I remember drinking in the copper lamp and the kessington and the Kelvin dock with my dad before he's passed Kelvin dock was the last bar I was in with him great wee bars
@@patsyballantyne9886 copper lamp was a good bar in the days I was in Glasgow couple of months ago for the first time since my dad passed and the only bar left is the Kelvin dock in that row if bars couldn't believe it my dad was Bobby bell was married to Carolan
Cause everybody in maryhill was happy until the foreigners and religious nuts started moaning aboot people being happy Didnt stop sally army stealing money off drunk folk though,
I’m often remind that people don’t know how to make places look attractive to attract customers and shouldn’t be let within an inch of running a business.
Fascinating!...You forget just how un-inviting some pubs used to look!
Most of them were as uninviting on the inside! I lived near the bottom of Maryhill Road
I remember drinking in the copper lamp and the kessington and the Kelvin dock with my dad before he's passed Kelvin dock was the last bar I was in with him great wee bars
My father also drank in those pubs, his locals from whitelaw street. you sure miss them when they pass over. 💓
@@carolburke9153 he probably new my dad
My Granda used to run the Copper Lamp
@@patsyballantyne9886 copper lamp was a good bar in the days I was in Glasgow couple of months ago for the first time since my dad passed and the only bar left is the Kelvin dock in that row if bars couldn't believe it my dad was Bobby bell was married to Carolan
My dad was Bobby bell was married to Carolan
The whitehouse ran a bus to Wembley in 1978 ,memory is a bit fuzzy but I’m sure they had one of the goalposts behind the bar.
I could not make out the names on most of them.
Star and garter on garscube Road was our local dive
Rams head first pub I ever got served in then later in my life the first and last became my local
Good old Strathmore,the Strathie !
HLI on Kelvinside Avenue.
I worked in whiskey macs down from the punch bowl
*The Viking!*
Has anybody got any pics of "the hole in wa" pub in Maryhill
The frontage has changed since the last time I was in there that was about 1970
Pity about the quality of photos
Why is there a lot of pubs in Maryhill. ???
Cause everybody in maryhill was happy until the foreigners and religious nuts started moaning aboot people being happy
Didnt stop sally army stealing money off drunk folk though,
Working class area.
@@BoabMarley do you actually know what working class means?
@@yesenochwasRIGHT I'm sure you're going to inform me, professor 🤔
Where was the kingsway bar
Corner of Maryhill Rd and Cromwell Street
The Politician, The Polly, was a great pub. Now it’s a stinking corner shop.
Ma Da wid have been in most ae them
The images are of dreadful quality. A waste of time.
I do wonder whether any of these establishments ever experienced unsavoury behaviour.
🙂
I’m often remind that people don’t know how to make places look attractive to attract customers and shouldn’t be let within an inch of running a business.