Davy C, Davie Mc, Doogie, Gus, Ian, Jim, Jimmy, Kenny R, Kenny T, Paul & Robert
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The view up the Dryfe Water from the bridge where we started the walk in Bridge of Weir. |
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Starting off along the cycle track towards Kilmacolm. |
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See, there were clouds in the sky. |
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Our first view of Qarrier's Village. |
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Kenny examines one of the information boards that tells the history of Quarrier's Homes for orphaned children of Glasgow. |
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The bridge that would take us over to the Quarrier's Village |
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An escutcheon on the wall of one of the homes, Mitchell Powan Home. |
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The view of the green rom our coffee stop. |
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Walking down towards the church established for the religious instruction of the orphans |
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Kenny looks for fish from the bridge as we left Quarrier's grounds. |
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Strolling in the afternoon sun back along the cycle path towards Bridge of Weir |
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One of the art installations along the cycle path. This one represents the seventeenth legion of the roman army. Why? Who knows? |
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