Please contact us if you need additional help. Owner George Wood traded as a victualler and spirit merchant here until the 1850s. no one could tell me anything about this accident but I remembered it clearly as I lived in Fordneuk st at the time and head the horrible noise as the crane smashed to the ground. Noticed old works being demolished at Dora st French st area.. and another factory is being all done up just now by Clydegateway.. The interior with its lavish plaster scrollwork was designed by noted theatre designer Frank Matcham & Company. In this capacity it later passed to Glasgow City Council who when they ceased using it for that purpose were prevailed upon to rent it out for vehicle preservation. 1960-1937 James Dillon. Olympia st has sprung back to life after years of being desolate ,, the new flats look lovely and not before time something was done in that street .its lay empty too long.. Gartlock Road. Then you will not want to miss Netflixs first-ever Bridgerton Experience", "An immersive, Instagram-ready confection (). On the left behind the Umbrella is an advert in the shop window for R & J Dick of Greenhead Works. Now another tenement in Dalmarnock road looks under threat.. its being held up by beams at one point.. lets hope another piece of Bridgeton isnt disappearing.. Did anyone notice that the Millars sign from the past is different from the one now.. it must have been changed at some time in the past still fantastic though. Left to right front row are Rita McKenna, Wilma Wallerstein, Ellen Revie, Ellen Jackson, and squeezing in far right is Ellen Jacksons wee cousin Edward Jackson. To the memory of the men of the 7th Battalion The Highland Light Infantry who fell in the great war 1914-1918, Hi, does anyone have any old photos of the ( Dwellings ) in MACKEITH STREET AROUND 1950 1960 ,I was born at 53 Mackejth Street Shondaland mark Shondaland. Below: Copyright Herald and Times Group. 1964. The Cross is also the location for the Olympia Theatre, which after lying abandoned for many years has recently undergone rebuilding and will open as a community facility for the people of Bridgeton. The intersection is notable for the "Brigton Umbrella"[de], a Victorian (1875) cast iron bandstand covering the centre of the Cross. 1991. Below: Copyright Herald and Times Group. It houses Bridgeton Library and a cafe on the ground floor, with offices above including the home of Scotlands amateur boxing and wrestling associations. Explore immersive set recreations and photo opportunities, interact with actors dressed in exquisite period costumes, learn group ballroom dances, and present yourself the Queen - all in a magical Regency era ballroom setting. For great art and culture delivered to your door, visit our shop. Under the directorship of William's great-grandson David Millard, the building was sympathetically renovated in 2013. Does anyone remember a wee restaurant in Marquis street run by my granny mrs Hosie . Janet go to Scottish Cinemas. The only known minister "loosed" (fired) for constant intoxication. The ultimate web site about movie theaters. I now live in Australia. Qualifying class of Miss Chalmers, John Street Elementary School, Hozier Street 1948. National Records of Scotland | Preserving the past, Recording the . Would be great to hear from anyone that lived there in the 50s/60s. School, Does anybody remember the Taylor family, from Duke street Parkhead. Could you please contact me? Victualler and Spirit Dealer James Denholm occupied licensed premises on this site in 1849. The closest zip code to the flight midpoint is 67448. Tel: 01415548275. If you enjoy what we do, please consider becoming a patron with a recurring monthly subscription of your choosing. - Irene Robertson. 2000 - On the Glasgow City and District Railway it was located on the modern North Clyde line on a branch from High Street and acted as a terminus for services from the north west of the city. They too were Lithuanian (Pijus Bujauskas and Marijona Bujauskaite). Owner George Wood traded as a victualler and spirit merchant here until the 1850s. Demolished. Bridgeton Cross circa 1930. We my Mum and my brother Joseph and sister Rosemary, moved to Garthamlock. In this instance, please contact us for more information and make sure to include your ticket order number in your email. Yes she used to go around with my big sister margret Quinn she was was her friend my family lived in madras street I was born in 20 madras street myself in 1948 had to big brothers Malcolm and Eddie and my big sister margaret Also 2 younger sister June and sheree they were only babies when we moved to carntyne we are all scattered over the place now myself and a few of us in England for yrs but still got margaret and June in Glasgow go up quite often sad to say my wee mammy and daddy are both gone but I had a great childhood in bridgeton me and my best pal Kathleen savage who I am still friends with today have lots off great memories and talk off them often. Glasgow