Ancestry Tour of S.W Scotland

 Tour Guest at Paisley Abbey

Introduction

This post reports on an ancestry themed tour covering Glasgow, Paisley, Port Glasgow, and Govan.

Information on the Ancestry Tour 

After collecting guest from central Glasgow we embarked on a tour as set out below.

We covered a diverse range of sites:

  • Industrial History: Shipbuilding in Govan and thread making in Paisley.

 Anchor Mill, former cotton thread mill at Paisley

Govan Graving Docks (abandoned) at Govan

Reference to possible ancestor, David Donald at Fairfield Heritage Centre

Entrance to Fairfield Shipbuilders Heritage Visitor Centre, Govan


  • Medieval Period: Barochan Cross (8th or 9th century AD), Paisley Abbey and Newark Castle.

 Barochan Cross, Paisley Abbey

Newark Castle, (15th century AD), Port Glasgow

Paisley Abbey. incepted 12th century, AD.

Interior of Paisley Abbey, Scotland

  • Current Shipbuilding: Ferguson Marine at Port Glasgow.

 Ship under construction at Port Glasgow

  • Sightseeing: Views of Glasgow and waterfall at Paisley.

 Glasgow skyline and River Clyde.

Hammills Waterfall at Paisley.

  • Views of Paisley

 The Cross, Paisley.

Dunn Square, Paisley.

Weather was dry with sunshine improving as day progressed.

More information

The publication Visitors’ Guide to Scotland contains a wide information on Scotland's history, heritage and industrial past plus a wealth of further information for the tourist. The ISBN of the publication 978-1-9161332-0-4. This is also available via Kindle.

 

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