1. LINDORES Manor Country House - 80 Wrens accommodated. | 9. See 2 above which is also the Wrens sickbay | |
2. Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners Asylum, home for WRENS including Wrens from Canada. | 10. Newark Street Wren Officers Quarters. | |
3. Stoneleigh House accommodation for WRENS. | 11. Newark Street R.N. Officers Club/Quarters. | |
4. Tontine House plus several mansions. Areas well guarded during the war. Not used for several years but well maintained. | 12. DUNGOURNEY Wrens Quarters. | |
5. Bagatelle known as Naval Command Clyde. Now an NHS nursing home. | 13. Eldon Street Wrens Quarters. | |
6. Marymount Wrens HQ Building. A highly classified operation. | 14. Whitefarlands Wren Officer Quarters. | |
7. Port Signal Station and Signal Training Centre. Also HQ and residence of F.O. Greenock. In addition it was also the Commcen. | 15. Dalrymple Street. Western Naval Patrol Officer. | |
8. Tontine Ardgowan Square Wrens Quarters. | 16. Norwegian Forces house villa. |
1. Bay Hotel.
2. Queens Hotel WRNS Quarters.
3. Greenock Naval W/T Station.
4. Gourock pier. Principal Sea Transport (PSTO)
The accommodation/function out at Gourock Bay Hotel was hardly salubrious it being a part of a row of shops with a rather large post office integral to it.
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