My Aunt and Uncle Kathleen and Tommy Blacker lived in 6 Rathlin Street, Govan. When they married on the 29/4/1939 they moved to Hillington. From terrace proud to alley base I know thee as my mother's face. I remember on Sunday mornings being taken with my sister, Elizabeth, on a No. [6] Govan is believed to have then been part of a kingdom ruled from Dumbarton Rock, known as Alt Clut, the rock on the Clyde. Further, that by becoming involved in social, political, and economic activities, the community of any area can organise itself in such a fashion as to understand that community, or collective power is real. This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's We then moved to a cottage at 112 Golspie Street down the lane, I always remember walking home down the lane, at the bottom of the lane we had a very large wooden gate, which we had to open to get in. I went to Harmony Row school then Hills Trust school, then to Govan High school. We moved to Cardonald when I was very small but used to go back to Govan all the time and stay with my grannie at 711 Govan Road, above McLarens Newsagents. : Gwovan[3]? The following year, Fairfields and the other major Clydeside yards (Stephens, Connels, Yarrows and John Browns) were merged to form Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS). Sergeant Angus McIvor and constable Bob McDonald were the two cops who had bravely filmed the gang operating from one of the empty flats. I can see from the various pieces of information I have obtained that the Leddy's lived in various places in Govan including 61 Victoria Street, 10 John Street, 76 White Street and 11 Logie Street. I still have a picture in my mind of your father Guido, a very handsome man. The faults were caused mainly by a lack of insulation and waterproofing at the joints in the concrete panels, which made up the structure. I was born in Govan in 1930 and went to Saint Constantine's Elementary School and then on to Saint Gerard's in 1941, I was at St Gerard's until 1946. HP10 9TY. Co. Ltd., Alexander Stephens & Sons, J & G Thomson, Harland & Wolff and more. It was a Magical childhood play area, the closestairs were a Pirate Ship; Hospital; Wee Shop; School, aye in the 1950's we used our imagination rather than computers to stop us being bored! Not a penny in our pockets other than the price of admission to the pictures on a Saturday afternoon and some extra for some sweeties, I remember my grandmother used to give Helen my sweetie coupons from the back of the Ration Book, as she had such a sweet tooth that she would have ate her way through February and March coupons even though it was only January and stores knew we were still going to be rationed for some time to come (I didn't have a sweet tooth so always had coupons to spare). Gran was Annie Murphy but her dad died when she was 4 and her mother remarried John Johnston and went on to have a huge number of children - and as we research the family, we keep finding more. or. This was around 1954ish. My father "served his time" in the Thermotank then for many years was a policeman in Plantation Street. I remember Betty McPhee, Margaret Liversidge, the Gourlay brothers and Brian Wilson.We lived in the top floor for a few years and the moved to bigger flat on first floor with a bathroom. SC 020951 We are the Eskimoes. Lots of memories too many to say here. However, there is the potential for tourism development, for example, the planned development of the Govan Old site, which hosts the historically significant stone carvings, has led to the development of the surrounding townscape and new infrastructure. But. Delete. Log In. It was dedicated to St Constantine, who had been buried at Govan. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday . [9] It had also been parodied by the BBC Scotland television comedy series Rab C. Nesbitt, with Wine Alley and the wider Govan area the stated setting for the show, though episodes were seldom filmed there. [31] GEC's Marconi Marine division already owned YSL (purchased in 1985) and VSEL (purchased in 1995). However, given the area's reputation there was also a large numbers of empty houses. I was born in Govan in 1948 and lived with my grannie in Vicarfield Street, opposite the school. No1seems2care. I was shown the door and advised to join the cubs, which I did, but I would have enjoyed being the 1st Lifebhoy. However, as little seems to have changed in the last 30 years does this mean that at last, local communities are to be involved in making decisions about their futures? Elder park is a mess and all the railings have been taken out. My grandparents lived opposite and I remember being sent down to McGunness for an ounce of tobacco for my grand dads