Old Glasgow, Bridgeton. Dec 10, 2014 - A collection of old Bridgeton and Calton photos and some new. Youre invited to a once-in-a-lifetime night out in a Regency-esque world. (1950.?London rd) The Cross is also the location for the Olympia Theatre (built 1911), which after lying abandoned for many years has undergone rebuilding and reopened in 2012 as a library and community facility for the people of Bridgeton. 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. My Father David and two brothers were evacuated to Ayrshire from Parkhead at the beginning of WW2, never went back. Would be great to hear from anyone that lived there in the 50s/60s. In 1785 David Dale (1739-1806) established the Barrowfield Dyeworks. A closer view of the Peoples Palce and Winter Garden. George Arthur, Henry F. Elder, Charles J. 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I have a photo of Arcadia st if you d like to contact me by email. 5th November 1978. . Olympia Theatre of Varieties, Olympia Cinema. Thanks again We moved to Leeds when I was 9. Formerly known as Cuba Norte now called Favela 2005. **. It was later taken over by her Son, Jim and his mate,and it was them that opened the one in London Road. Manage Settings We move to Montreal in 63. I was born at 11 silvergrove street.1966 and would love to see any photos from that time on the street. Two Standard Tram Cars are at the Cross. Age requirement: 16+. 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. Have a close look perhaps there is a father or grandfather or just a friend in the photo. This very old Bridgeton bar has closed it's door many times in recent years. We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. what a good idea they were, no cars allowed where else were these streets.. G40 4LH. We lived in 60 Barrowfield St across from Jack Sakol furniture factory. Like. We encourage our guests to dress up for the ball, but this is not mandatory. Should any questions arise, you may find the answers here. 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! [2] The area was incorporated into the city of Glasgow officially in 1846. The Umbrella looks to have come in handy for the people in this shot of a rather flooded Bridgeton Cross. my granny used to live in Fraser st and my mammy Betty Foster was born there and went to Barrowfield school..then Bernard st sorry dont have photos but will look around for some.. Anne. 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. I then left Glasgow and got married to a English fellow, in 1968. Join us at a magnificent ball for a unique immersive party with drinks, music, dancing, and flourishing romance. The Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens which opened in January 1898 with the Nelson Monument at the rear. 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. Yes I have a dark side, doesnt everyone? 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. The Queens Ball has left Los Angeles. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. . To use any history or images, please make sure you link back to our site. The Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens which opened in January 1898 with the Nelson Monument at the rear. Held within The Dennistoun Palais, Roselea Drive, Dennistoun 1950. Carolyn, My dad and his 4 brothers lived at 50 Marquis Street (Crawfords) would love a picture of this Street, My dad was brought up in number 44,marquest st the is Mundt, a big family, lived in redan street next to mavor and Coulson .im looking for my best maid .margret smith she lived at the Bridgeton station her dad was bill smith her moms name doris ..she married walter we went to sa for 40 years and would love to get in touch. Yes, you will be able to interact with the performers, and some fortunate guests will even be able to participate in the performance itself. Location: Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles. 1964. We lived at 4 dale street, My grandparents had had fish and chip shop downstairs. 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.. Here are a list of pubs from Main Street, Bridgeton. at Frazer St. above the Pop Inn pub. Smoking or vaping is not permitted within the venue. All rights reserved. http://flickr.com/photos/monkeyiron/376622738/. Ive been looking for images of this part of the street for some time. END. Situated at the corner of Main Street and Tullis Street, The Scotsman has been a Bridgeton landmark since the 1870s. Below: Copyright Herald and Times Group. Thanks anne. 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 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. ), 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. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (18 or older) and you must be 21+ with valid ID to consume alcohol. 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. Dont know the name of it. Will pass on your reply to my mum, she may want to ask you more :) The Dominion Bar August. Under the directorship of William's great-grandson David Millard, the building was sympathetically renovated in 2013. The Olympia Cinema was re-named ABC in 1963 and was closed on 9th March 1974. is Netflixs most ambitious real-world event to date". 1890 James Campbell. Previously operated by: 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. 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. G40 1QB. Rev William John Thomson (born 1852 in Ireland) Free Church minister of Bridgeton 1879 to 1882. 94 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. I believe it was off Walkinshaw Street, its listed in the 1873 Glasgow PO directory as being there. This Glasgow railway station-related article is a stub. Totally recommend it to everyone., The experience exceeded my expectations in every way. Rent and save from the world's largest eBookstore. That would be so much appreciated if you could ask Rita for more info! Sad to see it the way it is now when it was so full of life. The building stood empty and unused for over ten years and was converted into a bingo club from 1987. 