- Helensburgh
infobox UK place
country = Scotland
official_name= Helensburgh
gaelic_name= Bail'eilidh
scots_name=
population= 14,626 (2001 Census)
os_grid_reference= NS298833
latitude= 56.016667
longitude= -4.733333
unitary_scotland=Argyll and Bute
lieutenancy_scotland=Dunbartonshire
constituency_westminster=
constituency_scottish_parliament=
post_town= HELENSBURGH
postcode_district = G84
postcode_area= G
dial_code= 01436
edinburgh_distance= 61 mi (98 km) E
london_distance= 363 mi (586 km) SSE
static_
static_image_caption=Colquhoun Square in Helensburgh town centre.Helensburgh ("Baile Eilidh" in Gaelic) is a
burgh inArgyll and Bute ,Scotland . It lies on the north shore of theFirth of Clyde and the eastern shore of the entrance to theGare Loch .Helensburgh was formerly in
Dumbarton District , but was re-allocated under local government reorganisation in 1995. Prior to 1975 it was part of the formerDunbartonshire .History
Helensburgh was founded in 1776 when Sir Neil McKenna of
Luss built spa baths on the site ofArdencaple Castle , which dated back to about 1600. He then had theseaside resort town constructed to the east of the spa on a formal layout in the style of Edinburgh New Town, and named it after his wife Helen. A ferry service he arranged across the Firth of Clyde toGreenock was successful in attracting residents who could commute from jobs there to attractive homes in the new town. [http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/helensburgh/helensburgh/index.html Helensburgh Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland.] ]In 1808 Henry Bell bought the public baths and hotel, which his wife superintended while he continued his interest in early
steamboat s such as the nearbyCharlotte Dundas and the "North River Steamboat" whichRobert Fulton had just introduced atNew York City . To improve hotel trade he had thepaddle steamer "Comet" constructed and in 1812 introducedEurope 's first successfulsteamboat service, bringing passengers down theRiver Clyde fromGlasgow to Greenock and Helensburgh. TheClyde steamer trade developed rapidly, and Helensburgh pier and Craigendoran pier at the east end of the town both became major departure points. From 1858 holidaymakers were brought to the resort and the steamers by the "Glasgow,Dumbarton and Helensburgh" railway terminus built in the centre of the town, and in 1894 a second railway station was opened higher up the hill on theWest Highland Railway to Fort William.Helensburgh born coal miner Charles Harper emigrated to
New South Wales (now a state ofAustralia ) and became the first manager of the "Metropolitan Coal Company" before being killed in a mine accident in 1887. In that year the company took over the mining lease on an area south ofSydney known as "Camp Creek". When the coal mine opened the following year, the town was named Helensburgh, possibly named after his birthplace or after his daughter Helen. The two Helensburghs are now sister cities. [ [http://www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/library/localinfo/helensburgh/history.html Wollongong City Library: Helensburgh - History] ]In 1903,
Charles Rennie Mackintosh built theHill House for the publishing tycoonWalter Blackie . The house, in Colquhoun Street on the north edge of town, is one of the best examples of his style, with startlingly modern interiors incorporating furniture which he designed. It is now owned by theNational Trust for Scotland and is a popular tourist attraction.The town is also notable as the birthplace of
John Logie Baird the inventor of television, Academy Award-nominated actressDeborah Kerr andJack Buchanan . The authorA. J. Cronin lived in Helensburgh as a child and folk musicianEilidh Steel is also from the town.The baronetcy of Helensburgh
The Raeburn Baronetcy, of Helensburgh in the County of Dunbarton, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 25 July 1923 for William Raeburn. He was head of the firm of Raeburn & Verel, Ltd, (a shipping company) and also represented Dunbartonshire in the House of Commons as a Unionist. The fourth Baronet does not use his title.
Sir Digby Raeburn (1915-2001), son of Sir Ernest Raeburn (1878-1922), second son of the first Baronet, was a Major-General in the Scots Guards and Governor of the Tower of London.
The list of past and present baronets is as follows:
*Sir William Hannay Raeburn, 1st Baronet (1850-1934)
*Sir William Norman Raeburn, 2nd Baronet (1877-1947)
*Sir Edward Alfred Raeburn, 3rd Baronet (1919-1977)
*(Sir) Michael Edward Norman Raeburn, 4th Baronet (b. 1954)
* (heir) Christopher Edward Alfred Raeburn (b. 1981)The town today
Helensburgh today acts as a commuter town for nearby
Glasgow , with a population at the 2001 census of 14,626, and also serves as a main shopping centre for the area and for tourists attracted to the seaside resort. Helensburgh is also influenced by the presence of the Clyde Naval Base atFaslane on theGare Loch . Helensburgh is also a popular destination for day trippers.The town is served by three railway stations, Helensburgh Upper on the
West Highland Line , Craigendoran, on theNorth Clyde Line and Helensburgh Central, the terminus of theNorth Clyde Line .The seafront has an indoor swimming pool, an esplanade walk and
sailing facilities including Helensburgh Sailing Club. [ [http://www.helensburghsailingclub.co.uk/ Helensburgh Sailing Club] ] and the nearbymarina atRhu just beyond the town boundary. The streets are built on a gentle slope rising to the north east, and at the brow of the hill a golf club has views looking south out over the town to the Clyde, and to the north across nearbyLoch Lomond to theTrossachs hills. [ [http://helensburghgolfclub.co.uk/ Helensburgh Golf Club] ]A regular passenger
ferry service runs from Helensburgh pier toKilcreggan andGourock , usually on the historic ferry "Kenilworth"; Craigendoran pier fell into disuse in the late 20th Century. The paddle steamer "Waverley" calls in to Helensburgh pier during summer sailings.House prices are among the highest in Scotland.
The town is used extensively for the local Naval Base,
Faslane which is the site that houses the BritishNuclear deterrent fleet ofVanguard class submarine s. The base is only six miles away from the town.A significant amount of income for the town is generated from the base and its based ships and visiting ships alike.
ports
Sports are well represented with various football, rugby, cricket, athletics, hockey,
curling , bowling and fishing clubs amongst others active in the town. Sailing and golf are also popular.References
External links
* [http://www.helensburgh.co.uk/ Helensburgh Online - Directory]
* [http://www.helensburgh.info/ Helensburgh info]
* [http://www.helensburgh.info/gallery/albums.php Helensburgh picture gallery]
* [http://www.helensburghadvertiser.co.uk/ Helensburgh Advertiser]
* [http://www.helensburghheroes.com/ Helensburgh Heroes]
* [http://www.stcolumbastoddleractivitygroup.co.uk/ Helensburgh Mother and Toddler Group]
* [http://www.heeliegoleerie.com/ Heeliegoleerie Scottish folk band]
* [http://www.fiddleguitar.com/ Eilidh Steel and Mark Neal]ee also
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List of places in Argyll and Bute
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