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70 images in cluster John in NS2477
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Gourock Bay, Holy Loch and Loch Long, from Lyle Hill, Greenock - 1
When: 26 May, 2013
By: Terry Robinson
When: 26 May, 2013
By: Terry Robinson
Gourock Pierhead viewed from P&O's Adonia sailing out of Greenock
When: 26 May, 2013
By: Terry Robinson
When: 26 May, 2013
By: Terry Robinson
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Other Automatic clusters in NS2477
- Gourock Railway Station
- Street Gourock
- Gourock Viewed
- Gourock Park
- Gourock Pier
- Gourock Bay
- Kempock Street
- John
- Car
- Looking
- Cove Road
- Shore Street
- Admiralty Jetty
- Church
- Firth of Clyde
- John Street
- Reconstruction
- Scotrail Class
- Ferry Terminal
- Gourock Shore
- Train Station
- Kempock Point
- Tarbet Street
- Eastern View
- Walled Garden
- St John's Church
- Lyle Hill
- Class 380 Train Number 380
- Kempock Place
- Cardwell Road
- Chalmers Street
- Passenger Services
- Cove Road Slipway
- Battery Park
- Railway Line
- Listed Building
- Cardwell Bay
- Part of the Station
- Original Station
- Darroch Park
- Dunoon and Kilcreggan
- View is from Near
- Gourock Bay and Battery Park
- Date Stone
- Pier Remains
- Submarine in the Firth of Clyde
- Buildings on the Left
- Admiralty Jetty in the Background
- View Taken
- Path at Kempock
- Process of being Converted into a Road
- Larkfield Road
- Closed for Renovation Works later this Year
- High School
- Reconstruction of the Platforms
- Road is to the Left
- Pulling in to Platform
- Corner of Shore Street
- Drumshantie Road
- Staging Point for US Servicemen Travelling
- West Bay
- St Columba's High School
- Building Remains
- Right at Platform
- Park is on the Right
- Building at the Corner
- Riverside Gardens
- Old Boat Slipway
- New Road under Construction on the Shore
- New Glass Walled
- Viewed from Barrhill Road
- Train Stands
- Eastern School
- Repair Work
- Seen from the Old Adams Slipway
- Pierhead and the Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Old Provost's Lamps
- Right is Caledonian Macbrayne's MV Coruisk
- Looking up the Line
- Viewed from Drumshantie Road
- Fence on the Right
- Gap site on Shore Street
- Junction with John
- New Glass Walled Walkway