Kelvindock was the name of an area at the top end of Maryhill. It was part of the Forth and Clyde canal and at that point the water was 156 feet above sea level. the area was known as Kelvindock long before "Maryhill" became the more common name for it. There was a small boatyard there, owned by David Swan. There is little left of the original tenement buildings apart from the Kelvin Dock public house, a favourite haunt of an uncle of mine. Last time I went past, it had closed down (perhaps my uncle is still haunting it!). It used to be part of a huge terrace of 4 story tenement buildings when I was a lad, but the whole thing was demolished years ago and the pub left on its own.
Kilmun Street was up that way, it was almost totally destroyed by enemy action during WWII with great loss of life.
Lodger.