Old
docks at
Bowling on
the Firth of
Clyde  | 
    
Bell Memorial Obelisk on the River Clyde  | 
    
Bell Memorial Obelisk ( Mon )  | 
    
Obelisk at Dunglass Castle A
Commemorative
Monument 
      Memorial To Henry Bell. A stone obelisk erected in 1839 - a memorial to engineer Henry Bell - stands within the grounds of Dunglass Castle, on a rocky promontory on the north bank of the River Clyde. Henry Bell designed the paddle steamer Comet, launched in 1812 to provide the first regular steamship service on the Clyde.  | 
    
Dunglass Castle A
14th century courtyard castle  
      containing a 16th century ( c1590 ) fortified house. The round tower is probably 17th century and to have been a pigeon house.  | 
    
Dunglass Castle  on the River Clyde at Bowling  | 
    
 
      Aerial view of Dunglass Castle  on the River Clyde at Bowling  | 
    
 
      Dunglass Castle &
Bell Obelisk  on the River Clyde at Bowling  | 
    
 
      Dunglass Castle &
Bell Obelisk  on the River Clyde at Bowling  | 
    
 
      Dunglass Castle &
Bell Obelisk  on the River Clyde at Bowling  | 
    
 
      Dunglass Castle &
Bell Obelisk  on the River Clyde at Bowling  | 
    
Old
docks at Bowling  on the River Clyde  | 
    
Kilpatrick Hills  from the old
docks on River
Clyde  at Bowling  | 
    
Erskine
Bridge across River
Clyde  
      from Bowling  | 
      
Sunset on the River Clyde  | 
    
 
      Erskine
Bridge and Bell Memorial Obelisk  on River Clyde from Dumbarton Castle  | 
    
Bell Memorial Obelisk and the red Dunglass Light Beacon on River Clyde beneath Milton Crags  | 
    
 
      Dunglass Castle and the red Dunglass Light beacon on River Clyde  | 
    
 
       Forth & Clyde
Canal at Bowling  | 
    
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