My 2026 100 Days Project aims to identify places, objects, people
and events from the past demonstrating our evolvement over the
years.
My focus will be on 'vintage' rather than historical
shaping the story of our community, its resilience, and tradition.
Over time, this visual archive will become more than a collection of
images - it will stand as a testament to the enduring charm,
challenges, and connections that define this place and its people
and our connections with the past.
100 Days Gallery
Day 53: 23rd July 2026.
1st Shepherds Funeral
.
Day 51: 21st July 2023.
Dunkeld Court.
Day 50: 20th July 2026.
1900 School Groups.
Day 49: 19th July 2025.
Throwing in the towel?.
Day 48: 18th July 2026.
Mansefield, the South Manse of Balfron.
Day 47: 17th July 2026.
The Ballindalloch Cotton Mill.
Day 46: 16th July 2026.
Ballat Estate.
Day 45: 15th July 2026.
Letters from Home.
Day 44: 14th July 2026.
Balfron Station in The Dark.
Day 43: 13th July 2025.
The Ballindalloch Estate.
Day 42: 12th July 2026.
Balfron Station Post Office.
Day 41: 11th July 2026.
Mollinclerich.
Day 40: 10th July 2026.
Balfunning House .
Day 39: 9th July 2025.
Looking towards the Lennox Hills.
Day 38: 8th July 2025.
Buchanan Street in about 1972.
Day 37: 7th July 2026.
The Clachan.
Day 36: 6th July 2026.
Buchanan Street in about 1972
.
Day 35: 5th July 2025.
Balfron’s Living Heart: The Tontine Village Space.
Day 34: 4th July 2026.
Mansebrae.
Day 33: 3rd July 2026.
View towards Moor Road.
Day 32: 2nd July 2026.
War-time advertisements.
Day 31: 1st July 2026.
Andrew Dow Griffen’s Birthplace.
Day 30: 30th June 2026.
Golf Course View.
Day 29: 29th June 2026.
A Gathering in Cotton Street.
Day 28: 28th June 2026.
Ballimkinrain Castle
A home, a school and a hotel.
Day 27: 27th June 2026.
Balfron Station Finger Post.
Day 26: 26th June 2026.
Balfron Pupils in the Newsroom.
Day 25: 25th June 2026.
The Balfron horse bus.
Day 24: 24th June 2026.
Alexander Fairlie Wilson of Burnbrae
and the Broadsword of the Clachan.
Day 23: 23rd June 2026.
Mark Master Mason Penny.
Day 22: 22nd June 2026.
How did Buchanan street get its name?
Day 21: 21st June 2026.
A “Kiltie” frae Balfron
A Postcard That Says More Than It Seems
Day 20: 20th June 2026.
A Favourite View on the Endrick
The Story Behind a Balfron Postcard.
Day 19: 19th June 2026.
Spinner Street in the early 1960s
A time of regeneration
Day 18: 18th June 2025.
The Telephone Arrives in Balfron.
Day 17: 17th June 2025.
Balfron High School from Above
The Long‑Serving Campus.
Day 16: 16th June 2025.
The Vanishing Bells of Balfron Church.
Day 15: 15th June 2026.
James Clement of Balfron
Merchant, Carrier, and Village Connector
Day 14: 14th June 2026.
Founder of Industrial Balfron
Day 13: 13th June 2026.
The Abduction of Jean Key, of Edinbellie.
Day 12: 12th June 2026.
The Balfron Patronage Complaint (c.1731).
Day 11: 11th June 2025.
A Grand Design.
Day 10: 10th June 2026.
Balfron High School Sports, 1935.
Day 9: 9th June 2026.
Aerial view of Balfron in 1949
.
Day 8: 8th June 2026.
William Bilsand: Son of the village.
Day 7: 7th June 2026.
Communion Tokens in the Balfron Relief Church.
Day 6: 6th June 2026
The Balgair Fair.
Day 5: 5th June 2026.
The Former Balfron Boys’ Brigade Company
1949 Annual Camp.
Day 4: 4th June 2026.
Printers' Row.
Day 3: 3rd June 2026.
The Balfron Farmers Dance.
Day 2: 2nd June 2026.
The Balfron Water Tower: Heart of the Early Village Supply.
Day 1: 1st June 2026.
Welcome to
Balfron.
