SAW039016 SCOTLAND (1951). M and C Switchgear Ltd. Kelvinside Works, Kirkintilloch. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing south-west. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative.
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Title | [SAW039016] M and C Switchgear Ltd. Kelvinside Works, Kirkintilloch. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing south-west. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative. |
Reference | SAW039016 |
Date | 1951 |
Link | Canmore Collection item 1269927 |
Place name | |
Parish | KIRKINTILLOCH (STRATHKELVIN) |
District | STRATHKELVIN |
Country | SCOTLAND |
Easting / Northing | 265525, 674490 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.1534813089763, 55.944647520051 |
National Grid Reference | NS655745 |
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I think these are Morris C8 Field Artillery Tractors, known as Quads. These were not armoured and were used extensively, but not exclusively, to tow a limber and a 25 pounder. They were produced between 1939 and 1945 and were in service with the British Army from 1939 to 1959. See images on Google. |
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User Comment Contributions
What a picture - full of social, transport and manufacturing change, especially when compared to a modern aerial image. While clearly taken for M and C Switchgear there are other important elements, the bus garage and the relatively new houses. All that remains of the Switchgear factory are the buildings to the left (north) of the site. The lower saw tooth middle section and the south facing, no doubt office buildings, at the front over looking the gardens with flagpole are all gone. Also gone are the bus garage, now an empty space, and the railway line that is indicated by a row of trees. The houses that could well be a small local authority estate in 1951 are still there on Braehead Street. One suspects their ownership may have changed and that not so many of their occupants work so close to home. |
Maurice |
Friday 13th of July 2012 06:49:57 AM |