Architect's elevation of 'Beneffrey', Pollokshields, 1910 The depot of the Glasgow Tramway & Omnibus Company had been situated in Tobago Street, Calton, close to Glasgow Green. Michael. Nearby you can find 'Inchgarvie', another large villa designed by Messrs. Frank Burnet, Boston and Carruthers around the same time as 'Matheran'. 1920's view of Kenmure Street, Pollokshields Entrance to 'Matheran' from Springkell Avenue, "AD 1903" The foundation stone was laid on 16th September 1872 by Dr. William S. Wilson, Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. The original horse tram depot at Copelawhill was built in stages from 1894 to the designs of W. Clark with trams garaged at ground level and stabling for the horses on the first floor. Drawing of 'Rhuadsgeir', later Sherbrooke Castle Hotel, 1896 No two villas were permitted to be exactly alike. View of Glencairn Drive with Pollokshields Glencairn Church in the distance View of Fotheringay Centre, 2014 The foundation stone was laid on 16th September 1872 by Dr. William S. Wilson, Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. I was delighted to present an illustrated talk as part of the 2018-2019 programme. Pollokshields Heritage Lecture Series, 2018-19 B. Hutchison was the first recipient of this grant. Corner view of 'Matheran', Pollokshields Interior views of Pollokshields Parish Church Rev. The depot of the Glasgow Tramway & Omnibus Company had been situated in Tobago Street, Calton, close to Glasgow Green. The original horse tram depot at Copelawhill was built in stages from 1894 to the designs of W. Clark with trams garaged at ground level and stabling for the horses on the first floor. Old map showing Trinity UP Church shortly after it was built This earliest part of Pollokshields was redeveloped in the late 1960's and early 1970's when the old houses were replaced with blocks of flats. its good to know that old fashioned workmanship is still around in Glasgow and traditional construction skills haven't been completely overtaken by the modern world. Albert Drive frontage of former Copelawhill tram depot, now the Tramway Arts Centre Engraving of restored Haggs Castle Former Pollokshields Free Church, designed by W.G. Photograph of newly built Sherbrooke Church, 1900 Access to the stables was provided by very gently sloping flight of steps with 4 in. "But when you are young all your focus, energy and time are spent hanging around with your friends. It takes an average of 8m to travel from Pollokshields West to Glasgow by train, over a distance of around 2 miles (3 km). Nisbet's exhibition drawing of the house, below, was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1903. Pollokshields Congregational Church in Fotheringay Road was designed by architects Steele & Balfour in a modest Gothic style. Design for a Double villa at Pollokshields, c.1858 Photograph of 'Norwoodville', Pollokshields, 2017 Their drawing of the house, below, was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1896. This remnant can be viewed from Shields Road near the corner with Glencairn Drive. The original horse tram depot at Copelawhill was built in stages from 1894 to the designs of W. Clark with trams garaged at ground level and stabling for the horses on the first floor. Once when he was stabbed on his leg outside a night club but more significantly it was in January 2003 that his life would change forever. This photograph of Kelmscott from 2014 shows how well preserved the villa has been over the last hundred-plus years. There are normally 21 trains per day travelling from Pollokshields West to Glasgow and tickets for this journey start from 2.40 when you book in advance. 1920's view of Kenmure Street, Pollokshields The opening service for the church building was held on May 19, 1878. Horse drawn trams were fully withdrawn from service in the city by the end of April 1902. I was delighted to present an illustrated talk as part of the 2018-2019 programme. Equestrian staircase at former Copelawhill tram depot, Pollokshields The Pollokshields Trust was established in 2016 as a community anchor organisation We are an enabling body which encourages the development of community empowerment within the burgh of Pollokshields and provides support services to existing and new community organisations. Public green space was provided by Maxwell Park which opened in 1890. Exhibition Drawing of 'Kelmscott', Pollokshields, 1903 This remnant can be viewed from Shields Road near the corner with Glencairn Drive. First horse trams to be operated by Glasgow Corporation Pollokshields Glencairn Church was known as Trinity UP Church when it first opened in 1891. Rowan, 1892 Their drawing of the house, below, was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1896. Drawing of "Kitchin's Corner", Pollokshields It is currently home to the Tramway Arts Centre. Rear view of Haggs Castle and associated outbuildings on the old road from Pollokshaws to Govan Photograph of 'Kelmscott', Pollokshields, 1905 Photograph of newly built Sherbrooke Church, 1900 View of Fotheringay Centre, 2014 With your help we can make it an even better place to live, work and raise our children in. Remains of east window of Pollokshields Glencairn Church This apartment is a beautiful two bedroom property at the stunning Merchants Gate development in Pollokshields. Neighbouring East Pollokshields was however allowed the shops, schools and other classes of buildings you would expect to find in a typical Victorian neighbourhood. Nearby you can find 'Inchgarvie', another large villa designed by Messrs. Frank Burnet, Boston and Carruthers around the same time as 'Matheran'. It is a beautiful example of Edwardian domestic architecture, retaining all its original exterior features in pristine condition. Another church to be mysteriously destroyed by fire was Pollokshields UP Church in Leslie Street, East Pollokshields, which was burnt out in 1983. The steps had non-slip metal surfaces frequently divided by transverse ridges forming the criss-cross pattern. Albert Drive frontage