VIP tickets include early entry to the ball, a welcome glass of champagne, 20% discount on merchandise, access to the exclusive VIP Area, and front-of-the-line treatment. Umbrella Bar. 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. They too were Lithuanian (Pijus Bujauskas and Marijona Bujauskaite). 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. Held within The Dennistoun Palais, Roselea Drive, Dennistoun 1950. The faade will be preserved. Many will remember this old pub as Tonys Bar named after licensee Anthony (Tony) McAulay 1950s to late 1970s. She must have been about 50 at that time but still a beautiful and glamorous woman. Noticed old works being demolished at Dora st French st area.. and another factory is being all done up just now by Clydegateway.. If so please leave a comment. Eric Eunson chronicles the rise and fall of these two neighbourhoods, covering their early history along with the story of Glasgow Green and its various uses and entertainments, the much-travelled McLennan Arch, and the origins of the name Shipka Pass.
HOME | Diamond Bar Town Center Extremely interesting and fabulous photos of Bridgeton in the past. The bar is cashless; only cards will be admitted. An early shot of Glasgow Green possibly between 1889 1897. The Olympia Theatre of Varieties was typical of the Edwardian Baroque style variety theatres which were being built at the time. April 23, 2020 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment, 32-34 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. I lived at 15 Dale st remember the fish shop across the road. There is quite a crowd gathered under the Umbrella with the ones to the right appearing to be Corporation Transport Staff. 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. It opened on 18th September 1911 and had a seating capacity of 2,000 in orchestra stalls, dress circle and balcony. G40 1HD. Age requirement: 16+. 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. 1890 James Campbell. Once your order has been processed it can neither be rescheduled or canceled, so please review your booking carefully before checking out. Definitely will recommend it to everyone, Incredible evening! And you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Please note: in order to buy a ticket you must sign up to Fever via Facebook, Gmail or another email account. Jessie Roxburgh nee Findlay ( Troon ). Bridgeton, Glasgow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. G40. The Japanese are responsible for the introduction of the Karaoke machine. 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. All reactions: 265. Read, highlight, and take notes, across web, tablet, and phone. No, i dont suppose u do. All content on this site is Copyright Old Glasgow Pubs (OGP). Glasgow Uk. A number of local buses also pass along London Road and Dalmarnock Road. Located at Bridgeton Cross, an east end district of Glasgow. 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.. Does anyone have any pictures or photos of Arcadia Street in Bridgeton, off the London road.I lived there from 1946 till 1958. Bridgeton Cross is the location for Bridgeton railway station (opened in 1895, closed in 1964, reopened in 1979) which is on the Argyle Line connecting the area to central Glasgow. Waverley then moved to New Barrowfield on the edge of the Parkhead district. G40 4LH. For great art and culture delivered to your door, visit our shop. Experience with Fever. Be swept away by live theatrical performances and experience a love story told through dance as these beautiful performers move through the enchanting ballroom. bridgeton glasgow deprived area bridgeton glasgow poor area bridgeton glasgow city view. Filed Under: John Street, JohnStreet, R Kilkenny's February 24, 2017by John GorevanLeave a Comment 17 John Street, Glasgow. You will receive an email confirmation from hello@feverup.com with the ticket's QR code shortly after booking your tickets. not seen her for a long time. Closed Down. 152 Old Dalmarnock Road,Glasgow. The next premises is Henry Reid a Wine & Spirit Dealer who once stayed at 8 Clydeview Terrace. Unfortunately there will be no cloakroom at the venue. To use any history or images, please make sure you link back to our site. The Cross is notable for the \" Brigton Umbrella \", a Victorian cast iron structure covering the centre of the Cross. I cannot remember all the names but any information or photo would be so greatful as I never got to 19 comments. 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.. Qualifying class of Miss Chalmers, John Street Elementary School, Hozier Street 1948. Comment. My birth christian name was Margaret. Although I was brought up in the north/west of Glasgow I returned to the eastend for a short while and lived in Westmuir Street, Parkheid then Eveline Street, Dennistoun after I got married. Demolished. Tel: 0141 553 2456. 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. 1991. 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. 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. A photograph of one of the current occupants of the building: All rights reserved. Reproduced bykind permission of Scottish Motor Museum Trust. .
