3 Dalmarnock Road, 13 Bridgeton Cross, Glasgow. I see the Kings Picture hall has been turned into some kind of childrens play barn,at least the old building will remain and not be torn down. London Road Bridgetonwith Roses mens home on the left , and you can just see the Arcadia on the right. It started as a small weaving village in 1705, when the third John Walkinshaw marked out a portion of his Goosefauld estate for rent. Much appreciated! For the Argyle Line station called Bridgeton, see, "577-621 (odd nos) London Road, 2-4 (even nos) Kerr Street and 3-5 (odd nos) Orr Street, former Bridgeton Cross Station and Tenements(Category B Listed Building) (LB33853)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bridgeton_Central_railway_station&oldid=1095547943, This page was last edited on 29 June 2022, at 00:33. G40. There are different start times from Tuesday to Sunday, and you can choose your preferred timing. We lived at 4 dale street, My grandparents had had fish and chip shop downstairs. Damage to the building was contained mainly to the front left hand side of the auditorium. 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.. Firstleft (back row) Willie Piggot ,Anderson Piggot. 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. Janet. Glasgow Cathedral. Hi Donna, thank you for replying, my mum and auntie Betty are in glasgow just now until Tuesday morning. This old London Road howff was established in 1869 by east end spirit merchant James Barr. 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. If government restrictions or recommendations result in the cancellation or delay of the event, we will endeavor to reschedule your ticket. Demolished. 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. Fridays: 4:30pm, 7:00pm & 9:30pm. Ticket prices vary depending on the date and time of the session. 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. Tel: 01415548275. This old Bridgeton landmark has been here since 1875. Dont know the name of it. Ruchazie, Easterhouse and Cranhill One of my best ever memories of Bridgeton was the Queens coronation when we had a big Clabber in the street our radiogram was carried down to the street on a long wire to provide the music to dance to oh so many memories, Your email address will not be published. Demolition is well under-way in June 2011. The store is now run by Alberts Grandsons David and Stephen, Millers have taken the wooden front from the shop, and are taking it back to its original brick 14 Oct2013, Reproduced by kind permision of Ian Mulholland. 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. I knew Danny Carnachan I did not know he was related to the Grahams must have been on my uncle Johns side. It houses Bridgeton Library and a cafe on the ground floor, with offices above including the home of Scotlands amateur boxing and wrestling associations. G1 1JQ. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Shops, merchants and pubs - including, of course, the famous Sarry Heid (Saracen Head) - are featured, along with views of the Gallowgate, London Street, Abercromby Street, London Road, Bellgrove Street and more, not forgetting Bridgeton Cross and the 'umbrella'. They lived 306, Baltic Street. I remember Millars linoleum shop in Olympia st having a big opening instead of a door.. either rugs or lino squares lay on the floor in piles. Read, highlight, and take notes, across web, tablet, and phone. Associated British Cinemas Ltd. Architects: And still have contact and visits to Glasgow.would love to see any old photos, Does anyone remember the Murphys who owner fruit shops in bridgeton. 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]. There will be standard and VIP tickets available. 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.. The junction is the meeting point of London Road, Dalmarnock Road, Main Street, James Street, Olympia Street and Orr Street. Victualler and Spirit Dealer James Denholm occupied licensed premises on this site in 1849. Anne. Definitely will recommend it to everyone, Incredible evening! The Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens which opened in January 1898 with the Nelson Monument at the rear. Brigton Pals pictured in Kerr Street in 1948. Over the years many publicans have come and gone, some of them staying longer than [], Filed Under: Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton, S Tagged With: Arthur Mone, Arthur Mone's Bar, Bridgeton, Bridgeton Pubs, Main Street, Shaw's Bar, January 25, 2017 by John Gorevan 2 Comments, 152 Old Dalmarnock Road,Glasgow. Catholic parish for Bridgeton & Dalmarnock within the Archdiocese of. MAYBE SOMBODY HAS A PHOTO OF THE QUEENS CORONATION REMEMBER THE STREET PARTY WEN I WAS 6 YEARS OLD SO IF YOU HAVE A PHOTO OF PENTLAN PLACE COULD YOU SEND ME A COPY. 