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2001
Overtoun House Christian Centre for Hope and
Healing granted lease.
1984-1993
Youth With a Mission run Discipleship Training
Schools in the house.
1976-1983
Spire Christian Fellowship granted lease for
Renewal Ministry.
1975-1976
House chosen for government Quality of Life
experiment
1970
Maternity Hospital closes
1948
House converted to Maternity Hospital
1939
Douglas White bequeaths House to people of
Dumbarton, house taken over by Dumbarton Town
Council Parks Dept.
15th
Feb 1908
Lord Overtoun dies and is succeeded by his
nephew Dr Douglas White.
5th June 1895
Lady Overtoun opens the West Drive and bridge.
23rd June 1893
John Campbell White made a life peer and becomes
Lord Overtoun.
18th January 1891
James White's wife Fanny dies and John White
moves into the house.
8th March 1884
James White dies and is succeeded by his only
son John Campbell White.
1862
James White moves into the house designed
by architect James Smith.
1859
James White a wealthy industrialist buys the
Overtoun estate.
1761
Gabriel Lang of Greenock buys the land from
the Garshake Estate and builds a cattle farm
on it.
14th century
The "Overtoun of Colquhon" estate
sold to an unknown buyer.
1241
The Earl of Lennox grants Humphrey of Kilpatrick
the lands of Colquhon.
386 AD
Romans depart Scotland.
142 AD
Romans build Antonine Wall starting at Old
Kilpatrick.
Iron Age
Celts arrive and set up communities in the
area.
Neolithic Age
First settlements and agriculture in the area.
Stone Age
First evidence of hunter gatherers in the
area.
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