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Heritage Groups
Launch of H.M. Steam Frigate GREENOCK, 1849; built by Scott & Co.: © McLean Museum and Art Gallery
Discover links to groups and individuals who are involved in some way with the heritage of Inverclyde. Click on the links to find out more about their specific interests and how you can become involved.
If you would like your own research or that of your group to become part of the network, please use the button at the bottom of this page.
A research project to uncover the stories behind the 29 names on the Inverkip War Memorial
Wide range of topics explored at weekly meetings between October and February.
Meets to consider a wide variety of Scotland-wide historical subjects.
Hosts groups & classes catering for a variety of interests. Full list in their 'What's on' tab.
Inverclyde Ramblers’ Association welcomes everyone regardless of age or fitness level on group countryside walks.
Discover the strong community spirit of Wemyss Bay to be found in the photos, events, news and information on this website.
Cottage Identity Inverclyde meets regularly to work on projects connected with the history and heritage of Inverclyde about which we are passionate.
The Greenockian is a blog about Inverclyde’s local history, the places and people who contributed to the area’s rich history. Many links and downloads to help with your local history or genealogical research.
A website which is a resource for all things connected to Inverclyde's Shipbuilding Industry - a proud history boasting the oldest family run shipyard in the world and the most productive.
The Fire Museum & Heritage Centre is based in the old Greenock Fire station in the Municipal Buildings. Visit us to see its many original features and learn about the service.
Remembering the Accused Witches of Scotland (RAWS) is a group which helps to raise awareness of the forgotten victims of Scotland's witch trials, both male and female.
Inverclyde Tourist Group provides local information and coach tours to cruise passengers. We also offer walks and talks to interested parties and for Doors Open Days.
Friends of Coves Community Nature Reserve have a dual interest in local heritage and native plants and animals.
An award winning, socially engaged arts charity based in Inverclyde bringing artists & community together in a collaborative & creative way in many areas including Heritage.
Renfrewshire Family History Society was formed in 1999, we hold records for old Renfrewshire ie: Inverclyde; Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire. Further information is on our website. All welcome.
Founded in 1801, this is the world's oldest Burns Club. It has celebrated the life & work of Scotland's national bard every year since. Visit our museum of books and artefacts.
Kilwinning Heritage is a heritage and archeology group based in Ayrshire which aims to promote engagement with the heritage of the area.
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