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. Margaret Totally recommend it to everyone., The experience exceeded my expectations in every way. The Category B listed building[5] which previously housed Bridgeton Central railway station (1892-1979) is a short distance away. Most have turned from the speaker to face the camerman with one holding up a notice of some kind. Halfway from Bridgeton, NJ to Diamond Bar, CA - travelmath.com Qualifying class of Miss Chalmers, John Street Elementary School, Hozier Street 1948. I LIVED AT N0 16 THEN MOVED TO N020..THANK YOU. awful isnt it and she only lives in Blantyre I remember you as if yesterday June you were a lovely wee girl.. and I loved your Kiltie shoes , do you remember them.and can you remember me dark hair , a little older than you. 231 were here. http://flickr.com/photos/dickyhart/50896641/ 1991. They had a son called Robert ONeil who married Christina Steel I am trying to find information on Charles ONeil married to Jeanie Morrison,they lived at 18, Reid Street. Since every situation is unique, please contact us in advance. A painting by Don Breckon circa 1996. Knowing what was to follow, the venue was apposite. To mitigate the risks associated with Covid-19, the Event Provider reserves the right to implement health restrictions, warnings or guidance at any time and communicate these to visitors on the Event website and in person at the Event site. Tickets will need to be purchased prior to the event and all tickets will be sold online. An early shot of Glasgow Green possibly between 1889 - 1897. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. A tragic fire occurred in the front stalls of the building on 30th November 2004, when a man, who was sleeping rough in the building, was badly injured, and died of smoke inhalation after a few days in hospital. G40 4LH. From. There has been licensed premises here since 1837. Reverend William John Thomson, born in 1852 in Ireland, was Free Church minister of Bridgeton 1879 to 1882. HOME | Diamond Bar Town Center Dec 10, 2014 - A collection of old Bridgeton and Calton photos and some new. In the front row first/second left, Tommy and Don and far right Robert. The building stood empty and unused for over ten years and was converted into a bingo club from 1987. [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. Main Street in Bridgeton was once a great shopping area in the East End of the City. Would be intetested in hearing from you. Dolly Brown. thanks Moraig. Be swept away by live theatrical performances and experience a love story told through dance as these beautiful performers move through the enchanting ballroom. My son was born in Belvidere Hospital and I have great memories of taking him for walks in his pram around these areas, it was a wonderful bustling community of friendly people with terrific wee shops, I moved to England over 40 years ago but a piece of my heart is still in the east end of Glasgow. My birth christian name was Margaret. Their dad was Robert and mum Euthemia or Femme. The performances were really good. Art Deco, Baroque, Previous Names: Will pass on your reply to my mum, she may want to ask you more :) Parking is also available nearby at Pershing Square for $20, space permitting. All content on this site is Copyright Old Glasgow Pubs (OGP). I believe it was off Walkinshaw Street, its listed in the 1873 Glasgow PO directory as being there. Robert ONeil married Christina Steel ONeil in Feb 1922, They had children I remember my favourite teacher Mr MacDonald and thats the only one I remember from any my schools. Dont leave without trying the. I lived in London Rd. Jessie Roxburgh nee Findlay ( Troon ). Please consider making a donation to our site. 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. Again have a close look at the photo perhaps there is a distant relative or friend in there. 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 Broad street to the north-east. Does anyone have any pictures of Frazer St/London Rd area. However, not much interest was shown until 1775 when Rutherglen Bridge was built over the River Clyde and the area became known as Bridge Town, or Brig Toun in Scots. My birth christian name was Margaret. Any information or pictures would be much appreciated thank you :). 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. It is as easy as clicking "Transfer Tickets" on your ticket on the Fever app. Hi Donna, thank you so much for replying! They too were Lithuanian (Pijus Bujauskas and Marijona Bujauskaite). We encourage guests to take and share pictures. This old Bridgeton landmark has been here since 1875. For more information, please see the ticket section, You can find your ticket and its QR code in the Fever app, within the Tickets section. Used with permission. Bridgeton Cross Station just before demolition. All reactions: 265. Shondaland mark Shondaland. G40 4AB. When Mr Denholm died his wife took over the licence and sold up shortly afterwards. You will receive an email confirmation from hello@feverup.com with the ticket's QR code shortly after booking your tickets. The Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow - University of Glasgow The Scotsman. In 1897 [], Filed Under: Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton, S Tagged With: The Scotsman, March 15, 2017 by John Gorevan 2 Comments, 79 Main Street, Bridgeton Glasgow. Filed Under: John Street, JohnStreet, R Kilkenny's February 24, 2017by John GorevanLeave a Comment 17 John Street, Glasgow. 1991. I lived at 15 Dale st remember the fish shop across the road. The actors were so fun to interact with, the dances were so entertaining, everyone had a wonderful time., The Bridgerton Ball surpassed my every expectation! Do you remember this old pub? Dalmarnock Road Archives - Old Glasgow Pubs Visitors experiencing symptoms associated with Covid-19, or who have recently been in contact with a person experiencing symptoms, are asked not to attend the Event. In return for supporting the site, you will gain fantastic perks! 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.. It opened on 18th September 1911 and had a seating capacity of 2,000 in orchestra stalls, dress circle and balcony. St Petersburg is the city Christopher Hitchens called "an apparent temple of civilization: the polished window between Russia and Europe the, "I never saw Eric Ravilious depressed. Do you possibly have a picture of the pop inn as y friend stayed in Fraser street. In order to consume alcohol you must be over 21 with valid ID. