IN another pictorial dip into Inverclyde's past today, we look at another series of locations that have changed from yesteryear to today.
In the days before traffic flow realignment in Gourock, here is a view of the town's Ashton Cafe. Below, The same area today.
A busy scene at Greenock's West Blackhall Street in the late 1980s, complete with shops that are no longer there, such as Victoria Wine and Glens. Below, the same part of the famous old cobbled street today.
Greenock's Tontine Hotel in Victorian times, and below, how the hotel on Ardgowan Square looks today.
The former Union Church on Greenock's Union Street in the 1980s. Below, the church has long since been replaced with housing.
The former Territorial Army HQ in Port Glasgow is another building no longer in existence which has also been replaced with housing, below.
Our Then & Now series will be taking a short break over the festive period, but will return in the new year.
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