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F.A.O. Joseph Meechan - hi Joseph. Many happy memories of uncle Joe & aunty Cathy. (lol). How you doing? Long time no hear. Hope you and you're family are well. The square in Pollokshaws Road is now a garden area. Your parents and my mum would have loved it. It's beautiful now. Every time I hear a Queen song it reminds me of you blaring your tunes upstairs at Pollokshaws Road,lol. Take care. Caroline Walker.xx
Submitted by: Caroline Walker
Glasgow, Scotland
01/06/11
Email: walker-c11@sky.comwalker-c11@sky.com
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My mother grew up in the Gorbals as a child. Her mother was Elizabeth Joyce. Her father was James Joyce. Her mother worked in a sewing factory, as did her daughters: Margaret, Mary, Betty, Agnes and Isabel. Looking for information about the family and what it was like to live there after WW II. Thank you.
Submitted by: Theresa Kiely
New York, USA
31/05/11
Email: tdkiely@aol.comtdkiely@aol.com
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F.A.O. Margaret Pearson - I have emailed you three photos of Naburn Street. They are not from the 20s/30s, more early 60s. I hope they will be ok. Bye for now, Norrie.
Submitted by: Norman McNamee
Glasgow, Scotland
31/05/11
Email: norman_mcnamee@hotmail.comnorman_mcnamee@hotmail.com
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Searching for my Father Angus McFarlane - I wish to get in contact with him. He was born 10/05/1948 and lived at 134 Naburn Street from 50's to 60's I'm guessing. He has a brother called John McFarlane and a sister. If anybody can help me trace his whereabouts, I'd be so grateful to hear from you!
Submitted by: Cally McFarlane
31/05/11
Email: caledonia_18@live.co.ukcaledonia_18@live.co.uk
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I have posted a few times before. I was always told my dad who was born at Thistle Street in 1943 was fathered by a Robert MacFarlane. This is not the case. After DNA testing, I find the name of his father is Barclay, possibly Robert Barclay or Barkely.Aanyone know of them? He was born around the 1920s. I know this is a long shot but here goes.
Submitted by: Jackie McLaughlan
Aberdeen, Scotland
31/05/11
Email: jackiemclaughlan@hotmail.comjackiemclaughlan@hotmail.com
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Lived 64 Gorbals Cross. Info. wanted on Jones family who lived around the corner. Betty, Ross, Sandra, Mother Betty, Father owned a taxi. They moved out to (I think) Castlemilk. All info. welcome.
Submitted by: P. Vokes (McEwan)
Brisbane, Australia
29/05/11
Email: pcv20101@hotmail.compcv20101@hotmail.com
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Hi-Ya Margaret Davidson - it was so nice to hear from you, thank you, I don't get many lassies nowadays to talk to. Agnes was my last friend on here but she has deserted me! Ha ha. Well would you believe this, I had a pen pal years ago called Chuck Taylor from Alpine, San Diego. He once came to Scotland and I bought him a drink over the toon - he says I can come to visit him, but I could never afford it anyway. Tell you what I did a few weeks ago - I went to Largs and spent a lovely day there. I visited the Church and met some nice folk there. Are you from the Gorbals? Well Georgy was a bit of a lad in the old days. They made a song about me kissing all the girls and mading them cry! Thanks again for your thoughts. Bless you.
Submitted by: Georgy Porgy
Glasgow, Scotland
28/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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Could someone please send me a list of streets beginning with the letters Kn in Glasgow. I am looking for Owen Dougan who lives or lived on that street. Thank you very much, Carol.
Submitted by: Carol LIchwala
Massachusetts, USA
28/05/11
Email: gramz85@yahoo.comgramz85@yahoo.com
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It's me again. My grandfather sold his ice-cream outside the Paragon in the late 1920s. Has anybody got photo's of the section of Lawmoor Street between Cumbie and Rutherglen Road? Also, has anybody heard of the Slowey's? Thomas Slowey (the father) died in Solanika in the first world war. As I said in my first letter, it's got to be your grannie or grandad. It might ring a bell. CAIO.