Take a trip down Glasgow Memory Lane with new free online photo archive To use any history or images, please make sure you link back to our site. 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. Do you possibly have a picture of the pop inn as y friend stayed in Fraser street. I am trying to find information on Charles ONeil married to Jeanie Morrison,they lived at 18, Reid Street. The City of Diamond Bar is excited to announce the launch of the Diamond Bar Town Center Specific Plan. Hey there my names David i am trying to find out information about my granddad Hugh Taylor who owned a furniture factory in Boden Street Circa 1940s. The Umbrella looks to have come in handy for the people in this shot of a rather flooded Bridgeton Cross. Facts Licence Holders. Our string quartet will play iconic pieces inspired by the Bridgerton soundtrack while our two performers tell you a beautiful love story through regency, modern and acrobatic dance. Owner George Wood traded as a victualler and spirit merchant here until the 1850s. [1] However, not much interest was shown until 1776 when Rutherglen Bridge was built over the River Clyde and the area became known as Bridge Town (or Brig Toun in Scots). 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. 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. A further wave of military mapping between 1715 and 1745 is viewable on our Military Maps of Scotland pages. 231 were here. The Olympia Cinema was re-named ABC in 1963 and was closed on 9th March 1974. [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. Shaws Bar. Reproduced by kind permission of Culture & Sports Glasgow (Museums). 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. All content on this site is Copyright Old Glasgow Pubs (OGP). |. ", Went beyond our expectations. There will be standard and VIP tickets available. 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. Demolished. G40 1QB. In 1785 David Dale (1739-1806) established the Barrowfield Dyeworks. ), then moved to Barrowfield Park[14][15] which was bought and demolished by Glasgow Corporation for the construction of the housing scheme of the same name in the 1930s. Bridgeton's growth was inextricably associated with the rise of the Scottish textile industry from the 1770s. 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 Continue with Recommended Cookies. William ..John..Emma..Margaret..Aunt Emma was born in Sweden..my Grandmothers name was Joenson or Johansson.From the city of Goeteburg there Father went there to work from Galston Lacemills south ayrshire around the late 1880s. I knew Danny Carnachan I did not know he was related to the Grahams must have been on my uncle Johns side. I live a five minute walk from this old cinema , which was once a music hall in 1911, Ive been following the demolition of the insides of the hall in the past two years and the reconstruction if anyone wants to see the photos.. Dont leave without trying the. See more of The Glasgow Chronicles on Facebook. I have forwarded your reply! Ticket prices vary depending on the date and time of the session. Many will remember this old pub as Tony's Bar named after licensee Anthony (Tony) McAulay 1950s to late 1970s. My original surname was Foster, and i am 60, born 1954,brought up in Dundee.D oes this ring any bells? (Netta) x. The attention to details was spectacular!, Had an amazing time. [10], Bridgeton has been the centre of the Orange Order in Scotland. This very old Bridgeton bar has closed its door many times in recent years. There has been licensed premises here since 1837. The Category B listed building[5] which previously housed Bridgeton Central railway station (1892-1979) is a short distance away. [2] The area was incorporated into the city of Glasgow officially in 1846. Yes I have a dark side, doesnt everyone? 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. The specific plan will begin to shape the possibilities for making the community's vision a reality, bringing a new downtown to Diamond Bar. Scotland Tourism. Tickets are issued in the buyers name and may be used by guests who are not the named ticket buyer. Glasgow Cathedral. Sit back and enjoy the show while sipping on our delicious Bridgerton-inspired specialty cocktails. Is this you or someone you know in these pictures? 2. She must have remarried at some time. Our esteemed members of the Ton will experience the true meaning of sophistication and style under a hand-painted 30-foot ceiling, majestic balconies, and magnificent Austrian crystal chandeliers; they will also find beautiful vaulted wood ceilings, graceful colonnades, and a hand-carved frieze in the reception area. Duncan Reverend William John Thomson, born in 1852 in Ireland, was Free Church minister of Bridgeton 1879 to 1882. In 1893 William Millard started Millers Linoleum Stores, renting sheds in Charles Street (now Olympia Street) from the North British Railway Company. 46 Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow. Thanks again My mother always wanted to go back there where everybodys door was open and she had been so happy. 1991. The interior with its lavish plaster scrollwork was designed by noted theatre designer Frank Matcham & Company.
This page was last edited on 28 November 2022, at 23:42. G1. You will need to be over 16. Under the Umbrella is someone addressing this gathering at the cross. Required fields are marked *. This was all back in the 50s but Betty visited our house in the early 60s .. Hi, My family lived in 83 Dale street across from the Old church. Just as the Duke and Daphne found love in season 1, watch as a love story unfolds before you eyes at The Queens Ball. Twenty-first Birthday party of John Revie of 7 Kerr Street. 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. The building is now complete. 4 shares. 1973-1962 Janet Kilpatrick Gallagher Dillon.
160 Old Glasgow, Bridgeton ideas | glasgow, bridgeton - Pinterest This Glasgow railway station-related article is a stub. In this instance, please contact us for more information and make sure to include your ticket order number in your email. My grandparents came from Henrietta Street and Bowling Green Terrace in the 1891 and through to the 1990s. The only known minister who lost his job for constant intoxication. Nick was hired by housing charity Shelter to travel round England and Scotland documenting the lives of families living in slum and squalor. 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 earliest surviving Scottish town plans or bird's-eye views - of Edinburgh and St Andrews - date from the 16th century. All born in Bridgeton. Fire breaks out at old Queen Mary Street Nursery in Glasgow's Bridgeton. Below Copyright Culture & Sports Glasgow (Museums). Dec 10, 2014 - A collection of old Bridgeton and Calton photos and some new. 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.. Picture of Albert Millard (Right) who establisted Millers Floor Coveringsat 11Olympia Street Bridgetonin 1893. Under the directorship of William's great-grandson David Millard, the building was sympathetically renovated in 2013. We encourage guests to take and share pictures. When Mr Denholm died his wife took over the licence and sold up shortly afterwards. School, Does anybody remember the Taylor family, from Duke street Parkhead. - Douglas Percy Bliss on his friend Eric Ravilious from their time at the Royal College of Art Eric Ravilious loved. This old Bridgeton landmark has been here since 1875. Duration: 90 minutes. Watch. James Templeton & Co. Along with Ronnie himself and his, "It is time for art to flow into the organisation of life." Everything was well put together. Bridgeton has one of Glasgow's original Carnegie libraries, designed by the Invernesian architect, James Robert Rhind. Yaffys on Main st has been demolished.. they have been empty for some time.. Ive asked around but no one seems to know what the land will be used for yet. G40 1QB.
