Possible help with your research in Ireland .....
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DavidWW
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For those of us whose memories are based on the pre-Clockwork Orange era, the name changes were...
Partick Cross - renamed Kelvinhall.
Merkland St - renamed Partick.
Govan Cross - renamed Govan.
Copland Rd - renamed Ibrox.
1..2..3... after me ..................... (with thanks to Cliff Hanley and Ian Gourley)
I know a lot of folk go fancy places at the Fair
They like to sail in steamers or to hurtle thro' the air
But I've a fav'rit route that goes to many ports of call
Although unless you look'd you'd never notice it at all
Chorus
There's Partick Cross and Cessnock, Hillhead and Merkland St
George's Cross and Govan Cross where all the people meet
West St, Shields Rd, the trains go round and round
You've never lived unless you've been on the Glasgow Underground'
They tell me that Majorca is a dandy place to be
Or Switzerland or Italy or even Gay Paree,
There’s many lovely beauty spots upon the Clyde of Firth
But I would rather always travel doon below the earth.
Chorus:
There’s names that ring like magic that can thrill you through and through
They seem to call you back wi’ an enchantment never knew
There’s places far away are like a song that’s sweetly sung
You’ll roll them round your mooth and feel them slidin’ aff yer tongue.
Chorus:
I never liked the stourie winds, the showers or the snaw,
The sun can get too burny and the sleet’s no nice at a’
But I don’t mind the climate now as on my way I go
The dolce vita’s waiting there a hundred feet below.
Chorus:
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Partick Cross - renamed Kelvinhall.
Merkland St - renamed Partick.
Govan Cross - renamed Govan.
Copland Rd - renamed Ibrox.
1..2..3... after me ..................... (with thanks to Cliff Hanley and Ian Gourley)
I know a lot of folk go fancy places at the Fair
They like to sail in steamers or to hurtle thro' the air
But I've a fav'rit route that goes to many ports of call
Although unless you look'd you'd never notice it at all
Chorus
There's Partick Cross and Cessnock, Hillhead and Merkland St
George's Cross and Govan Cross where all the people meet
West St, Shields Rd, the trains go round and round
You've never lived unless you've been on the Glasgow Underground'
They tell me that Majorca is a dandy place to be
Or Switzerland or Italy or even Gay Paree,
There’s many lovely beauty spots upon the Clyde of Firth
But I would rather always travel doon below the earth.
Chorus:
There’s names that ring like magic that can thrill you through and through
They seem to call you back wi’ an enchantment never knew
There’s places far away are like a song that’s sweetly sung
You’ll roll them round your mooth and feel them slidin’ aff yer tongue.
Chorus:
I never liked the stourie winds, the showers or the snaw,
The sun can get too burny and the sleet’s no nice at a’
But I don’t mind the climate now as on my way I go
The dolce vita’s waiting there a hundred feet below.
Chorus:
For the princely sum of 79p you can download it from http://www.tradtunes.com/album_details. ... um_id=2424
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Liz Turner
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See this web address - the easiest way to get there is train to Queen Street, underground from Buchanan St to Kelvinbridge and we're about 400 yards from there.AndrewP wrote:Yes, so I had better apply for a place at the event.AnneM wrote:Hi
Anyone planning to take the train through from Edinburgh for this event?
Anne
Liz (or others who know the area) - Is there a station nearby that I can travel to by transferring at Queen Street Station? That way I should be able to get a through ticket from Edinburgh Waverley Station. In the finest Scots fashion (by reputation only) - a cheap day return.![]()
I take it the building is the one marked E14 (across the River Kelvin from most of the Universtity buildings) on the map on the following webpage.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/general/maps/colourmap.pdf
All the best,
AndrewP
http://www.gla.ac.uk/general/maps/
Fife: Nicolson, Cornfoot, Walker, Gibson, Balsillie, Galt, Elder
NE Scot: Nicolson, Lindsay, Haliburton, Ross
Edin & Central: Nicolson, Blaikie, Stevenson, Ross, Hotchkiss, Suttie, Christie, Clelland, Gray, Purvis, Lang, Dickson
Ross & Cromarty: Ross
NE Scot: Nicolson, Lindsay, Haliburton, Ross
Edin & Central: Nicolson, Blaikie, Stevenson, Ross, Hotchkiss, Suttie, Christie, Clelland, Gray, Purvis, Lang, Dickson
Ross & Cromarty: Ross
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Liz Turner
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Sheenasetait wrote:Jack wrote:O my g.. I've just looked at the map that's the old "dough school" building where I went to collegeIf the meeting is being held in the St. Andrew's Building in Eldon St.,
then it might be easier to get off the subway at Kelvinbridge (top of map),
and walk down South Woodside Rd, then Park Rd. to Eldon St.![]()
I didn't know it had been taken over by Glasgow uni.
