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1890s looking East. Rose Cottage on the right.
Rose Cottage. Note unsurfaced grit road.
Left is Endrick Cottage. On right, with the sloping roof is Dunmore Cottage (The Stuarts’s house in the 1890s) No longer there. Note gas street lamps.
Closer look: poor road conditions.
1905. The shop owner sign is William Edmond.
Around 1920. Mrs Anderson’s shop and tearoom. Mrs McNaughton's mother.
A bull-nosed Morris outside McNaughton’s.
Pos. 1930s. On right is Burnbank – owned by Mrs Anderson ( Mrs McNaughton’s mother). Telephone lines clearly in use.
1930s fashion. Note kerb side stand-pipes on left side foreground and opposite the Hall.
Craig’s Stores on right. Selling everything: Food and hardware, right down to paraffin heaters.
The house with people standing outside, has been demolished and rebuilt further east to allow entrance to Quarry Road and Dunmore Gardens. The whole block was owned by Brown the builder.
Main Street looking east from outside Dunmore Cottage.
Scouts at the Endrick by the rugby field. In the foreground is young Hugh Edmond! There are actually 12 boys having great fun. Around 1953.
Around 1910. Clachan Hotel sign says “John Low - Postings and Stables.”
Clachan Hotel - note its name change for a short time. It was called Strathendrick Hotel for about 18 months while owned by Mrs Mathie and by Jim Stevens for 2 or 3 years.
Back garden before the dining room extension was built.
On the hill is a distant view of Craigton House, about 1940/44
An unusual picture of Craigton House.
Craigton House built 1860 by William Dun. Demolished 1946.
East end of the village showing the actual verandah structure now long gone.
Old Broomhole which was the home of the factor to the Duke of Montrose. It was to east of Camalt.
The former Youth Hostel opposite Bogside Farm road end. Built 1935.
Old Cotton Mill, now a house.
Main Street – before the new housing estates and the houses on the north side of the Main Street were built
Culcreuch Avenue around 1965.
The second oldest manse, now Dunmore Lodge.
Early Ladeside path
A Fintry wedding possibly around 1870s.
Note the bride did not wear white back then. The children are waiting for the “scramble” for coins
House on the left is The Pleasance, 111 Main Street.
The village Cross, before the school toilets and police station were built.
Car at Fintry Garage Filling Station in the 1930s.
Stewart’s School. Paid by a local merchant. Built 1839.
Around 1904 - horse and carriage outside village shop.
Wilson’s haulage – one of the first carrier lorries outside Wilson’s family home at Rose Cottage.
Kilunan farm – driving the horses is Bella Edmond, wife of John. On left is Annie Edmond (aunt of Hugh).
James McDougall aged about 18, harrowing at Bogside Farm. The horses from left are Rosy, Polly and Bett.
Building the road to Denny.
Building the road to Denny.
Endrick bridge in 1912
Possibly 1890s - the Verandah is on the left end.
Gonachan Bridge – built by General Wade 1750.
Menzies Hall before its two extensions.
Lover’s Leap, where a young man may have lost his life, trying to impress. In Camalt grounds.
Fintry Kirk
Culcreuch Castle before Galbraith Hall extension
The Tearoom –later to become the Village Shop
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