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Pgcc93 wrote:Jeez! what took you so long?
Pgcc93 wrote:Cracker of a site Dave . Those lennox pics still rip me up. What a place.
dazzababes wrote:I've often checked out your old site Dave. In fact i was just having another look at the RSNH galleries again last week.
dazzababes wrote:You realise Lennox was the unbeatable holy grail of Scottish UE? You jammy bastard!
allyharp wrote:All your exploration updates are dated 3 years in the future!
There's still plenty of those institutions around. I think Bangour is possibly bigger than Lennox Castle, so it's still beatable!
radar wrote:Is the Notre Dame site in Dumbarton or elsewhere in the county.
radar wrote:When I was a wee lad in the early 60's I used to hitch a lift on a milk van that did deliveries to a convent in Dumbarton called Notre Dame. Never saw the inside of the place, just the "back door" where the deliveries were dropped off. Where ever the building is that you feature, its a great shame that it has been wrecked the way it has.
Same for Lennox Castle as well but I must admit that I can't get worked up about St Peter's.
Now if you had had a chance to look around Kilmahew House which was next to the college before it was vandalised and destroyed, I think you would have been impressed.
dazzababes wrote:Yeah, Bangour is vast (the entire estate of Bangour is 960 acres). I've done most of it, and although it's a fascinating place the buildings are pretty empty and practically devoid of "stuff". I prefer places that have that "just stepped out" look.
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