A TALE of three generations has been told by a well-known Helensburgh man in a compelling book which combines biography with autobiography.
The first headmaster of the town’s Lomond School, David S.C.Arthur, MBE, has written “An Avenue In Time”, which has been published by Austin MacAuley Publishers Ltd., of Canary Wharf, London, price £8.99 and as an e-book.

FOR A few months in the spring and early summer of 1913, inhabitants of Rhu would have seen a handsome vessel moored there, not far from the wooden bulk of the training ship HMS Empress.
A VERY special prizegiving took place aboard the Training Ship Cumberland moored in the Gareloch in 1871.
FAMOUS poet W.H.Auden spent two years teaching at Helensburgh boys prep school Larchfield Academy (later School) in his early twenties.
THE teacher at the so-called Helensburgh Ragged School from its origins in 1851 until its demise in the wake of the Education (Scotland) Act of 1872 was George Mair.
ONE of the town’s early schools rejoiced in the somewhat unflattering name of Helensburgh Ragged School.

