Mesklin. Thank you for approving the image. I think that when it was edited into my original post that it would be available to all, as Catherine has pointed out.
I had been waiting for it to be approved and then I was going to put it in the post. It is most likely that I should have waited until it had been approved before placing my initial post; avoiding all this chaos I was responsible for creating. My apologies to all.
dennis
Uploaded 1891 census, can't read the address .....
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Jack
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I'll go along with Andrew.
Stirling St was re-named Blackfriars St, and can be seen at one of Andrew's favourite sites!
http://www.nls.uk/digitallibrary/map/to ... plans.html
Select Glasgow [1892-94]
click on Centre Square
click on VI.11.12 (3rd up from bottom on right hand side)
Stirling St is just below middle centre of map
(runs west from the High St into South Albion St)
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You can also see it at http://www.theglasgowstory.com/vallist.php
Select Ward 2 - it's near the top left hand corner. Or Ward 9.
Jack
Stirling St was re-named Blackfriars St, and can be seen at one of Andrew's favourite sites!
http://www.nls.uk/digitallibrary/map/to ... plans.html
Select Glasgow [1892-94]
click on Centre Square
click on VI.11.12 (3rd up from bottom on right hand side)
Stirling St is just below middle centre of map
(runs west from the High St into South Albion St)
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You can also see it at http://www.theglasgowstory.com/vallist.php
Select Ward 2 - it's near the top left hand corner. Or Ward 9.
Jack
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