SPW027264 SCOTLAND (1929). Glasgow, general view, showing Meadowside Granary and West of Scotland Cricket Club. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.

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Details

Title [SPW027264] Glasgow, general view, showing Meadowside Granary and West of Scotland Cricket Club. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
Reference SPW027264
Date 1929
Link Canmore Collection item 1256831
Place name
Parish GOVAN (CITY OF GLASGOW)
District CITY OF GLASGOW
Country SCOTLAND
Easting / Northing 255030, 666330
Longitude / Latitude -4.3170244576348, 55.868332486339
National Grid Reference NS550663

Pins

The lairage (cattle handling)

KillieDee
Wednesday 2nd of October 2019 09:03:52 AM
Site of Partick Thistle's Meadowside ground 1891-1908

gBr
Wednesday 17th of July 2019 08:31:28 PM
Partick West Station, Caledonian Rly

gBr
Wednesday 17th of July 2019 08:08:23 PM
West of Scotland RFC grandstand

gBr
Wednesday 17th of July 2019 08:01:44 PM
West of Scotland Cricket Ground, venue of the world's first international football match, where England held Scotland to a 0-0 draw.

Billy Turner
Monday 11th of May 2015 07:02:19 PM

billy1709
Saturday 7th of June 2014 11:30:38 AM
Shown on earlier maps as Hozier Street

gBr
Wednesday 17th of July 2019 08:16:50 PM
Partick Fire Station

billy1709
Saturday 7th of June 2014 11:28:26 AM
Partick Electricity & Dust Destructor Works Power Station

cell
Saturday 28th of July 2012 03:02:30 PM
Hamilton Crescent Cricket Ground

Southsider
Saturday 21st of July 2012 09:53:31 PM

User Comment Contributions

This complex was built in 1902 for the Partick Electric Co, established by the burgh of Partick, and designed by the Burgh Surveyor, John Bryce. As was common practice at the time, the refuse was burned to provide some of the heat for the boilers of the generating station. Taken over by Glasgow Corporation in 1912, electricity generation ceased in 1920

cell
Saturday 28th of July 2012 03:05:04 PM