
Episode 13 - The Sugar Boat
This time Paul and Robert discuss the wreck of the M V Captayannis, know locally in the Helensbugh area as the Sugar Boat.

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I take look at the heritage and history that surrounds the River Clyde and Loch Lomond area. The places, the people and the politics that formed the area. We live in a beautiful part of the world and I want to share our past and explore this part of Scotland in more depth. We might go back into the mists of time or simply look at a building that means something and find out as much as possible. Whether you live here now or have family who have come from here, I hope you will follow and enjoy.
Unknown Host hosts Clyde and Lomond Heritage, a history show with 15 episodes published.

This time Paul and Robert discuss the wreck of the M V Captayannis, know locally in the Helensbugh area as the Sugar Boat.

This time explore of of the world's first attempts at manned flight. Percy Pilcher and hid sister Ella built gliders and flew them on the fields of Cardross.

This time we look at the impact General Wade's Road had on our area. The politics, the construction and the man himself are discussed. All thanks to a marvelous book by James Chirrey. Available from WD Libraries. If you'

Paul and Robert chat about famous Helensburgh born entertainer, Jack Buchanan. His roots, his life and his legacy. Born in the early 1890's he went on to work with the likes of Fred Astaire in Holywood. Jack interview ht

This time we look at the JLB TV 100 Helensburgh exhibition - Mr Baird's birthplace. The real inventor of TV had a few mishaps and false starts along the way... playlist to accompany the episode https://open.spotify.com/p

Paul and Robert chat about the history of the Kilmahew Estate and the St Peter's Seminary. It never quite reached its full potential but the history of the estate and the Napier family is fascinating. buy some heritage b

Paul talks to Keyleigh Hirst from the Clydesider Magazine about the forthcoming heritage festival in May 2026 in West Dunbartonshire. buy some heritage books here : www.paulmurdoch.co.uk/my-books subscribe on Youtube and

In this episode Paul and Robert explore a few more of the loch's islands. The history of Inchtavannoch and the marsupials of Inchconnachan are mentioned as well as a disaster at Torrinch and a hermit in the tiny island o

Paul and Robert begin their trip through the UK's biggest inland body of water by looking at two of its bigger islands - Inchmurrin and Inchcailloch. buy some heritage books here : www.paulmurdoch.co.uk/my-books subscrib

In this, part two of our look at Robert the Bruce, we talk about his lineage and his wives. From Royal stock, Bruce had a strong claim to the throne but family rivals and connections to King Edward 1 made his journey far

A chat with Duncan Thompson, Chairman of the Strathleven Artisans and currator of the Robert the Bruce Heritage Centre in Renton, about the Bruce and his links to the local area. #history # robertthebruce https://www.rob

Paul and Robert have a chat about the formation of our landscape and the first settlers that may have come to the area after the ice receeded around 11,700 years ago. As usual, they go off at tangents from time to time.

In this Episode I'm joined by Robert Ryan (Chairman of the Helensburgh Heritage Trust) to chat about Henry Bell and his impact on the area and the world. Images courtesy of Helensburgh Heritage Trust and Spanglefish http

In this Episode I look at the history of St Mungo's Episcopal Church in Alexandria, Scotland. From its conception to it's demise. I talk about some of the people who attended and contributed to the church as well as the
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