Submitted by: Ernesto Dimaio
East Kilbride
28/05/11
Email: catari@hotmail.co.ukcatari@hotmail.co.uk
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Viewing this sight always makes me smile. I ran around with a girl named Linda Gordon/Emma Kay/Rita McQueen - Linda moved to the US - anyone remember her? Another old friend was John Bailey - anyone know the whereabouts of him? He lived in Naburn Street. Would love get an update - I think he moved to Canada.
Submitted by: Emily Young (nee Rigley)
USA
26/05/11
Email: emily.young@wellsfargo.comemily.young@wellsfargo.com
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F.A.O. Andy Hannah of Paisley - have you been in touch with Donny McCaskill lately or do you know of his whereabouts? Thanks, Bob Kidd.
Submitted by: Bob Kidd
Bristol, England
26/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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I lived next door to Jonny Ramensky at 102 Eglington Street. Just to see if you are still there?
Submitted by: William Henry
Perth, Western Australia
26/05/11
Email: williamhenry@33.bigpond.comwilliamhenry@33.bigpond.com
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Is the Bucky mentioned in the football story John Buchanan nick name Bucky who had 2 children quite late on in life? Think it might be my wee daughter-in-law's dad. Love the site - 1st time on it. Was great reading all the memories. Hi to Betty McIssac. Take it Broon's my dad? Hope you're well. I went to St. John's primary, Cragie Street, Grange and Bosco. Have many good memories of school and the people I met. Also some not so good memories. My 1st time using any site - won't be my last on this 1!!
Submitted by: Anne McCann
Glasgow, Scotland
25/05/11
Email: anne28@yahoo.co.ukanne28@yahoo.co.uk
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Well done to Lorraine Devine for winning Gorbals Community Champion for 2011. She works really hard for the Gorbals kids.
Submitted by: John Shankland
Dundee, Scotland
25/05/11
Email: johnwilliamshankland@gmail.comjohnwilliamshankland@gmail.com
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Hello my name is Loudon Fraser. In my earliest years I lived on Kidston Street. 1944 my family moved to Aikenhead Road between Hollybrook Street and Hickman Street. I attended Calder Street Primary, then I was evacuated with my younger sister and brother to Comrie, Perthshire in 1942. After that, I went to Victoria Primary School, then on to Queen's Park Senior Secondary. Moved to Priesthill in 1948. I emigrated to Vancouver, Canada in April 1958, sailing from Greenock on the Empress of Britain (anyone out there know of anyone who emigrated on that trip, especially one young girl from Skirving Street, Shawlands.) I then moved to the USA in 1961. I am now retired and take time to. Been married to the same girl for close to 48 years.
Submitted by: Loudon Fraser
Langley, USA
25/05/11
Email: lfraser@whidbey.comlfraser@whidbey.com
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How can I find out info. on my friend Owen Dougan of Glasgow, Scotland? He is missing from a forum I belong to since February. Everyone is concerned and we are trying to locate him or an obituary. Thank you, Carol Lichwala.
Submitted by: Carol Lichwala
Massachusetts, USA
24/05/11
Email: gramz85@yahoo.comgramz85@yahoo.com
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Lived in Braehead Sreet with my family and gran Mary McAndrew. Dad was jannie in John Bosco. Went to Bonnies in 1978, best friends and haven't seen since were Jacqueline Abernethy and Margaret Blake. Has anyone seen them? Parents were close friends with father Breen. A shame they demolished Bonnies Church.
Submitted by: Denise MacKenzie (nee Kelly)
Glasgow, Scotland
22/05/11
Email: denise.mackenzie@mail.comdenise.mackenzie@mail.com
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I was born above Doyles Bar in June 1967 at the Gorbals Cross. My ma and da kept lodgers. We were one of the last families to leave the cross in 1971. Would love to hear more about the Gorbals.
Submitted by: Ciaran Mullan
Monaghan, Ireland
22/05/11
Email: ciaranmullan1@hotmail.comciaranmullan1@hotmail.com
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Sorry this is the proper email - I'm just a beginner at this game. Cheers, Anne.
<b>Hi Anne. The email address below is still wrong. There can be no spaces in an email address. Can you please check and repost. People who are trying to contact you will not be able to without the correct address. Cheers, Webmaster.</b>
Does anyone remember the Douglas family from Cumberland Street who lived up the pawn close (top flat) in the early sixties?