Shaw's Bar. - Old Glasgow Pubs Hi Donna, Im June. The Queens Ball has left Los Angeles. http://flickr.com/photos/dickyhart/50896641/ Hay 2 maneras de llegar desde Bridgeton Station hasta Glasgow Green en coche o en a pie. The event is a 90-minute immersive experience based on the Bridgerton show. She later moved to open a restaurant next to the Arcadia cinema London rd ,and Was pals for a long time with Marion Wilson in Barrowfield st. Below: Copyright Herald and Times Group. [6] There are several public houses in the vicinity, with most themed around Rangers F.C. Janet. Catholic parish for Bridgeton & Dalmarnock within the Archdiocese of. I then left Glasgow and got married to a English fellow, in 1968. 5th November 1978. . Tickets are available in the confirmation email and in the Fever app under "Tickets". The owner William Hillcoat owned some of the best established pub in the city of Glasgow including premises on the Broomielaw, Anderston Quay, Trongate, Stockwell Street, Port Dundas Road and Pollokshaws Road. Does anyone remember anything about them I would love to hear from you! On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Any information or pictures would be much appreciated thank you :). The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. It totally exceeded my expectations. However, you can change the date of your ticket up to 5 days before the day of the session you purchased. The Queen herself is hosting this grand ball so be on the watch because she will be looking for her Diamond of the Evening. My email is acblakeman@hotmail.com. The Dominion Bar. Does anyone remember a wee restaurant in Marquis street run by my granny mrs Hosie . No. Jim Tallen, I went to Barrowfield Street School and we lived in 60 barrowfield Street. The Bridgeton Billy Boys, a notorious Glasgow Razor Gang of the 1920s and 30s. Next door is the British Linen Bank and the next again premises is occupied by Charles Lang a Hatter. It is as easy as clicking "Transfer Tickets" on your ticket on the Fever app. Umbrella Bar. After County bingo operators closed it down it became a furniture store, but they moved out in 2000 and the building remained empty. Knowing what was to follow, the venue was apposite. Two further photos can be seen on flickr, taken during demolition in June 2011, had a seating capacity of 2,000 in stalls and dress circle. London Road Bridgetonwith Roses mens home on the left , and you can just see the Arcadia on the right. Art Deco, Baroque, Previous Names: Pub too were plentiful, and at one time there was 27 Public Houses on Main Street alone. My Moms sister was Emma Graham nee Wagstaff they were my cousins .
East End Pubs Archives - Old Glasgow Pubs We recommend that you arrive 30 minutes before the start time to allow time for parking. 75 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. 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. Bridgeton Cross by Ian Mulholland circa 1953. Watch on Netflix.
484 London road Arcadia and you ll see the old picture house. RM E95F24 - The cast iron Bridgeton Bandstand, Bridgeton Cross, Glasgow. See more photos of British life in poor housing:Glasgow, Liverpool(Volume 1 and Volume2), Newcastle, London, Sheffield, Manchester, Birmingham(Volume 1 and Volume 2), Salford, Leeds, Whitechapel (London) andBradford. G40 4AB. Another Junior club which became defunct around the same time, Strathclyde F.C., was also based in the area.
My granny and Grampian lived in Forneuk Street.
Google Maps Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bridgeton, Glasgow | Glasgow - Facebook Firstleft (back row) Willie Piggot ,Anderson Piggot. This old Bridgeton landmark has been here since 1875. Powerful Photos Of Life in the Old Glasgow Tenement Blocks - 1969-72 From 1969 to 1972, photographer Nick Hedges took pictures of life in the old Glasgow tenement blocks. It was absolutely beautiful. Police Scotland Forensics at Lanarkshire scene as young man dies after being seriously injured in house The 21-year-old passed . Totally recommend it to everyone., The experience exceeded my expectations in every way. Tel: 0141 554 1914. Hi Donna Behind the wooden shutter theres an old Millers sighn. Situated at the corner of Main Street and Tullis Street, The Scotsman has been a Bridgeton landmark since the 1870s. I hope you dont mind me replying re this: my grandparents also lived at 498 Baltic Street, having moved from 508 Baltic Street. Initially a local Juvenile team, upon joining the Junior setup they played at Shawfield Stadium (home of Clyde F.C. Thanks anne. 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.