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. These portrait photographs of Russia's ruling Romanovs were taken in 1903 at the Winter Palace in majestic. But my dad still lifes in Brighton. Tel: 0141 554 7027. - Irene Robertson. They too were Lithuanian (Pijus Bujauskas and Marijona Bujauskaite). 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. Shondaland mark Shondaland. Dont know the name Blakeman but you never know. 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). 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From the second we walked in, we felt immersed in the world of Bridgerton. Many will remember this old pub as Tony's Bar named after licensee Anthony (Tony) McAulay 1950s to late 1970s. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. 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. The City of Diamond Bar is excited to announce the launch of the Diamond Bar Town Center Specific Plan. Jeanette [10], Bridgeton has been the centre of the Orange Order in Scotland. Read, highlight, and take notes, across web, tablet, and phone. Umbrella Bar. To change your ticket date or time, email us. Recomendado En coche. RM E95F24 - The cast iron Bridgeton Bandstand, Bridgeton Cross, Glasgow. On the left is Kings Cafe and next door is The Commercial Bank of Scotland. Does anyone have any old plans of a cemetery that was at Brook st/Broad st as far as I can find out. No, i dont suppose u do. 1991. Good memories there unbelievable that building now a Police Staion. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. April 6, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment, 798 London Road, Glasgow. 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. 75 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. not seen her for a long time. I found some entries in the registers of the Sacred Heart Church which helped. Please request the Biltmore validation at the Fever ticketing desk in order to park for a reduced price of $24. Meet any of them. Be swept away by live theatrical performances and experience a love story told through dance as these beautiful performers move through the enchanting ballroom. We don't want to rely on ads to bring you the best of visual culture. [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. I expected some dancing, but this was better, "My favorite part was the set designs. That's the old Bridgeton Cross,I remember. Most have turned from the speaker to face the camerman with one holding up a notice of some kind. It is as easy as clicking "Transfer Tickets" on your ticket on the Fever app. This very old Bridgeton bar has closed its door many times in recent years. Do you remember this old pub? The attention to details was spectacular!, Had an amazing time. Many will remember this old pub as Tony's Bar named after licensee Anthony (Tony) McAulay 1950s to late 1970s. The Cross is notable for the \" Brigton Umbrella \", a Victorian cast iron structure covering the centre of the Cross. to see the old signage back.. Great bit of info there about Milliars and how fantastic that its gone back to the past with the brickwork.. another step forward from the past for Bridgeton. I lived at 15 Dale st remember the fish shop across the road. 3 Dalmarnock Road, 13 Bridgeton Cross, Glasgow. have received your email and answered. I hope this is of interest. A new library, offices & media centre were built on the site, which use the original faade as their entrance. 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. Watch. The ticket buyer will be able to transfer ticket(s) to other guests. Eileen Betty Flynn lived in London Rd. carpet factory were regular lunch time customers . 2. Hi, Jessie. Instead we all were shoved out into the winderness of Garthamlock. school, 1951 1961, would love to hear any stories and names from that era , Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features. G1 1JQ. 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. |. Born in 1829 in Dairsie, Fife, Thomas Annan was the fifth child of John Annan and Agnes Bell. On 26 June 1913 planning permission was granted to build a two-storey warehouse on this land, which had now been purchased by Millard. She was a real lady with no airs or graces. All content on this site is Copyright Old Glasgow Pubs (OGP). Tel: 0141 553 2456. 1991. After County bingo operators closed it down it became a furniture store, but they moved out in 2000 and the building remained empty. And, if youre honest, youll just drag up from the depths all the times youve hated or felt passionately about something and play it. Reoroduced by kind permission of Herald and Times Group. A group of the finishers from John Lyles Bloomvale Carpet Factory, Bridgeton circa 1922. Along with Ronnie himself and his, "It is time for art to flow into the organisation of life." Tickets are available in the confirmation email and in the Fever app under "Tickets". Click below to find out how you can support the site! It was then used as a maintenance depot for the Class 303 and Class 311 fleet until final closure in June 1987. Bridgeton ( Scots: Brigtoun, Scottish Gaelic: Baile na Drochaid) is a district to the east of Glasgow city centre. Anne. G40 1QB. Closed. Comment. Tel: 01415548275. G40 1QB. Much appreciated! There will be standard and VIP tickets available. Although Celtic's stadium is nearby the district is now known for a large and passionate Rangers following.[20][21]. There has been a pub on [], Filed Under: A, Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton Tagged With: Anne Bar, Hugh Bonner, International Bar, Main Street Bridgeton, Pubs in Bridgeton. Hi Donna, Im June. There has been licensed premises here since 1837. http://flickr.com/photos/dickyhart/50896641/ G40 1QB. 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.