Submitted by: Anne Brannan
St. Catharines, Canada
21/05/11
Email: anne b44@hotmail. caanne b44@hotmail. ca
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Does anyone remember Lizzie Adams' shop in Florence Street and know where her family is now?
Submitted by: Mary C.
Donegal, Ireland
20/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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F.A.O. McLaughlin from Ballater Street (corner Inverkip Street) - I am trying to contact the McLaughlin family at the above address. Father was John, mother was Mimer, kids were John, Betty, Jessie, Walter & Mimer. The year was late forties and fifities, also John McGuire, Charlie & Michael Cox, John McKelvie, Joe McConnell & Paddy White - would like to hear from any of the above. Thomas K. Donnelly from 62 Lawmoor Street.
Submitted by: Thomas K. Donnelly
Glasgow, Scotland
20/05/11
Email: weecheekyman@msn.comweecheekyman@msn.com
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Trying to find any information on Jack (Jake) Downie who lived in Lawmoor Street definately in 1963 with Helen and had a daughter Helen, possibly born 1961/62. Helen was friendly with a girl when she was older called Ellen or Helen Mulholland. Any info. would be greatly appreciated.
Submitted by: Teresa Cameron
Nairn, Scotland
19/05/11
Email: sandywobble@hotmail.comsandywobble@hotmail.com
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I used to live at 122 Florence Street and went to St. Francis and Holyrood. Does anyone out there remember my mum and dad, Denis O'Callaghan and Helen McBride (Naeburn Street)? Would love to hear any stories about them. My dad played for Queen of the South in the 50's. Denise (O'Callaghan).
Submitted by: Denise Plenderleith
Glasgow, Scotland
18/05/11
Email: dplenderleith07@aol.comdplenderleith07@aol.com
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F.A.O. Geo Miller - Aye, ah remember you well. Things are ok at this end. Hope you're keeping & doing well. Joe.
Submitted by: Joe McFadden
Donegal, Ireland
18/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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F.A.O. ANNE BRANNAN - Winnie Curran's family, Margaret,is ma wife's,cousin (Linda Reid). Margaret is oan ma Facebook profile (jimthejannie). Ah kin put ye in contact with her. Ma e-mails attached, THE JANNIE. xx
Submitted by: James Fletcher
Glasgow, Scotland
18/05/11
Email: jimthejannie@btinternet.comjimthejannie@btinternet.com
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F.A.O. Georgy Porgy - You don't have to stay in Scotland to enjoy your mince and tatties and your square sliced sausage. I make mince all the time here at home, and I also make my own sausages and sausage rolls. My kids love the sausage rolls, but they won't put mince in their mouths - they hate it. As for your Scotch Whiskey, you can get all the same whiskey over here as you can at home, so come on Georgy, get out of Scotland and do a little travelling. It will broaden your mind. You only go around once and you are a long time dead.
Submitted by: Margaret Davidson
San Diego, USA
17/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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Does anyone remember my dad, son of James Convery, known as Charlie born in 1929. I believe he was also known as Charlie the head but I wasn't supposed to know that! His brother George ran off and ended up in Canada and their sister margaret married JamesEevans and are still in Glasgow. My dad's first wife was called Ruth and they had a daughter Ruthy. Would love to hear any stories. Julie.
Submitted by: Julie Convery
Falkirk, Scotland
16/05/11
Email: jcconvery@hotmail.comjcconvery@hotmail.com
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Does anyone remember my mum and dad who lived at 122 Florence Street? My dad was Denis O'Callaghan and my mum was originally McBride. Would love to hear from anyone who knew them. Denise.
Submitted by: Denise O'Callaghan
Glasgow, Scotland
16/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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I used live in Kilbarchan Street just off Egliton Street and Peebles Street. Anyone remember the Holmseys from there? Any old friends remember my family?
Submitted by: Andy Hannah
Paisley, Scotland
15/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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Over the years, a lot of messages have come from Canada. Could anybody help me out here? First, I am a Gorbals girl. Does anyone know of a Jim Fox or Gus Fox who emegrated to Canada in 63/64.Wwe were all good pals in the 60s and I would loved to find out how they are. Thank you, Agnes.