Cathedral. Does anyone remember Betty Flynn the ice skater from Frazer st.. more Barrowfield than Brigton.. she ended up marrying Dickie Valentine the singer.. who sadly died young in a car accident. Does anyone have any pictures or photos of Arcadia Street in Bridgeton, off the London road.I lived there from 1946 till 1958. Disused Stations Glasgow Scotland Model Railway Abandoned Places Transportation Heritage Composition Lines It was absolutely beautiful. Nick was hired by housing charity Shelter to travel round England and Scotland documenting the lives of families living in slum and squalor. The Baroque style exterior in red sandstone, with its corner entrance and elaborate dome was designed by architect George Arthur & Son. Tel: 0141 554 7027. The Japanese are responsible for the introduction of the Karaoke machine. 152 Old Dalmarnock Road,Glasgow. Parking is also available nearby at Pershing Square for $20, space permitting. Im now a widow, and I am trying trace back as much of my pass,to show my children, and not forgetting my six grandchildren. Betty remembers Rita very well and as we are coming to Glasgow for a few days in August we wondered if you and Rita would like to meet us for a coffee. The specific plan will begin to shape the possibilities for making the community's vision a reality, bringing a new downtown to Diamond Bar. Tel: 0141 553 2456. The junction is the meeting point of London Road, Dalmarnock Road, Main Street, James Street, Olympia Street and Orr Street. The Cot Bar was situated at the corner of London Road and Queen Mary Street. Read, highlight, and take notes, across web, tablet, and phone. There are different start times from Tuesday to Sunday, and you can choose your preferred timing. Reproduced by kind permission of Culture & Sports Glasgow (Museums). I am pretty sure that there was originally two balconies in the 1911 theatre the descriptions specify two tiers of balcony above stalls and circle which I suspect were two separated areas of the same tier. My elder sister is Marion Wilson. The seating capacity was reduced to 1,689, with the removal of the balcony, and it re-opened on 21st November 1938. Yes: to inquire about a full session buyout, please contact us, Yes, and there will be several photo opportunities throughout the experience. Closed Down. I hope you dont mind me replying re this: my grandparents also lived at 498 Baltic Street, having moved from 508 Baltic Street. I have forwarded your reply! My grandparents came from Henrietta Street and Bowling Green Terrace in the 1891 and through to the 1990s. In the front row first/second left, Tommy and Don and far right Robert. After the 2014 Commonwealth Games was held in Glasgow, Bridgeton now has international-class sporting facilities within walking distance: the Commonwealth Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome are located in nearby Dalmarnock, with the Crownpoint Sports Complex, a modern outdoor athletics track, also located in the area adjacent to St Mungo's Academy. too and can assure you this is BRIGTON. The experience will take place at the historic Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles. It opened on 18th September 1911 and had a seating capacity of 2,000 in orchestra stalls, dress circle and balcony. Car Light House at Olympia StreetBridgeton Cross. She must have been about 50 at that time but still a beautiful and glamorous woman. Bridgeton Cross is a major junction in the Bridgeton area in the East End of the city. Good memories there unbelievable that building now a Police Staion. Meet any of them. For years Ive told people about the workmen killed when a crane collapsed on Broad st while they were bulding the mens model, now demolished. 1991. If so please leave a comment. Cinema Treasures is a registered trademark of Cinema Treasures, LLC. (1950.?London rd) Have a close look perhaps there is a father or grandfather or just a friend in the photo. Stay tuned! We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. The interior of the Shawfield Bar early 1980s. I am now 77yrs young and would like to hear from anyone from the Class of 3a from 1958 till1961 at Sec. I hope this is of interest. Note the gentleman to the left with the Glasgow Corporation uniform on and the barefoot youth in front of him. James Templeton & Co. Eileen The attention to details was spectacular!, Had an amazing time. 1991. END. All content on this site is Copyright Old Glasgow Pubs (OGP). You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. I lived at 15 Dale st remember the fish shop across the road. I never felt so included in an event like this. Yes you do, one adult can take responsibility for a group of several minors. We encourage guests to take and share pictures. [10], Bridgeton has been the centre of the Orange Order in Scotland. My grandparents lived at 182 Baltic St in the 50s, at the corner of Ruby St, one up with the wee shop at the bottom of the close. Many will remember this old pub as Tony's Bar named