SPW034180 SCOTLAND (1930). Glasgow, general view, showing Robinson Dunn and Co. Ltd. Partick Saw Mills and Meadowside Granary, Linthouse, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland, 1930. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing south. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing nor
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Title | [SPW034180] Glasgow, general view, showing Robinson Dunn and Co. Ltd. Partick Saw Mills and Meadowside Granary, Linthouse, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland, 1930. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing south. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing nor |
Reference | SPW034180 |
Date | 1930 |
Link | Canmore Collection item 1452025 |
Place name | |
Parish | GOVAN (CITY OF GLASGOW) |
District | CITY OF GLASGOW |
Country | SCOTLAND |
Easting / Northing | 254799, 666456 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.3207805758622, 55.869394265406 |
National Grid Reference | NS548665 |
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Crow Road Railway Station |
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Balshagray Victoria Park Church |
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Sunday 18th of June 2023 09:57:33 PM |
Broomhill Cross |
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Sunday 18th of June 2023 09:56:03 PM |
Freeland Bank, one of three large early Victorian mansions on Laurel Street, of which two survived to this year as visible on this photo. The two properties together formed the site of the 1950s Crathie Court, Glasgow's first "high-rise" public housing project. Freeland Bank was for several decades the home of the Peter Bertram and Sons family of publishers and bookbinders who had offices at various locations on Argyle street from the 1860s-early 1900s and various facilities in the Anderston district of the city. |
dm |
Wednesday 9th of October 2019 12:10:15 AM |
Freeland Bank, one of three large early Victorian mansions on Laurel Street, of which two survived to this year as visible on this photo. The two properties together formed the site of the 1950s Crathie Court, Glasgow's first "high-rise" public housing project. Freeland Bank was for several decades the home of the Peter Bertram and Sons family of publishers and bookbinders who had offices at various locations on Argyle street from the 1860s-early 1900s and various facilities in the Anderston district of the city. |
dm |
Wednesday 9th of October 2019 12:08:48 AM |
Oswald Bank, one of half a dozen large Victorian mansions built before 1860 on what became Broomhill Drive. Unlike most of the former mansions in adjacent Thornwood which succumbed to the second tenement building boom of the 1890-1910, Oswald Bank and its neighbours (Hope Park, Beechwood, Oswaldhill) survived into the modern era but were compulsorily purchased by the city and replaced with four large high-rise blocks built 1964-68. |
dm |
Wednesday 9th of October 2019 12:07:53 AM |
Partick West Station (L & D Railway) |
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Wednesday 2nd of January 2019 07:43:33 PM |
Crow Road Railway Station. |
Weechookieburdie |
Wednesday 2nd of January 2019 07:41:29 PM |
Partick West station |
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Tuesday 5th of January 2016 08:50:57 PM |
The lairage, the Whiteinch Galvaniser's with stack and the sawmills. |
ngtp |
Wednesday 13th of May 2015 04:49:04 PM |
All of theses houses in the wooded area were the homes of the Shipbuilding and Engineering factory owners. |
ngtp |
Wednesday 13th of May 2015 04:14:41 PM |
This was Clydeview House it was the home of the Robinson family who owned the sawmill. The old bowling green is to the rear. Central Ave and Broomhill Terrace to the rear. |
ngtp |
Wednesday 13th of May 2015 04:12:25 PM |