Appointed Chairman of the Scottish Development agency Greenock Telegraph 03/12/1979 1 Dwelling House Building To be formed: aims to build new and to buy and improve old dwellings for the working Greenock Advertiser 15/05/1857 2 Association class to rent at a fair price Dykebuilders A dykebuilder required to contract for building of dry store dykes at Ardgowan. Greenock Advertiser 20/05/1814 1 Dykefoot Farm, Kilmacolm Farm of Dykefoot to be let Greenock Advertiser 31/08/1808 1