SAW039013 SCOTLAND (1951). M and C Switchgear Ltd. Kelvinside Works, Kirkintilloch. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative.
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Pennawd | [SAW039013] M and C Switchgear Ltd. Kelvinside Works, Kirkintilloch. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative. |
Cyfeirnod | SAW039013 |
Dyddiad | 1951 |
Dolen | Canmore Collection item 1269924 |
Enw lle | |
Plwyf | KIRKINTILLOCH (STRATHKELVIN) |
Ardal | STRATHKELVIN |
Gwlad | SCOTLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 265525, 674490 |
Hydred / Lledred | -4.1534813089763, 55.944647520051 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | NS655745 |
Pinnau
Underground shelters |
Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com |
Friday 8th of March 2024 07:30:44 PM |
J. & D. Lawson Ltd
Worked as Funeral Directors since the 19th century. The firm was established and named after my great-grandfather David Lawson in the late 1800's and based at the Black Bull Stables in Kirkintilloch.
At first, like most undertakers of the time Funeral Directing was a side line, a service to a small community which worked alongside the carriage hire and public transport part of David Lawson's business. A horse drawn hearse would have been tucked away in the corner of the stable and dusted down when required. Funerals were quite different then and the role of Funeral Directors has grown since those early days.
The firm moved with the times and was quick to develop from horse drawn carriages to the early motor car and buses, always in partnership with Funeral Directing.
As the next generation became involved, new ideas were introduced. Long distance bus touring became fashionable (Lawson's Land Cruises) along with lorry deliveries and house removals. Now named Lawson Brothers, these industrious fellows were successful in their day and the firm grew quickly and became a sizeable local employer.
The firm was acquired by W. Alexander & Sons Ltd (Coachbuilders) in 1936 |
Billy Turner |
Sunday 24th of January 2016 06:57:02 PM |
Only the bus part of the company became Alexanders. The transport section continued independently for many years and funeral directors moved to a new location next to the Ford garage on Kilsyth Road. |
John Mitchell |
Friday 23rd of September 2016 05:24:10 PM |
railway is now a cycle path to Clachan of Campsie
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Sunday 15th of July 2012 07:21:52 PM |
Called locally 'The walkway'. Passes through Milton of Campsie and Lennoxtown on to Strathblane and later Killearn Staion (now Beechtree Restaurant) |
John Mitchell |
Friday 23rd of September 2016 05:21:35 PM |
on this corner is now a McDonalds |
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Sunday 15th of July 2012 07:20:04 PM |