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. Before the tenement building was erected there was a pub here occupied in the 1870s by a lady called Sarah Muir. Experience with Fever. Again have a close look at the photo perhaps there is a distant relative or friend in there. **. I am now 77yrs young and would like to hear from anyone from the Class of 3a from 1958 till1961 at Sec. Taken from the lane between Millars and Olympia House by Donna Robertson. Jessie Roxburgh nee Findlay ( Troon ). Number 106 at Bridgeton Cross. Bridgeton Cross. There was Jim, John, Bobby, Betty, Margaret and Andrew. My Moms sister was Emma Graham nee Wagstaff they were my cousins . Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Knowing what was to follow, the venue was apposite. You will be received by our very own Queen Charlotte, who will welcome you to her ballroom. There was a pub on this site in 1849 occupied by publican Joseph Porter. The only known minister who lost his job for constant intoxication. BRIDGERTON and Netflix marks Netflix. 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. 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. I remember it well. Closed Down. Filed Under: D, Dalmarnock Road, DalmarnockRoad Tagged With: Bridgeton, Bridgeton Pubs, Dalmarnock Road, Dominion Bar, Pubs on Dalmarnock Road, The Dominion, November 11, 2016 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment, 146 James Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. Many Scottish towns were not first mapped until the late 18th or early 19th centuries. Bridgeton Cross by Ian Mulholland circa 1953. I lived in London Rd. The station building, now in commercial and residential use, is protected as a category B listed building.[3]. [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. The Doulton Fountain and the Nelson Monument are in the middle with the Templeton Building to the left. 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 2005. We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. The Japanese are responsible for the introduction of the Karaoke machine. Closed Down. My email is acblakeman@hotmail.com. In return for supporting the site, you will gain fantastic perks! Barcelona Cathedral. Previously operated by: After County bingo operators closed it down it became a furniture store, but they moved out in 2000 and the building remained empty. Yes I have a dark side, doesnt everyone? Initially a local Juvenile team, upon joining the Junior setup they played at Shawfield Stadium (home of Clyde F.C. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Hi Donna Behind the wooden shutter theres an old Millers sighn. Tickets are issued in the buyers name and may be used by guests who are not the named ticket buyer. Was pals for a long time with Marion Wilson in Barrowfield st. Glasgow Cathedral. Tel: 01415542925. Extremely interesting and fabulous photos of Bridgeton in the past. 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. I was born at 11 silvergrove street.1966 and would love to see any photos from that time on the street. In this instance, please contact us for more information and make sure to include your ticket order number in your email. No. Scotland Tourism. It opened on 18th September 1911 and had a seating capacity of 2,000 in orchestra stalls, dress circle and balcony. Tel: 0141 554 1914. The Olympia Theatre of Varieties was typical of the Edwardian Baroque style variety theatres which were being built at the time. 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. Tel: 01415548275. My family arrived in Bridgeton in 1873 and were in Bowling Green Terrace at number 4, my Grandmothers family were at Number 3 in the 1870s. Even when he fell in love - and that was frequently - he was never submerged by disappointment. Hi Davie, Halfway between Bridgeton, NJ and Diamond Bar, CA. 1941 Marquis st ?) (11) Andy Anderson, (12) Mrs Neilson, (13) Mrs MacMillan, (14) Mrs Douglas. Police Scotland Forensics at Lanarkshire scene as young man dies after being seriously injured in house The 21-year-old passed . We moved to Leeds when I was 9. 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.. (Netta) x. The building directly behind the Umbrella is that of Caledonian Railway Co. Station. Marquis Street is no longer there,I looked on Google maps. I then left Glasgow and got married to a English fellow, in 1968. G40. Totally recommend it to everyone., The experience exceeded my expectations in every way. There will be standard and VIP tickets available. There were troughs containing concealed lighting and decorative grilles on the splay walls beside the proscenium. Shaws Bar. Here are a list of pubs from Main Street, Bridgeton. Age requirement: 16+. 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. Read, highlight, and take notes, across web, tablet, and phone. At the kitchen sink in a tenement flat Glasgow 1970, View from kitchen window of Maryhill tenements.1970, Mother living with her children in an overcrowded single end tenement flat Glasgow 1971, Mother and sleeping child, single end tenement flat, Glasgow Maryhill 1971, Mother and her baby on the staircase of her condemned Gorbals tenement 1970, Married couple in their tenement flat Maryhill 1971, Father and children Gorbals tenement 1970, Couple in a Leith tenement flat, Edinburgh 1972, Boys setting fire to waste bins Gorbals 1970, Baby sleeping by the drains in a tenement courtyard Glasgow Maryhill 1971, School girl in a Glasgow tenement courtyard 1971, Mother takes her baby inside her condemned tenement block Gorbals 1970, Mother and child living in a damp and semi derelict tenement, Glasgow 1971, Father and child in a Maryhill tenement 1971, Children playing in an abandoned tenement Maryhill 1971, Children playing in a Gorbals tenement courtyard 1970, Children playing in a derelict tenement, Glasgow, Child waiting for his parents to come home Glasgow tenement 1971, Child crosses a Glasgow tenement courtyard 197, Boys delivering newspapers Maryhill tenement back 1971, Unemployed colliery worker, Glasgow tenement 1971, Teenage girls waiting in backyard of tenement block Maryhill 1971, Sisters sharing a chair in a Gorbals slum tenement 1970, Mother and baby in Gorbals tenement courtyard 1970, Father and babe in a Gorbals slum tenement 1970, Family living in an overcrowded tenement flat Glasgow 1971, Children playing in a Glasgow tenement courtyard 1971, Children at play in a Maryhill tenement 1971, Child on a tenement staircase, Glasgow 1971, Child in damp semi derelict tenement flat Glasgow 1970, Boy negotiating flooded entry in tenement block Maryhill 1971. Bridgeton and Calton formed the heart of Glasgow's old East End until half the area was swept away in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. 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. The Category B listed building[5] which previously housed Bridgeton Central railway station (1892-1979) is a short distance away. I now live in Australia. 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. Bridgeton Cross circa 1894. Continue with Recommended Cookies. She must have been about 50 at that time but still a beautiful and glamorous woman. Davie. Believed to be the only surviving family business from the 1800s in the area, Millers 1893 continues to operate.[7][8]. G1. 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. Held within The Dennistoun Palais, Roselea Drive, Dennistoun 1950. It was just behind the swings just off fielden street. 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. Next door is the British Linen Bank and the next again premises is occupied by Charles Lang a Hatter. The Baroque style exterior in red sandstone, with its corner entrance and elaborate dome was designed by architect George Arthur & Son. On the left is Kings Cafe and next door is The Commercial Bank of Scotland. (202) See bridgeton glasgow stock video clips. 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. Watch. Robert ONeil married Christina Steel ONeil in Feb 1922, They had children The Dominion Bar August. The performances were really good. Janet. Janet go to Scottish Cinemas. All content on this site is Copyright Old Glasgow Pubs (OGP). Two Standard Tram Cars are at the Cross. Many will remember this old pub as Tony's Bar named after licensee Anthony (Tony) McAulay 1950s to late 1970s. Hi, Jessie. The Cot Bar. There has been licensed premises here since 1837. This page was last edited on 28 November 2022, at 23:42. She sat in the front and chatted. bridgeton glasgow deprived area bridgeton glasgow poor area bridgeton glasgow city view. 957. 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. Middle row: (2) Mr Currie, (3) Mrs Currie, (4) John Currie, (5) Jean Sinclair, (7) Billy Trotter, (8) Meta Carwood, (9) Robert Currie. The Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens which opened in January 1898 with the Nelson Monument at the rear.