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. The Flashbak Shop Is Open & Selling All Good Things. It totally exceeded my expectations. We may potentially announce additional sessions. G40 1QB. The faade will be preserved. I found some entries in the registers of the Sacred Heart Church which helped. Sad to see it the way it is now when it was so full of life. There was a pub on this site in 1849 occupied by publican Joseph Porter. I also asked permission fur myself and some amateur photographers to go in and see the men at work on this massive project and we were granted access two months ago to go in and take photos we were right on top of the bulding on the scaffolding..and will be at the opening dae in early October.. I briefly knew her as Elizabeth Romain in the early 1980s. Umbrella Bar. TheGlasgowStory: 1770s to 1830s: Neighbourhoods: Bridgeton You will be received by our very own Queen Charlotte, who will welcome you to her ballroom. 152 Old Dalmarnock Road,Glasgow. The only known minister "loosed" (fired) for constant intoxication. Duration: 90 minutes. Janet go to Scottish Cinemas. I rem`ember Galls,s ,wool shop , Harry,s fruit shop and wee Ernie,s cafe all in Main street, My elder sister is Marion Wilson. But my dad still lifes in Brighton. Formerly known as Cuba Norte now called Favela 2005. Continue with Recommended Cookies. 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. It started as a small weaving village in 1705, when the third John Walkinshaw marked out a portion of his Goosefauld estate for rent. [2][4] The Category A listed landmark structure and surrounds was renovated in the early 21st century, resulting in improved public realm areas and the complete refurbishment of the Umbrella. April 6, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment, 798 London Road, Glasgow. Copyright: 2023 Netflix. 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. Unfortunately there will be no cloakroom at the venue. . Tel: 0141 554 1914. A further wave of military mapping between 1715 and 1745 is viewable on our Military Maps of Scotland pages. Facts Licence Holders. Bridgeton Cross is a major junction in the Bridgeton area in the East End of the city. The venue is accessible to people with reduced mobility. The view shows open top tram cars and horse & cart transport. 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. Owner George Wood traded as a victualler and spirit merchant here until the 1850s. The closest zip code to the flight midpoint is 67448. [3] A major employer was carpet manufacturer James Templeton & Co. Bridgeton used to be bounded by a village named Mile-End to the north, however this district seems to have vanished over the years, resulting in Bridgeton's boundary moving north to Crownpoint Road. I hope you dont mind me replying re this: my grandparents also lived at 498 Baltic Street, having moved from 508 Baltic Street. History [ edit] Over the years many publicans have come and gone, some of them staying longer than [], Filed Under: Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton, S Tagged With: Arthur Mone, Arthur Mone's Bar, Bridgeton, Bridgeton Pubs, Main Street, Shaw's Bar, 94 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. Tickets are issued in the buyers name and may be used by guests who are not the named ticket buyer. I was born at 521 Baltic St 1949 the flat of my grandparents Willie and Bella Carnachan ,my mums Betty she worked in Tempeltons carpet factory , she had a brother Danny how worked for their cuz John Graham a bookie in Baltic st ,My papa was a train driver,my Nanas maden name was Bella Graham,my mum had a cus Andy Graham..My dad parents lived in Beachgrove st accross Dalmarnock Rd his name is John Douglas now 94My grandparents name were Lillian and John Douglas both were deaf my grandpa worked in the power station .. My grandparents were Mulgrews who lived in Bridgeron Cross tenement around 1926. The experience will take place at the historic Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles. I was born at 11 silvergrove street.1966 and would love to see any photos from that time on the street. 957. There will be many opportunities to interact with the members of the cast and with representations of the most iconic scenarios of the show, such as the modiste and the painting studio. Does anyone have any old plans of a cemetery that was at Brook st/Broad st as far as I can find out. Prepare to mingle with other members of the ton and partake in an evening of music and dance featuring acrobatic performances, interactive experiences, a stunning dance show, and delicious cocktails., You will engage with actors dressed in Regency garb, watch dance and acrobatic performances and dance yourself, accompanied by a live string quartet, "If youve ever dreamed of entering a room to a violin cover of Ariana Grande, ready to be named the diamond of the season by the queen, now you can", "The first Bridgerton ball in the US is a period-piece fever dream, and I am here for it. Would be great to hear from anyone that lived there in the 50s/60s. While years gone by the locals here may have had a wee singsong or one of the locals played a tune on the ivories. Before the tenement building was erected there was a pub here occupied in the 1870s by a lady called Sarah