after licensee Anthony (Tony) McAulay 1950s to late 1970s. The Umbrella. http://flickr.com/photos/dickyhart/50896641/, http://flickr.com/photos/monkeyiron/376622738/, Please read our community guidelines before posting . Tel: 01415548275. This page was last edited on 28 November 2022, at 23:42. Thank you Park Lane Tavern. Hi does anybody have pictures of Fraser street from the 50s I was born at number 13 and went to Barrowfield school had great pals like Sammy Moore and John Gregg, looking for information on a john murray swan married rita McLaren swan they lived in 62 abbortsford place govan tradston district 1961 Tickets will need to be purchased prior to the event and all tickets will be sold online. If we cannot reschedule your ticket to another date and session that hasnt already sold out, we will issue you a refund. A year earlier, Glasgow City Council had approved plans to demolish the auditorium and build flats on the site, retaining the faade. The Category B listed building[5] which previously housed Bridgeton Central railway station (1892-1979) is a short distance away. She was born in 1938 and went to Barrowfield Primary. G40. Youre invited to a once-in-a-lifetime night out in a Regency-esque world. 94 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. We lived in 60 Barrowfield St across from Jack Sakol furniture factory. Can anyone tell me where exactly Bowling Green Terrace was ? I would over the moon if I get any response to this request. George Arthur, Henry F. Elder, Charles J. McNair, Firms: Bridgeton glasgow Stock Photos and Images. That's the old Bridgeton Cross,I remember. my granddad was donnald Morrison swan and gran alice revill swan from gourock, looking for any relations or any information for family tree, WAS BORN IN PENTLAN PLACE BRIGTON BEEN TRYING TO FIND A PHOTO OF THE OLD STREET WOULD LOVE TO SEE A PHOTO OF THE PLACE I WAS BORN. Scotland Tourism. Though electrified in 1960 as part of the Glasgow North Bank suburban electrification scheme, it was closed to passenger in November 1979 when the Argyle Line reopened (the recommissioned station on this route at Bridgeton effectively replaced it). G1. . 231 were here. The City of Diamond Bar is excited to announce the launch of the Diamond Bar Town Center Specific Plan. Many Scottish towns were not first mapped until the late 18th or early 19th centuries. St. Petersburg. From. Hi, I rem`ember Galls,s ,wool shop , Harry,s fruit shop and wee Ernie,s cafe all in Main street, (11) Andy Anderson, (12) Mrs Neilson, (13) Mrs MacMillan, (14) Mrs Douglas. [9] Since 2014, the library has been in use by the Glasgow Women's Library, holding a lending library, archive and museum collection, who have made significant renovations both inside and out. I have 2 older brothers. Another view of the Umbrella from a different angle. Hi Donna, Im June. Reoroduced by kind permission of Herald and Times Group. Hi Davie, This very old Bridgeton bar has closed its door many times in recent years. On the Glasgow City and District Railway it was located on the modern North Clyde line on a branch from High Street and acted as a terminus for services from the north west of the city. Long shot but would love to find a photo of them as we have nothing! There is quite a crowd gathered under the Umbrella with the ones to the right appearing to be Corporation Transport Staff. In 1859 Englishman, Grocer, [], Filed Under: H, Old Dalmarnock Road, OldDalmarnockRoad Tagged With: Bridgeton, Bridgeton Pubs, East End Pubs, Old Dalmarnock Inn, Old Dalmarnock Road, Pubs in the East End, The Hayfield, Thomas McCormick, Tony McAulay, Village cafe, January 8, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment. Demolished. G40 1HD. http://flickr.com/photos/monkeyiron/376622738/. In 1938 its interior was considered old fashioned for a modern cinema and it was gutted to have a new Art Deco style interior designed by Charles J. McNair and Henry F. Elder. G40 1QB. My family lived in Fordneuk street in the 40s, ferrol were their surname, jessie, William and some of their children, elizabeth, June, billy and John. Please request the Biltmore validation at the Fever ticketing desk in order to park for a reduced price of $24. The station building, now in commercial and residential use, is protected as a category B listed building.[3]. Should any questions arise, you may find the answers here. Jim Tallen, I went to Barrowfield Street School and we lived in 60 barrowfield Street. They had 4 kids, my mother Madge,her siblings, Michael,Danny, and May. Jessie Roxburgh nee Findlay ( Troon ). She later moved to open a restaurant next to the Arcadia cinema London rd ,and G40 4LH. I have a photo of Arcadia st if you d like to contact me by email. It totally exceeded my expectations. The variety acts were dropped and the Olympia became a full time cinema. carpet factory were regular lunch time customers . There has been licensed premises here since 1837. In 1859 Englishman, Grocer, [] 1991. In return for supporting the site, you will gain fantastic perks! In 2019, the Sunday Times reported that concerns over an incident during the 2018 Apprentice Boys of Derry (Bridgeton) march had led to suggestions that Glasgow council reroute the march to avoid passing near two Catholic churches.