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Title: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: 'Trish' on Thursday 05 November 09 18:52 GMT (UK)
Can anyone tell me where these streets are or where:
1. Crail street (18)
2. Thornhill Street (20)
3. Drumover Drive, Tollcross (Whinston Villa*)
4. Duke Street Camlachie Glasgow (338)
5. Brown Street, Milton Glasgow (17)
6. Centre street (84)
7. Catherine Street. (21)
8. Kidston Street (105).

I have found one or two of them, but what I am trying to do is plot there movements on a map.

*Whinston Villa, Drumover Drive, is where Robert welsh Bisset Russell and Margaret Hamilton got married in 1911.  Could anyone tell me what the property was?  Such as belonging to one of the couples i.e. family home or was it the address of the local priest/vicar?

Lastly does anyone know where I can find photos of these addresses?

Thanks
regards Trish




Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: jackiemc on Thursday 05 November 09 19:56 GMT (UK)
Hi Trish

Look at the Mitchell Library website.  Most of them are on there.  Drumover Drive looks to be Drumother Drive and they have a picture of it from 1905.

Jackie
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: 'Trish' on Thursday 05 November 09 20:00 GMT (UK)
Hi will do, thanks for the Drumother drive, I was deciphering from a badly written wedding certificate.  However, does anyone know where Whinston Villa was in Drumother Drive?

regards Trish
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: jackiemc on Thursday 05 November 09 20:21 GMT (UK)
Heres a link about Drumover/Drumother Drive.  The cert was probably right.

http://www.rcpsg.ac.uk/hdrg/2006May3.htm

Jackie
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: RJ_Paton on Thursday 05 November 09 20:31 GMT (UK)
The first 4 are all in the east end of Glasgow (Crail Street still stands)

Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: RJ_Paton on Thursday 05 November 09 20:37 GMT (UK)
Thornhill Street ran off of Crail Street.

Centre Street -- there were 2 such streets 1 was in Whiteinch to the west end of Glasgow and the other was nearer the central area but was on the south side of the river and ran off of Clyde Place - it can still be found on google maps.

Catherine Street - again there were 2 such streets - 1 was just north of the current City Centre (off of parliamentary Road) and the other was in the east End off of Tobago Street.

Kidston Street was in hutchesontown in what is now regarded as the Gorbals area of Glasgow - the name is still used in the area but is Kidston Terrace - there is nothing of the original area left.
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: 'Trish' on Thursday 05 November 09 21:02 GMT (UK)
Thanks, will take a look at the street maps.  Any idea which house was Whinston Villa in Drumother/Drumover Drive?

Regards Trish
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: RJ_Paton on Friday 06 November 09 19:20 GMT (UK)
It may have been number 94 which in the 1927 directory was listed as a Manse and the home of a Rev. Shepherd. (by 1943/44 it's the home of Rev. Campbell).

Unfortunately neither directory identies it as Whinston Villa but as it is the manse for the church and the manse was the most common place to get married it could be a reasonable assumption to make.
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: Cammy on Saturday 14 November 09 09:21 GMT (UK)
Coming home from work yesterday I was passing Drumover Drive so I stopped and decided to have a look for Whinston Villa.  Drumover Drive should be re-named Cardiac Hill,  :D anyway when I got my breath back at the top I found #94 which is a fairly large detached villa and now occupied by Kirktonholme Nursery.  Part of the sandstone above the doorway appears to have had a name, however, it is impossible to make out what it was although Whinston Villa could probably fit. I didn't have my camera with me but if you are still looking for photos I could go again (by car) and could photograph Crail St too.  Let me know if you still want photographs.

Cammy
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: Jessie Lou on Friday 09 November 12 07:21 GMT (UK)
Hi Trish, It's been awhile since you posted you initial post and I was intrigued that your post had the street address of where my grandfather was born in 1917 at 20 Thornhill Street, Glasgow. Would you know if this address was a hospital or a house? Looking forward to hearing your reply. Kind regards Jessie Lou
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: Cammy on Friday 09 November 12 19:43 GMT (UK)
20 Thornhill Street was a tenement building housing 12 families.  All the tenements are now gone but the street still exists as Thornhill Path.

Cammy
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: RJ_Paton on Friday 09 November 12 19:50 GMT (UK)
Hi Trish, It's been awhile since you posted you initial post and I was intrigued that your post had the street address of where my grandfather was born in 1917 at 20 Thornhill Street, Glasgow. Would you know if this address was a hospital or a house? Looking forward to hearing your reply. Kind regards Jessie Lou

Welcome to Rootschat ... as Cammy says that address in Thornhill Street was a tenement building (apartment block) - in any case hospital births at that time were a rarity with the most common place of birth being either at the mothers home address or at her parents.
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: macberry on Monday 26 November 12 13:20 GMT (UK)
Crail street is in parkhead G31.  There has been changes around there, but a good deal of the old buildings are still around.
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: weenib on Sunday 28 June 15 21:49 BST (UK)
Hi all, 94Drumover drive was my family home for 26 years.It was bought in 1957 by my dad and sold in 87,my parents then retiring to Australia.It was the manse for Barlinnie prison and had small stables in the back garden and accomodation for a ostler.I,ve met a few people who were married in our lounge room ,having been taken  from prison to be married.The manse for Parkhead Congregational church was across the road probably no 89.The reverend Dr Nelson Gray was living there when I was in my teens.I have been told that when Mary Stuart was going to the battle of Langside,she instructed her drummers to"" Drum over the hill "to let warn of her approach to Battlefield.No 68 was the first house built Hope this helps
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: Jessie Lou on Tuesday 04 December 18 11:14 GMT (UK)
Hi Trish, It's been awhile since you posted you initial post and I was intrigued that your post had the street address of where my grandfather was born in 1917 at 20 Thornhill Street, Glasgow. Would you know if this address was a hospital or a house? Looking forward to hearing your reply. Kind regards Jessie Lou

Welcome to Rootschat ... as Cammy says that address in Thornhill Street was a tenement building (apartment block) - in any case hospital births at that time were a rarity with the most common place of birth being either at the mothers home address or at her parents.

Belated thanks Falkyrn and Cammy, I’m pretty sure it was my grandfathers grandparents residence. This search is a challenge especially when I’m on the other side of the world 😞
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: deebel on Tuesday 04 December 18 17:44 GMT (UK)
http://www.glasgowguide.co.uk/info-streetschanged1.html

deebel
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: Sutherland74 on Tuesday 26 March 19 13:50 GMT (UK)
Can anyone tell me where Gallowgate Street was in Glasgow?
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: MonicaL on Tuesday 26 March 19 14:36 GMT (UK)
Some details here https://canmore.org.uk/site/161785/glasgow-gallowgate-general

Added: See also www.rootschat.com/links/01nkw/  - link shrunk from google books.

Monica
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: Lodger on Tuesday 26 March 19 15:24 GMT (UK)
I think Gallowgate Street just became The Gallowgate, it's still there, a main artery in and out of the city. It runs from Glasgow Cross all the way to parkhead Cross in the East End.
Title: Re: Old Glasgow streets
Post by: Sutherland74 on Tuesday 26 March 19 17:33 GMT (UK)
Thank you.