Muir. Below: Copyright Herald and Times Group. Check back soon for the history of this pub. Im researching my late uncles army service for my mother, and was just wondering if anyone remembers them and there family they were living in Allison street and there name is DUFF THANK YOU. I believe they lived in no 50 something! School, Does anybody remember the Taylor family, from Duke street Parkhead. My relatives owned Moores fruit shop, a few yards from the Pop Inn. The intersection is notable for the "Brigton Umbrella"[de], a Victorian (1875) cast iron bandstand covering the centre of the Cross. Jim Tallen, I went to Barrowfield Street School and we lived in 60 barrowfield Street. Tickets are available in the confirmation email and in the Fever app under "Tickets". Everything was well put together. Scotland Tourism. Bridgeton Cross by Ian Mulholland circa 1953. I'm thinking of you" - Pablo Iglesias Maurer, At the end of October 1959 in the basement of 39 Gerrard Street - an unexceptional and damp space that was once a sort of rest room for taxi drivers and an occasional tea bar - Ronnie Scott opened his first jazz club. Dont forget to tag us at. 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. Nick was hired by housing charity Shelter to travel round England and Scotland documenting the lives of families living in slum and squalor. Hear the Bridgerton soundtrack brought to life by a talented ensemble of string performers as they recreate classical renditions of your favorite pop songs. It was just behind the swings just off fielden street. I remember Mick Flynn who went about with my cousin John Black(Blackie) . From Glasgow Green to Vinegarhill by Old Harry, Famous Gallowgate Hall Doomed (Vinegarhill), Famous Sunday School Marks Seventieth Birthday, Dennistoun Past and Present by James Baird, The Old Historic Church of Tollcross and Tollcross District, Some of the People of the Village of Parkhead, James Hamiltons Fountain By Historian Gary Nisbet. The Cot Bar. This old pub was also known as the International Bar. 1973-1962 Janet Kilpatrick Gallagher Dillon. Does anyone remember anything about them I would love to hear from you! While Glasgow's east-end communities already had a strong handloom-weaving base, technological advances in cotton spinning created a range of new employment opportunities. Ive been looking for images of this part of the street for some time. Yes I have a dark side, doesnt everyone? I noticed The Kings Cinema has been changed into a play area for children.. at least the bulding with all its past history will remain.. Shame the old cafe and chip shop in Orr st.. across from the Olympia havent been let out yet I thought theyd be snatched up once the Olympia was completedTheyve been shut up now for years. She told me about marrying Dickie Valentine and having been a professional ice skater. It was absolutely beautiful. Located at Bridgeton Cross, an east end district of Glasgow. She later moved to open a restaurant next to the Arcadia cinema London rd ,and Gartlock Road. She sat in the front and chatted. not seen her for a long time. The experience has now sold out in Los Angeles! Take a trip down Glasgow Memory Lane with new free online photo archive Bridgeton has one of Glasgow's original Carnegie libraries, designed by the Invernesian architect, James Robert Rhind. We are very excited to announce that we have created a new membership! 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 Bridgeton's use as a Glasgow Bus Garage was brief, the tendency was to use a smaller fleet of larger buses and that led to the garage being closed in 1976, however it was then taken on by Strathclyde Regional Council for its Internal Transport fleet, servicing everything from light vans to Gritting Lorries. Click below to find out how you can support the site! The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. Cinema Treasures, LLC And, if youre honest, youll just drag up from the depths all the times youve hated or felt passionately about something and play it. Hi, lived at 65 Law St, went to Barrowfield School,Bernard St School. 3 Dalmarnock Road, 13 Bridgeton Cross, Glasgow. Disused Stations Glasgow Scotland Model Railway Abandoned Places Transportation Heritage Composition Lines Meet any of them. Many will remember this old pub as Tony's Bar named after licensee Anthony (Tony) McAulay 1950s to late 1970s. Duncan Taken from the lane between Millars and Olympia House by Donna Robertson. Initially a local Juvenile team, upon joining the Junior setup they played at Shawfield Stadium (home of Clyde F.C. tpt transport truck lorry wagon coy alexandra transportation vehicle co glasgow scotland | The Stilltime Collection, PictureThis Scotland (@74frankfurt) / Twitter, Dalmarnock station, Glasgow, 1969 (via here). From the second we walked in, we felt immersed in the world of Bridgerton. Scotland Highlands. Main Street Bridgeton Archives - Old Glasgow Pubs I hope to hear from you. I hope this is of interest. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (18 or older) and you must be 21+ with valid ID to consume alcohol. 19 comments. By the 1980s Karaoke, Japanese for empty [], Filed Under: Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton, S Tagged With: Shawfield Bar, 75 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. 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Glasgow Uk. 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. Demolished. Reoroduced by kind permission of Herald and Times Group. Manage Settings James Templeton & Co.