I'm going to spend as much time reminiscing (sp?) as learning about Irish research.
Sheena
Glad you're going to make it - my sister is also coming, so it will be great to meet up again after xx years!
Liz
Fife: Nicolson, Cornfoot, Walker, Gibson, Balsillie, Galt, Elder
NE Scot: Nicolson, Lindsay, Haliburton, Ross
Edin & Central: Nicolson, Blaikie, Stevenson, Ross, Hotchkiss, Suttie, Christie, Clelland, Gray, Purvis, Lang, Dickson
Ross & Cromarty: Ross
NE Scot: Nicolson, Lindsay, Haliburton, Ross
Edin & Central: Nicolson, Blaikie, Stevenson, Ross, Hotchkiss, Suttie, Christie, Clelland, Gray, Purvis, Lang, Dickson
Ross & Cromarty: Ross
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AnnieMack
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I have looked at the map and the aerial photograph available on-line. Am I right in saying there is parking nearby as I want to drive rather that the train route.
Annie
Annie
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Pandabean
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Liz,
I sent you a quick email saying that i would like a place. Just wondering if you got it?
I sent you a quick email saying that i would like a place. Just wondering if you got it?
Andy
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[b]McDonald[/b]
[b]Greenlees & Fairnie[/b] (Musselburgh area)
[b]Johnston, Whitson, Whitecross, Runciman [/b] (Haddingtonshire)
[b]Rutherford [/b](Dumbartonshire, Airth & Larbert)
[b]Ross, Stevenson & Robb[/b](Falkirk)[/size]
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[b]McDonald[/b]
[b]Greenlees & Fairnie[/b] (Musselburgh area)
[b]Johnston, Whitson, Whitecross, Runciman [/b] (Haddingtonshire)
[b]Rutherford [/b](Dumbartonshire, Airth & Larbert)
[b]Ross, Stevenson & Robb[/b](Falkirk)[/size]
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DavidWW
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Lorna Allison
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WOW!
Is that the old "Dough" School
First time I'll have been back there since - better not go into that. Memories are made of this. . . . .
Lorna
Is that the old "Dough" School
Lorna
Researching:
PAUL: Lanarkshire;
TORRANCE: Lanarkshire
CROSGROVE: Ayrshire, Glasgow
ALLISON: Glasgow
PRICE: Monmouthshire
CURZON: Staffs, Monmouthshire
TAIT, HUME, MIDDLEMAS,: Roxburghshire
PRINGLE: Glasgow, Central Belt, Edinburgh
PAUL: Lanarkshire;
TORRANCE: Lanarkshire
CROSGROVE: Ayrshire, Glasgow
ALLISON: Glasgow
PRICE: Monmouthshire
CURZON: Staffs, Monmouthshire
TAIT, HUME, MIDDLEMAS,: Roxburghshire
PRINGLE: Glasgow, Central Belt, Edinburgh
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AndrewP
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I see the Dough School had some courses of its time...
"... the place of women in the home and the details of The Bride’s Course - a three month course in housewifery aimed at engaged ladies, which always makes the modern women smile, if not chuckle out loud."
from http://www.archives.gla.ac.uk/about/dun ... /gcal.html
All the best,
AndrewP
"... the place of women in the home and the details of The Bride’s Course - a three month course in housewifery aimed at engaged ladies, which always makes the modern women smile, if not chuckle out loud."
from http://www.archives.gla.ac.uk/about/dun ... /gcal.html
All the best,
AndrewP