Pine family, my grandfather called his houses in NZ"Springburn" named for the place where he met and married my grandmother in Scotland, and where my Dad and his brothers and sisters were born!
I only remember one house they lived in, and the sign on the gate, but also have a photo of the house they lived in when Dad was a child at the time they first came to NZ in 1924.
The same sign is over the verandah on that house!
I just remembered another treasure - this Grandpa of mine worked in the Railways in Springburn, Glasgow, and living in Railways housing. He carved out a full set of Dominoes, and a lovely box to hold them, with the hinges and closures made of polished brass, quite intricate.
Dad told me that the timber and brass work had come from the interior of an old disused Railway Carriage from The Flying Scotsman, and that a lot of the employees had made toys, doll's houses and small household furniture from the timber! He said he could remember Grandpa always busy carving things, and doing fretwork as well! Of which I still have a small piece, about the only bit left after borer took hold! I must dig that out and clean it up, it's still wrapped away in a box from the last shift, along with Mum's silver stuff! Good winter jobs I would say 😄