My Granny lived at 44 North Park street. Her part of the tenement was knocked down about 1974 & she & her neighbours were moved down to Pollockshaws. I can still remember going down the road in the morning to get milk & rolls. Special treat to go to Jaconelli's for ice cream. There was a wee shop at the bottom of NP street where I bought some matchbox cars. Distant memories now, we had little but were always looked after. Thanks for sharing this.
@@wulliechristie5769 aye I wouldn't recognise it now. I had an Aunt & Uncle who lived at the Butney. He worked at the gas works. I might be wrong but seem to remember coming off the Maryhill road & the road curved round down to where their house was opp the gas works. I'd only have been about 4.
Remember it well. The owner was an ex cop. He was a Chief Inspector at the station in Camperdown St across the road from the brewery in Garscube Rd in the 1960s/early70s. I used to go in the shop for a coffee around 1980. Told a few stories about sending across for a carry out. Him and his wife lived above the shops at Anniesland Cross.
My first home when I was married was just off Maryhill Road in Dalmally Street. What a thriving area it was then, mid sixties, full of butchers, bakers and all sorts of other businesses. We had a nice little two roomed flat and we lived off one wage with rent, electricity, phone and wee holidays. These days the young can’t afford to rent a one room flat.
Bittersweet, Wullie, seeing the weans. Thank you for the ever-remembered history, although I spent my early years in Springburn (same nostalgia/disturbing in many ways upon our young lives; when we were wee, we did not know any better). Bye for now. Rab 👋 🌠
My pal Ronnie Quinn lived right on Queens Cross on the Maryhill road, his dad Harry was a lamplighter. I vividly remember sitting in his wee hoose and watching David Bowies iconic appearance on Top of the Pops singing Starman back in the Seventies. Thanks for the evocative photos Mr Christie.
Brilliant video. Please do more. Maryhill, Cadder, Lambhill, Possilpark. Most of these videos are Anderston , Gorbals etc . Never the North of Glasgow. Great wee video. Places all looked amazing back then .
@@wulliechristie5769 Lol yeah I know these pics are of old Maryhill I wish there were more of these pics and videos as it seems always to be videos of the gorbals etc. Nice to see a Maryhill, My Mum grew there.
@@wulliechristie5769 I agree looking at these pictures, Back then it looked lovely yes a lot of poverty but beautiful solid buildings, Tenements as well as all the local shops, Seemed like there was a sense of community. My Mum grew up in Rowland street ( I think that’s the right spelling) Don’t think it exists now.
@@clairemcmahon9392 That's weird that's the exact street I grew up in Rolland Street, the Strathmore Bar was up the top of the street, on Maryhill Road part of the street is still there, but sadly not in use
My Granny lived at 44 North Park street. Her part of the tenement was knocked down about 1974 & she & her neighbours were moved down to Pollockshaws. I can still remember going down the road in the morning to get milk & rolls. Special treat to go to Jaconelli's for ice cream. There was a wee shop at the bottom of NP street where I bought some matchbox cars. Distant memories now, we had little but were always looked after. Thanks for sharing this.
Maryhill has changed alot over the years
@@wulliechristie5769 aye I wouldn't recognise it now. I had an Aunt & Uncle who lived at the Butney. He worked at the gas works. I might be wrong but seem to remember coming off the Maryhill road & the road curved round down to where their house was opp the gas works. I'd only have been about 4.
That's were I came from the Bunty until they pulled it down a few years
Northpark St and Jaconelli's still there.
@@thaiscottie65 Same place that I came from the Butney.
Excellent. Anybody remember Pat's Pet Shop, just down a bit from the Vaults on Maryhill Road?
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Remember it well. The owner was an ex cop. He was a Chief Inspector at the station in Camperdown St across the road from the brewery in Garscube Rd in the 1960s/early70s. I used to go in the shop for a coffee around 1980. Told a few stories about sending across for a carry out. Him and his wife lived above the shops at Anniesland Cross.
Very nicely edited, well done. The view back up the hill to Queen's Cross was really interesting to see what had stood there previously.
Glad you enjoyed it!
My first home when I was married was just off Maryhill Road in Dalmally Street. What a thriving area it was then, mid sixties, full of butchers, bakers and all sorts of other businesses. We had a nice little two roomed flat and we lived off one wage with rent, electricity, phone and wee holidays. These days the young can’t afford to rent a one room flat.
Bittersweet, Wullie, seeing the weans. Thank you for the ever-remembered history, although I spent my early years in Springburn (same nostalgia/disturbing in many ways upon our young lives; when we were wee, we did not know any better).
Bye for now. Rab 👋 🌠
Not bad for us ,loved it. Our parents must have felt it though.
My pal Ronnie Quinn lived right on Queens Cross on the Maryhill road, his dad Harry was a lamplighter. I vividly remember sitting in his wee hoose and watching David Bowies iconic appearance on Top of the Pops singing Starman back in the Seventies. Thanks for the evocative photos Mr Christie.
Your welcome Johnny
Done my apprenticeship, as a Gasfitter, in Maryhill. Many great memories, especially of the 63 pubs in Maryhill Road :)
That's what I like about Maryhill you were never short of a pub to go too
This is beautifully put together. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant video. Please do more. Maryhill, Cadder, Lambhill, Possilpark. Most of these videos are Anderston , Gorbals etc . Never the North of Glasgow. Great wee video. Places all looked amazing back then .
These pictures are of Maryhill
@@wulliechristie5769 Lol yeah I know these pics are of old Maryhill I wish there were more of these pics and videos as it seems always to be videos of the gorbals etc. Nice to see a Maryhill, My Mum grew there.
@@clairemcmahon9392 I grew up there in the 60`s Maryhill is totally different these days,
@@wulliechristie5769 I agree looking at these pictures, Back then it looked lovely yes a lot of poverty but beautiful solid buildings, Tenements as well as all the local shops, Seemed like there was a sense of community. My Mum grew up in Rowland street ( I think that’s the right spelling) Don’t think it exists now.
@@clairemcmahon9392 That's weird that's the exact street I grew up in Rolland Street, the Strathmore Bar was up the top of the street, on Maryhill Road part of the street is still there, but sadly not in use
Lived at 122 gairbraid ave, from 1976, loved living in maryhill.
Excellent stuff William ..thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
I was born in Kirkland Street my Dad was good friends with Andy and Jean Mason of Masons bar. I was named after Andy a great man.
Husband had an aunt and uncle in Kirkland Street , then moved to East Kilbride .
I drank in the HLI pub the Viking TUC club
Remember the blyswood picture hall
Whereabouts is the picture at 1.46 with the number 24 bus? Where was Rolland Street?
Rolland St ran down the side of the Strathmore Bar on Maryhill Rd
@@wulliechristie5769 Oh right, thanks. Is that where the pic is from? Before my time, I grew up in Trossachs Street.
My father came from Trossachs St away back in the 60's
@@wulliechristie5769 I was in the 70's but I knew a Wullie Christie who lived in Nansen Street.
Looks as if running down Bilsland Drive towards Ruchill.
Aunt lived in Ayr street
I stayed at 107 Firhill road in 1969.
In 1969 I stayed in Rolland St, just off Maryhill Rd
I was born in Duncruin St. June 1939 and lived there until 13th March 1942 when a German bomb 💣 persuaded us to flit 🏴
sono nata b marjhell road 1909 se qualcuno remembar mi father ronni mazzoli col iob ice cream e taxi driver glasgow nei nos ricordi
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