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PWN
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15 Millbrae Crescent, Clydebank - was this a hospice?
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Hi, I have found several deaths (in 1950's and 1960's) at 15 Millbrae Crescent, Clydebank for folk who were not Clydebank residents but lived elsewhere in Glasgow. Was this a hospice of some sort?
Thanks PWN
Baxter - Bannockburn & Grangemouth
Gilchrist - Tillicoultry & Stirling. Denovan - St Ninians and Bannockburn
Neill & Blair - Stirling
Macfarlane - Renton & Bogle - Lanark
Watson - Stevenston, Ayrshire
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Re: 15 Millbrae Crescent, Clydebank - was this a hospice?
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Tuesday 23 April 13 17:26 BST (UK) »
The building is listed
www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/sc-32276-hawick-streeet-valve-house-
(alternative address is Hawick Streeet, Valve House, Clydebank) but can't figure out so far its use.
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Tuesday 23 April 13 19:05 BST (UK) »
Hi there
Regarding the above it was a hospice where people went before St Margaret's Hospice was built. The reason I know this is because my aunt was in it. I dont know when they moved to their new premises.
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Winniep
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That is great that you have been able to confirm, Winniep
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glad i could be of some help
winniep
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Re: 15 Millbrae Crescent, Clydebank - was this a hospice?
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Hi,
Just to confirm the property was the St.Margaret of Scotland Hospice
http://www.smh.org.uk/history/
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Thanks, Winniep. Since 1950/60's wasn't so long ago I hoped that someone would remember it. It would appear that it may have been the forerunner of St Margaret's Hospice which I know is close by. Again many thanks for your help and to Monica also.
PWN
Baxter - Bannockburn & Grangemouth
Gilchrist - Tillicoultry & Stirling. Denovan - St Ninians and Bannockburn
Neill & Blair - Stirling
Macfarlane - Renton & Bogle - Lanark
Watson - Stevenston, Ayrshire
PWN
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Tuesday 23 April 13 19:24 BST (UK) »
Thank you so much, Loobylooayr. The link to the history of the Hospice is most helpful and answers all my questions.
PWN
Baxter - Bannockburn & Grangemouth
Gilchrist - Tillicoultry & Stirling. Denovan - St Ninians and Bannockburn
Neill & Blair - Stirling
Macfarlane - Renton & Bogle - Lanark
Watson - Stevenston, Ayrshire
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