of former Copelawhill tram depot, now the Tramway Arts Centre Terraced houses on the eastern side of Shields Road, on the dividing line of the old burgh boundaries It then became a private dwelling before assuming its current use as a mosque. Built in Ballochmyle Red Freestone, it was opened in 1890 by Sir John Stirling Maxwell, whose coat of arms is depicted in the entrance porch in the stone of the Hall and is recorded in marble in the floor. Former Pollokshields Free Church, designed by W.G. Unauthorised reproduction of any image on this website is not permitted. The opening service for the church building was held on May 19, 1878. Moonlight over Pollokshields Burgh Hall The foundation stone was laid on 16th September 1872 by Dr. William S. Wilson, Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. Photograph of newly built Sherbrooke Church, 1900 Interior of 'Madrasa Taleem Ul Islam' mosque, Pollokshields Pollokshields - Whats it like ? - Glasgow Message Board - Tripadvisor It was insisted upon that the villas of Pollokshields were all built to different plans. 270,000. The Trust acquired the building for 1 in 1986. In 1851 residential development began along the road which ran parallel to the canal and the railway near the site of Shiels Cottage at Laigh (Scots for Low) Shiels. This remnant can be viewed from Shields Road near the corner with Glencairn Drive. The house was first occupied in 1882 and was in use as a synogogue from 1928 to 1984. Tracery on window of Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church Horse drawn trams were fully withdrawn from service in the city by the end of April 1902. Known then to his fellow gang members as Minta, he was involved in countless territorial battles with other Asian gangs, was stabbed in the leg and finally landed in prison on an Founded in 1989, Strachans the largest antiques dealer in Scotland and stocks pieces from Liberty of London, Harris Lebus, Shapland &. Adam's Diner - Pollokshields #976 of 1,905 Restaurants in Glasgow 7 reviews 105 Albert Drive 0.1 miles from Pollokshields East Station " REAL HIDDEN GEM " 09/09/2022 " Class " 03/09/2022 Cuisines: American, Diner Find a table Cafe Coco #669 of 1,905 Restaurants in Glasgow 32 reviews 10 Albert Drive 0.1 miles from Pollokshields East Station The foundation stone was laid on 16th September 1872 by Dr. William S. Wilson, Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. East Pollokshields, which was a burgh in its own right from 1880, was situated to the east of Shields Road. Drawings of the ruins of Haggs Castle before restoration It offered an interesting contrast to the leafy avenues of large villas in the burgh of Pollokshields. The former Copelawhill Tram Works and Depot was built on the land surrounding St Ninian's Episcopal Church in Albert Drive and Pollokshaws Road. The steps had non-slip metal surfaces frequently divided by transverse ridges forming the criss-cross pattern. Photograph of 'Beneffrey', Pollokshields, 2014 Albert Drive frontage of former Copelawhill tram depot, now the Tramway Arts Centre Pollokshields Heritage Lecture Series, 2018-19 its good to know that old fashioned workmanship is still around in Glasgow and traditional construction skills haven't been completely overtaken by the modern world. B. Hutchison was the first recipient of this grant. Pollokshields Established Church, built at the corner of Shields Road and Albert Drive in 1878 It offered an interesting contrast to the leafy avenues of large villas in the burgh of Pollokshields. Daanish Zahid, Imran Shahid, Zeeshan Shahid and Mohammed Faisal Mustaq were later found guilty of racially motivated murder and sentenced to life Between 30 and 40 youths set off fireworks randomly, which caused damage to windows and struck passing cars between Herriet Street and Albert Drive at around 10.20pm. Moonlight over Pollokshields Burgh Hall The aerial view shows South Bank completely overwhelmed - surrounded by Shields Railway Depot and modern housing developments. Rowan, 1892 Pollokshields Free Church is currently used as a nursing home, Nithsdale Lodge The original horse tram depot at Copelawhill was built in stages from 1894 to the designs of W. Clark with trams garaged at ground level and stabling for the horses on the first floor. Nisbet's exhibition drawing of the house, below, was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1903. The stables there had stalls for horses on the both first and second floors with the top floor being used as a hay loft. Terraced houses on the eastern side of Shields Road, on the dividing line of the old burgh boundaries The foundation stone was laid on 16th September 1872 by Dr. William S. Wilson, Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. Exhibition Drawing of 'Kelmscott', Pollokshields, 1903 Pollokshields Heritage Lecture Series, 2018-19 The site of the building was donated by Sir John Maxwell, along with an annuity of 100 in perpetuity to "the clergyman of the first Episcopal Church that should be built and consecrated on his lands or on lands adjacent to his." Entrance to 'Matheran' from Springkell Avenue, "AD 1903" Pollokshields UP Church, Leslie Street Pollokshields Glencairn Church was known as Trinity UP Church when it first opened in 1891. 'Norwoodville' in Nithsdale Road is a typical Pollokshields style detached cream sandstone villa which has been converted for use as a mosque, known as 'Madrasa Taleem Ul Islam'. Another church to be mysteriously destroyed by fire was Pollokshields UP Church in Leslie Street, East Pollokshields, which was burnt out in 1983. Altar and decorative panels at St Ninian's Episcopal Church, Pollokshields They posed for the BBC cameras as though they hadn't a care in the world. Pollokshields UP Church, Leslie Street But a matter of weeks into his new flat and he was under surveillance by Special Branch officers. 13 Who is the biggest gangster in Glasgow? Map showing "Cottages" and "Villas" in the earliest part of Pollokshields at Shields Bridge
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