INDEX
The Life & Remains of the Late Rev William Hamilton, Minister of Strathblane (1836)
Rambles Round Glasgow by Hugh MacDonald (1854)
Some Impressions of Village Life in the Parish of Strathblane during the First Decade of the Twentieth Century by John K Campbell
The Strathblane Notebooks: Life in a Stirlingshire Village before the First World War by Alex Urquhart (Ed. Anne Balfour)
A Village Remembers: Strathblane First World War Project
Local Hero: Private James Norval Paul MM & Bar
Fellowship Camping Association 1926-1966
Strathblane Between the Wars by Helen Lillie
Women of their Time: The Blane Valley in the 1930s by Helen Lillie
The Campsies and the Land of Lennox by Iain C Lees (1933)
Summer Knickers – A Scottish Wartime Childhood by Sarah Paton Wiseman (edited extracts), with an addendum by Margie Mitchell
The Call of the Campsies (1946)
This Is Our Parish 1957 -1958 by Harry & Helen Arnold
Ladies Scottish Climbing Club (1958)
Growing up in Strathblane in the 1950s & 60s by Donald Macintyre
Strathblane 1870-1970 A Century of Change by Alison Dryden (Ed. Mary Brailey & Murray O’Donnell)
Our Memories of the Old School
Our Class Photos from the Old School
Education, Education, Education…Georgina Marshall in conversation with Anne Balfour (2023)
Campsie Capers by Bob Sharp (2024)
Rambles Round Glasgow by Hugh MacDonald (1854)
Hugh MacDonald was a Scottish journalist, poet and author from Glasgow. He wrote for the newspaper the Glasgow Citizen for many years under the pen name ‘Caleb’. He is best known for his book Rambles Round Glasgow, published in 1854 by Thomas Murray and Son. Read more
Summer Knickers – A Scottish Wartime Childhood by Sarah Paton Wiseman (edited extracts), with an addendum by Margie Mitchell
A delightful memoir of a small girl’s life in Strathblane in the 1940s & 50s Read more





















