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Streets Named after A. J. Cronin's Novel 'Hatter's…
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Dumbarton
Forming the possessive
The possessive form is used with nouns referring to people, groups of people, countries, and animals. It shows a relationship of belonging between one thing and another. To form the possessive, add apostrophe + s to the noun. If the noun is plural, or already ends in s, just add an apostrophe after the s.
Quoted from forming the possessive on the EF website.
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Hatter's Castle (1931) is the first novel of author A. J. Cronin. The story is set in 1879, in the fictional town of Levenford, on the Firth of Clyde. The plot revolves around many characters and has many subplots, all of which relate to the life of the hatter, James Brodie, whose narcissism and cruelty gradually destroy his family and life. The book was made into a successful film in 1942 starring Robert Newton, Deborah Kerr, and James Mason. Quoted from Wikipedia .
Daffodils
The Gruggies Burn Entering the River Clyde
Wee Hoose
Upturned Boat
' The Waverley'
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Dumbarton
Drew Busby
Andrew Douglas Busby (8 December 1947 – 1 July 2022) was a Scottish footballer who played for Third Lanark, Airdrieonians, Hearts, Toronto Blizzard and Morton. Busby also served Queen of the South as their player-manager....
Busby was the landlord of the Waverley Bar in Dumbarton . He published an autobiography in July 2013, "The Drew Busby Story". In May 2014 he was inducted into the Airdrieonians Hall Of Fame at the annual Player Of The Year Award Dinner.
Busby died on 1 July 2022, at the age of 74.
Quoted from Wikipedia
River Leven
Saltire
River Leven and Dumbarton Bridge
Mory Ways (I have no idea what that means!)
River Leven
On the Riverbed
Looking towards Dumbarton Bridge
Helensburgh Bus on Dumbarton Bridge
Man with a Ladder
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