Submitted by: Agnes Herrity
Glasgow, Scotland
15/05/11
Email: agnesherrity@hotmail.co.ukagnesherrity@hotmail.co.uk
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I have come across an interesting Gorbals related item that someone may be interested in! It is a 10" vinyl record called "Gorbals Group Crossroads Youth Club - Tayvallich Sing Around" and was probably recorded in the early '60s. It has typed insert by Norman Buchan. The singers were all aged between 10-13 and were: Andy Colclough, Brian Docherty, David Fyfe, Terry Kerr, George McDougall, Richard McGarry, David Stevenson, Hugo Collum, Andrew Fyfe, Alan Gillon, James Montgomery, Charles McDougall, Frankie McManus, Helen Howieson, Marjorie Laing and Joyce Livingston. The backing adult voices were David Lunan (banjo), Alan Laird (guitar) and John Anderson (whistle). Anyone interested or with any more info just email.
Submitted by: Gavin Osborne
Newtongrange, Scotland
15/05/11
Email: gavinwendy@yahoo.co.ukgavinwendy@yahoo.co.uk
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Looking for family of Robert Thompson who lived in Castlemilk unti his death in 1971. Had a brother Joe, and sister Pearl. Joe used to have a dairy shop and his sister (I think) had a greencrocers in the same street. He also had a neice Sandra and nephew Gordon. He married Georgina Duncan in 1944 - she was known as Ina. Any information would be helpful. I am his daughter and have only found out the he died in 1971 as I was adopted.
Submitted by: Annie Simmonds nee Thompson
Epping, England
14/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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F.A.O. Amelia McKinlay - Yes the drapers shop was owned by Mr Woolfson (my uncle). Getlins shop was painted red every year for the 51 years it was there. I knew the McPhee family - the sister you refer to, her name was Kitty. Does anyone remember Remes shop in Crown Street? The owners were Louis and Sadie.
Submitted by: Mart Getlin
Marbella, Spain
14/05/11
Email: martieget@yahoo.commartieget@yahoo.com
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I am looking for family members. My father and uncles were Moses until they changed their name to Cameron, my grandmother was Annie Moses and then Annie Curran. She moved from the Gorbals to Oatlands. I had an auntie called Jessie Curran. Any help would be appreciated.
Submitted by: Sam Cameron
Derbyshire, England
14/05/11
Email: samncas@ntlworld.comsamncas@ntlworld.com
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Hello, I am looking for an online friend from Glasgow. He hasn't been around since February and I am very worried about him. His name is Owen Dougan from Glasgow, Scotland. If anyone has any info on him, please email me. Thank you very much, Sincerely, Carol Lichwala.
Submitted by: Carol Lichwala
East Longmeadow, USA
13/05/11
Email: gramz85@yahoo.comgramz85@yahoo.com
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I am trying to find out if anyone knows the were abouts of the McLaughlin family from Ballater Street. The father was John McLaughlin, mother was Mimer, there was JOHN, BETTY, JESSIE, WALTER & MIMER. We all gathered at the corner of Ballater Street and Inverkip Street. Other members of our group were Charlie & Michael Cox, John McGuire and John McKelvie. I would like to here from any of them. Thomas K. Donnelly.
Submitted by: Thomas Kelly Donnelly
Glasgow, Scotland
13/05/11
Email: weecheekyman@msn.comweecheekyman@msn.com
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F.A.O. Eddie McFall. Gilmours Bar was in fact on the corner of Nicholson Street and Norfolk Street. I have heard rumours that there was an uncovered mural of the boxer Benny Lynch in this pub. I grew up in Nicholson Street in the 60's and the pub was called the Norfolk Arms then.
Submitted by: Josephine Stuksis
Glasgow, Scotland
13/05/11
Email: josephine.stuksis@btopenworld.comjosephine.stuksis@btopenworld.com
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F.A.O. Desperate Danny - I know Jimmy Boyle - lived in the next close to me in Sandyfaulds Street with his family but for how long I've no idea. Hope this helps. Pat.
