Ray Hood has some wonderful pictures of Clydebank taken about that time. See: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/5295/Clydebank.html Barb Lewis -----Original Message----- From: GYoung4450@aol.com <GYoung4450@aol.com> To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com <DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, October 22, 1999 8:32 AM Subject: Re: Old Kilpatrick c. 1918 >Hello, > I am new to the list and have a very basic question that I hope someone will >be willing and able to answer for me. > My paternal grandfather, James YOUNG (born c. 1892), was listed as living at >: > 20 Dumbarton Road, Old Kilpatrick > at the time of his marriage to Isabella JACK on 13 August 1918. > Could someone tell me what the area was like, possibly refer me to a >source for photographs of the time and place, and inform me of what James, by >profession a journeyman joiner, might likely have been doing for employment >in the area? > I know he might well have traveld to another site for work but was Old >Kilpatrick, by any chance, an area known for woodwork? > I will be most appreciative of any information. Thank you. > Be well, > >Gary Young GYoung4450@aol.com Researching in Scotland: > YOUNG (Moray, Old Kilpatrick, Lanark) JACK (Lanark) > RICHARDSON (Moray) MAIN (Moray) > EDWARD (Moray) RALPH >(Moray) > McKAY (Nairn, Moray) FINDLAY >(Moray) > JENKINS (Moray) >WINCHESTER (Lanark) > > > >==== DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB Mailing List ==== > ********************PLACE YOUR QUERY*********************** > **************on the DUNBARTONSHIRE HOME PAGE****************** > ****http://www.rootsweb.com/~sctdnb/index.htm*** >