[11]. This old Bridgeton landmark has been here since 1875. The white building just to the left of the Umbrella has an advert on the gable end of the premises of Thomas Blair, Funeral Undertaker & Carriage Hirer. Age requirement: 16+. Copyright Culture & Sports Glasgow (Museums). 19 comments. To use any history or images, please make sure you link back to our site. Hi, lived at 65 Law St, went to Barrowfield School,Bernard St School. Photos, including an explore of the badly water-damaged 1930s interior shortly before the 2004 fire, can be found here: The planning application to convert the building to flats expires later this year (2008), and the building is once again on the open market, perhaps as a result of the successful bid Glasgow made for the 2014 Commonwealth Games many of the venues and events will take place in the regenerated east end of the city where the cinema is located, currently a very rundown area. Copyright: 2023 Netflix. My birth christian name was Margaret. Damage to the building was contained mainly to the front left hand side of the auditorium. Manage Settings Hi Janet hope this is of help to you.. funnily enough I lived in Bridgeton until they shoved us all out into the wilderness and I ended up at 991 Gartloch road in the early 70s.. I knew Danny Carnachan I did not know he was related to the Grahams must have been on my uncle Johns side. Marquis Street is no longer there,I looked on Google maps. I expected some dancing, but this was better, "My favorite part was the set designs. - Douglas Percy Bliss on his friend Eric Ravilious from their time at the Royal College of Art Eric Ravilious loved. 1919-1911 Jeanie Campbell. Catherine I knew some people from around Law st Yate st.. Tommy Boyle who went to Crossmaloof skating at the same time as me.. he had a nice pal who was Tommy as wellwho came from there.. my pals granny Mrs Gallagher lived up the top flat in Yate st. The bar is cashless; only cards will be admitted. It is as easy as clicking "Transfer Tickets" on your ticket on the Fever app. The library also houses Scotlands first BFI Mediatheque, where the public can view a vast selection of BFI archive material, as well as films from the Scottish Screen Archive so another nice cinema connection. It would also be unusual for a Matcham theatre of this period to have just a stalls and a single circle. Here are a list of pubs from Main Street, Bridgeton. It started as a small weaving village in 1705, when the third John Walkinshaw marked out a portion of his Goosefauld estate for rent. There was another older brother and two sisters I believe remained in Glasgow. I hope to hear from you. The Cross was renovated recently and has resulted in improved public realms and the complete refurbishment of the Umbrella. The experience has now sold out in Los Angeles! G1 1JQ. When the building was condemned the Dunbar family removed to Landressy Street, just around the corner from the pub, this pub still operates today and [], Filed Under: J, James Street, JamesStreet Tagged With: Bridgeton, James Burn's, James Street. Was pals for a long time with Marion Wilson in Barrowfield st. Twenty-first Birthday party of John Revie of 7 Kerr Street. The view shows open top tram cars and horse & cart transport. Knowing what was to follow, the venue was apposite. Are you the same Sammy Lyle who lived in Broad st in the 50s..your mother was Susie.. if so I have a photo of your older sister in the backcourt.. Hi. the Ferrols lived next door to my granny Maggie Foster at 87 Fordneuk st I remember them well.. Jessie died quite young leaving the wee lassie.. the older lassie used to visit my auntie Eva in Broad st every Sunday when she left the home she lived inJune was a bit younger than me , Im 67 now so she would be about 65I dont remember the brothers though they all lived in a single end, and I remember feeling awful sad for the children when their mammy died no photos though but Ill ask my cousin Rita more about them as she was about the same age as Betty. Facts Licence Holders. I didnt really know what to expect, but everything was set-up so well; the pictures, the actors, the Queen, It truly was immersive, you get sucked in right away. They lived there from around 1905 until my grandfathers death in 1966. After County bingo operators closed it down it became a furniture store, but they moved out in 2000 and the building remained empty. (Netta) x. ", Went beyond our expectations. By the 1980s Karaoke, Japanese for empty [], Filed Under: Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton, S Tagged With: Shawfield Bar, 75 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. Important Case under Children Act In 1911, Patrick Donaghue was at the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh because he [], Filed Under: L, Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton Tagged With: East End Pubs, Lorne Bar, Main Street Bridgeton, Misty Inn, Patrick Donaghue, Pubs in Main Street Bridgeton, Pubs in the East End, March 22, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment, 291-93 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. Their marches are a fairly common sight in Glasgow during the summer months but reach a peak around the Twelfth of July when the parades commemorating the Battle of the Boyne are in full flow. I briefly knew her as Elizabeth Romain in the early 1980s. There has been licensed premises here since 1837. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (18 or older) and you must be 21+ with valid ID to consume alcohol. Bridgeton Central railway station was located in Glasgow, Scotland and served the Bridgeton area of that city. Like. Most passengers sat in the back but not her. Once your order has been processed it can neither be rescheduled or canceled, so please review your booking carefully before checking out. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. Although Celtic's stadium is nearby the district is now known for a large and passionate Rangers following.[20][21]. Instead we all were shoved out into the winderness of Garthamlock. 1991. My grandparents lived at 498 Baltic street in the late 1890s but as she was Lithuanian ( Dairutis ) cant find her on any other site ; my dad (the Mitchells) mustve stayed around till 1950 odd; any gen would help. hope this is of help to you. My father and all his siblings were born in 498, with the exception of the oldest child, also Marijona. Betty Flynn lived in London Rd. Location: Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles. Below: Copyright Scottish Motor Museum Trust. The building is now complete. Fridays: 4:30pm, 7:00pm & 9:30pm. Will pass on your reply to my mum, she may want to ask you more :) Most have turned from the speaker to face the camerman with one holding up a notice of some kind. Is this you or someone you know in these pictures? Born in 1829 in Dairsie, Fife, Thomas Annan was the fifth child of John Annan and Agnes Bell. Dale Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland. He died in poverty in 1962 and is buried in an unmarked grave in Glasgow, Scotland. In 1924 it was taken over by Scottish Cinema and Variety Theatres, later to become Associated British Cinemas(ABC), who would operate it for the remainder of its cinematic life. As a private hire driver at that time I had the privilege of driving her a few times when she visited from the USA. Quick filters: Black & white. The tracks were subsequently lifted and platforms demolished. Umbrella Bar. no sorry dont know any Moraigs at all , and I didnt know of any other Fosters in Fordneuk st my grandparents Fosters are from northern Ireland.. My Father David and two brothers were evacuated to Ayrshire from Parkhead at the beginning of WW2, never went back. The Queens Ball has left Los Angeles. I was born at 11 silvergrove street.1966 and would love to see any photos from that time on the street. All born in Bridgeton. The performances were really good. She was a real lady with no airs or graces. I had relatives whose surname was duff they lived in marquis street cant remember the number but it was in the pend where the wee dairy was, opposite the cafe where they discovered the burglars skeleton in the chimney when they were demolishing, if its a relation I can give you more details, I was born in 1949 lived at 77 Bernard street before going to sea at fifteen I later emigrating to the U S A I brought my family to see where I was born on December 26th 20014 the whole place had changed well it has been 50 years since I was last there but I have many fond memories of the wonderful and warm Bridgeton people that I knew as a boy growing up they made me the man that I am today, Hi john, were u known as Jackie growing up in Bridgeton my name is Sam Lyle stayed at 113 Bernard St I also went to sea thru speaking to when we used to stand at the cosy corner pub corner of Bernard St and Dunn St u remember Jim Fleming he was at sea and my cousin from the Carlton George Henderson a think u new both of them. On 23rd March 1977, Historic Scotland designated the faade of the Olympia a Grade B Listed building. 3 Dalmarnock Road, 13 Bridgeton Cross, Glasgow. There are only three men in the photo, one behind the notice with collar and tie who is obviously senior management and two more to the right who would appear to be foremen. These portrait photographs of Russia's ruling Romanovs were taken in 1903 at the Winter Palace in majestic. The faade will be preserved. Historically part of Lanarkshire, it is bounded by Glasgow Green to the west, Dalmarnock to the east and south, Calton to the north west at Abercromby Street/London Road and Gallowgate to the north east.
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