Submitted by: Pat Holland
London, England
12/05/11
Email: patlyonsholland@hoymail.co.ukpatlyonsholland@hoymail.co.uk
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Please, this is for Margaret Curran. I tried to email you but just blank. It would be nice if you could email me - it's anneb44@hotmail.com. Cheers, Anne xxx
<b>NOTE FROM THE WEBMASTER: Anne, please ensure your email address is exactly right. When you send in your anecdotes, the address always seems to have spaces within it. Also, sometimes it is .com, other times .ca. If is not accurate, return emails will not reach you. Thanks.</b>
Submitted by: Anne Brannan
St. Catharines, Canada
12/05/11
Email: anneb44@hotmail.comanneb44@hotmail.com
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Hello - I am looking for my uncle Byron Roye from Canada. He had a daughter Monique. He was born in Jamaica, lived in England then moved to Canada. His sister's name was Carmen-Mavis-Valrey.
Submitted by: Donna Mills
Grand Cayman
12/05/11
Email: donnabush25@hotmail.comdonnabush25@hotmail.com
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F.A.O. Billy McCubbin. Billy, did you work in Langside Garage in about 1960?
Submitted by: Philip Mack
Neilston, Scotland
12/05/11
Email: philipmack@hotmail.comphilipmack@hotmail.com
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My great grandparents lived at 65 Warwick Street in the 1940s. The family name was Mitchell. Just wondering if anybody reading these anecdotes lived there around the same time and remembers them?
Submitted by: Jo
Fife, Scotland
11/05/11
Email: not Supplied
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F.A.O. Kevin Kilcoyne re. Pat Heaney. Hi, just inquiring on behalf of my dad James Smyth to see if you found out anymore info on Pat. Sorry I haven't been on this site for a while but my mum passed away over a year ago and unfortunately I never checked to see if you had replyed to us. Thanks anyway.
Submitted by: Tracy Docherty
Strathaven, Scotland
10/05/11
Email: tracy.doc@hotmail.co.uktracy.doc@hotmail.co.uk
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My father - John Reid Madden was born in the Gorbals circa 1917. Moved to Edinburgh with his parents when a teenager I think. Sadly he died young - in 1963. I remember visiting relatives in Glasgow - his Auntie Jeannie & Pop Tindall, their daughter Madge (Teese) Uncle Jimmy & Mary (she was deaf) cousin Sammy and his family - does anyone recognise anybody?
Submitted by: Betty Wilson Nee Madden
Edinburgh, Scotland
08/05/11
Email: bw8487@gmail.combw8487@gmail.com
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Does anyone remember Agnes Cathy & Annie Ramsay who live at 114 Naburn Street? Annie was my mother. My Grandfather Nicholas was a Civil Resue Worker. I would also like to find out more about his work.
Does anyone have any photo's of Naburn Street in the 1920-1930's? I would like to add some to my family tree. Thanks.
Submitted by: Margaret Pearson
Sheerness, England
08/05/11
Email: mpearson441@aol.commpearson441@aol.com
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For Billy Johnstone, I was born in Hallside Streetand lived at 31 till they condemed them. What no. did you live in?
Submitted by: Anne Hannon
London, England
08/05/11
Email: annehannon@btinternet.comannehannon@btinternet.com
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Hi, I'm a newbie and wonder if any of my old pals are out there. I lived at 6 Gilmour Street until we moved to Castlemilk in 1958. Went to Oatlands Primary, then Adelphi from '56 til '60. I was known a 'Boondy' and some of the crew were: Joe Cunningham, Danny Macbeth, Arthur Bryden, Gerry Rowatt, Margret Gizzy, Greta Green, the Emsleys, Cathy and her 11-boys Hughie, Eddie, Tam etc. They were our next-door neighbours. We all lived in 'single-ends'. My Maw and Da were Polly and Andy. We lived through the wall from Broons Pub on the corner of Gilmour Street and Rutherglen Road. I had brothers John and James, sisters May, Janet and Helen. It would be great to hear from anyone who remembers us!! This is a great site. Thanks!!
Submitted by: George Bulloch
Leeds, England
07/05/11
Email: ScottyB_45@yahoo.comScottyB_45@yahoo.com
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I am doing a family tree. My mother was born at 114 Naburn Street in 1926. Her father was Nicholas Ramsay her mother was Henrietta. I would like to get in touch with anyone who could give me some info about my grandparents.
