Thank you, Cal Call, for this bitter-sweet, nostalgic, historical part in the braw jigsaw that is forever Glasgow. Stay free. Rab (Auld Springburn Boy/Man) 🍻 😎 👋 🕊
Depressing......... Nahh! Lived in West Campbell Street in the 60's/70's and watched Anderston become paradise for me and our friends as vacant semi demolished buildings would come and go. Even more exciting were evenings when the area became filled with drunks from the many local pubs, ladies of the night from Blythswood Square and later, the new Anderston bus station as well as those down at heel and living in the Model Lodging Houses in Holm Street. You had to be there.......
Well put together. Some great old photos in there. I'm in the process of planning a RUclips video that also looks at Anderston. Is it possible to tell me where you got the photos of Stobcross Street and Cheapside Street?
My mum, Rose McGrogan, was from Anderston (circa 1945). Her father worked at the Tamrex Public House. I would love to connect with anyone who is familiar with that family or the pub. Thanks in advance.
my Family lived in Clyde Ferry Street - the Bridge now runs over where their tenament stood - my ancestors wouldnt recognise Glasgow now - thanks for sharing
I Was born & bread in Anderston still live hear today. I love this video great pics great song.... Well done
Thank you, Cal Call, for this bitter-sweet, nostalgic, historical part in the braw jigsaw that is forever Glasgow.
Stay free. Rab (Auld Springburn Boy/Man) 🍻 😎 👋 🕊
Great video love the photo's & song
I was born in 4 Whitehall St. Came to Australia 1954 . Brought my daughter back to have a look in 2014,but Anderston was gone..
The whole of the UK has gone.
Beautiful buildings pulled down and communities destroyed and lost for WHAT!!!!! So very sad.
love this. born in Anderston Carrick street ❤
Great place to live ,just loved Anderston and of course the clyde and the ferry ,the tunnel great stuff all gone now
Used to get my poke from the newsagent on North St when my Nan picked me up from school….65 years ago!
Always have and still do find Glasgow depressing ☹
Depressing......... Nahh!
Lived in West Campbell Street in the 60's/70's and watched Anderston become paradise for me and our friends as vacant semi demolished buildings would come and go.
Even more exciting were evenings when the area became filled with drunks from the many local pubs, ladies of the night from Blythswood Square and later, the new Anderston bus station as well as those down at heel and living in the Model Lodging Houses in Holm Street.
You had to be there.......
Well put together. Some great old photos in there. I'm in the process of planning a RUclips video that also looks at Anderston. Is it possible to tell me where you got the photos of Stobcross Street and Cheapside Street?
I'm here after watching Glasgow 1980 | Archive Documentary (1971).
My mum, Rose McGrogan, was from Anderston (circa 1945). Her father worked at the Tamrex Public House. I would love to connect with anyone who is familiar with that family or the pub. Thanks in advance.
My family stayed in William Street. Rafferty.clarke.gallaghers connelly s also mc manus.malloy Brown st and mc cartneys 1940.till 1955
Lived in Breadalbane street till 1959. Maiden name Pawlak.
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I was born in the brigait what a difference to an area
my Family lived in Clyde Ferry Street - the Bridge now runs over where their tenament stood - my ancestors wouldnt recognise Glasgow now - thanks for sharing
Naw they never u filthy bastard
Good pics... READ THE REAL GORBALS STORY NEXT BRILLIANT BOOK 🙄👍
i was born at seven cranston street,i went to st patricks primary.
My great grandfather was born at 7 Cranston st
My great grandfather was born at 7 Cranston st
Great stuff,but please not eddie reader singing