Submitted by: Margaret Pearson
Sheerness, England
07/05/11
Email: mpearson441@aol.commpearson441@aol.com
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I moved to Castlemilk from Caledonia Road in 1976. Been here ever since. My lasting memory of the old Gorbals was the swimming baths in Gorbals Street. Whenever I drive past that particular spot, I feel a tear in my eye!! It seems so long ago.
Submitted by: Dave Smith
Glasgow, Scotland
06/05/11
Email: DaveS@live.comDaveS@live.com
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Hi all thanks for your comments and nice to know I'm still remembered. Sorry about the wrong email address. It is my daughter's and she left a letter out.
Submitted by: Rab Curley
Benidorm, Spain
06/05/11
Email: pandpstevens@hotmail.compandpstevens@hotmail.com
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Any of my league winning football team out there? St. Bonaventures 1970/71?
Submitted by: J.Hastie
Glasgow, Scotland
05/05/11
Email: JayH@google.co.ukJayH@google.co.uk
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DI MAIO FAMILY. Does anyone remember the Di Maio Cafe between the police station and Lawmoor Street in the Gorbals? This would have been around 1925 - 30. My grandfather, Bartolucci Di Maio (sometimes known as Albert or Bert) owned the cafe and I'd love to know more about it. Hope to hear from anyone soon.
Submitted by: Ernesto Di Maio
Glasgow, Scotland
04/05/11
Email: catari@hotmail.co.ukcatari@hotmail.co.uk
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Anyone out there from lower end of Hospital Street early 60's?
Submitted by: George Hipson
Coatbridge, Scotland
04/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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I came fae Oatlands, attended big Bonnies school. Any old mates out there?
Submitted by: Bootsy
Rutherglen, Scotland
03/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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Does anyone remember the name of the people who were the caretakers of St. Mungo Halls near Hayfield Street in the late 1950's and early 1960's. They emigrated to either Canada or Australia in about 1962.
Submitted by: Linda
Derbyshire, England
03/05/11
Email: harry0monk@sky.comharry0monk@sky.com
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My mum and grandparents attended Buchan Street School. I can remember as a very young child circa - 1974/75 walking past the school with my mum. Does anyone know when it was finally demolished?
Submitted by: Anne Nonymous
Glasgow, Scotland
03/05/11
Email: anna33@yahoo.co.ukanna33@yahoo.co.uk
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Last month I returned to the Gorbals for the first time since 1989. I was gobsmacked when I walked over the bridge from Cathcart Road, Govanhill. What a transformation at the Gushet & Dixons Blazes lands. Fine new buildings and clear roads. I never thought I'd witness such wide scale changes at that area of the Gorbals!! I was brought up in Abbotsford Place having lived there between 1957 to 1972. I think people should be proud the way Gorbals has changed from crime and poor housing to a modern district which will stand for a long time as a credit to all who helped design and regenerate the area. Give me the present day Gorbals anytime!
Submitted by: Jim Callaghan
Brighton, England
03/05/11
Email: sunrise@msn.comsunrise@msn.com
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Who remembers the pawn on Cumberland Street? My pal lived on Lawmoor. Her name was Winnie Curran - does anyone know that name? Luv Anne.
Submitted by: Anne Brannan
St. Catharines, Canada
03/05/11
Email: Not Supplied
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Hi, I'm researching a film for the One Show on BBC 1 on famous safebreaker Johnny Ramensky and his heroism in WWII. If anyone knew him or has any interesting stories about him I'd love to hear from you! Thanks, Sam.
Submitted by: Sam
Leeds, England
03/05/11
Email: sam@reallife.co.uksam@reallife.co.uk
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Auntie Edna! Just found your post from 2008! Sure you know now, Paul gone. Mammy named her last wean after him. Mammy no good. Would love to get in touch. Hoping you still check this site. Mammy still got your old letters! Love you. x
Submitted by: Lynsey McKinnon
Ayrshire, Scotland
01/05/11
Email: lynsey.mckinnon1@googlemail.comlynsey.mckinnon1@googlemail.com
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