pipe. Redevelopment was never completed and the combined effects of poor building specifications, and carelessness in the design of the surrounding spaces were becoming embarrassingly apparent. My Aunt Marg & Uncle Jack Johnstone had the paper shop on Govan Road. A great place to live. I met him at our place of employment. However, the dealers were less careful back in Wine Alley where they thought they were untouchable. Wine Quality 4/4. Readers comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. Great memories. My gran was Ella Campbell who lived in Greenfield Street during the 50s and 60 s. [42] The ships were built by the following companies: Robert Napier & Company, Randolph Elder & Company, Dobbie Hedderwick & Co., Dobie & Company, Mackie & Thomson, Smith & Rodgers, London & Glasgow Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., William Beardmore & Company, John Elder & Company, Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Within 10 years, Glasgow Corporations repair and maintenance service to the area had declined noticeably because the Corporation was simply not interested. Anyone know the Maguire family from Logie Street and 147 Langlands Road? Introduction Alley & Vine. Claire Fitzpatrick - I wonder if your Mary is one of our family? While debating the (Greenwood) Housing Bill of 1930, the MP John Wheatley insisted that Britain would never get rid of its slum problem as long as it continued to set aside for a particular section of the community an inferior quality of housing The above extract comes from the enquiry that the sociologist Sean Damer wrote on the history of what was regarded as the most notorious slum-housing scheme in the Glasgow of the 1970s, Moorepark, or as it came to be known by Govanites and Glaswegians the Wine Alley of Govan. My maternal grandmother Mary Agnes McDermott and her family came to Govan from Ireland in the early 1900's. USA. They also discovered in the early days that one gang member was driving about in hired cars. My brother and I would wait for the coal lorry to come round the corner and hang onto the back of it as it drove up the street. Comments have been closed on this article. [31], In 1999, GEC's Marconi Marine division purchased the yard when Kvrner announced its departure from the shipbuilding industry. Laurel Brook. Komunitn organizcia. Pagini similare. I had to leave early as I was going to a residential orchestral camp but I was so heartbroken at the shop closing, I didn't want to miss a moment of that last day. February 15, 2020 at 4:10 PM @ Anonymous LMFAO ! :bbpd: Her daughter had a hairdressers just up from St Constantine's, I think, and my Gran got me to go along and help her wash the towels on Saturday night. 6 Markus, 1993, p. 163 Like Pauline I also went to St. Margaret's and I also recall Susan's Shop. Lesbian actress Raven-Symone showed off her high top fade and her unique backpack at the Los Angeles Premiere of Fox's 'Empire at ArcLight Cinemas Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, California. Resources were stretched as detectives dealt with high levels of violence including murder - much of it drug related. Business . 13 Bailey and Hastings, 2004, p. 92 There were two other sporting venues for local residents and workers located in the south of Govan (with no space available in the industrial northern area at the Clyde): White City Stadium and Albion Greyhound Stadium, both now entirely demolished. It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Kelvin and the district of Partick. [29], Kvrner of Norway, as part of a planned development of a large international shipbuilding group, took over Govan. Nobody like them in the World. In 1996, a team from Channel 4's Time Team programme carried out an archeological excavation at the site. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. For instance, leaky, crumbling roofs were never repaired during the improvements nor were rotten, draught-causing window frames replaced while the backcourt midden arrangements remained as inadequate as ever. Govan was the site of a ford and later a ferry which linked the area with Partick for seasonal cattle drovers. I went to St.Constantines Primary School. Best people you could meet. In particular, urban communities are increasingly constrained by both local and governmental authorities, and also by outside economic factors, which can and do prohibit perceived changes for the better. Added to these miseries, Damer also found that drug It was a two bedroom, living room with a kitchenette and full bathroom. View listing information for 7285 Hedgerose Drive, Cumming, GA, 30028. Dry Docks Cafe. Been looking at the old pictures of Govan and wondered if anyone remembers my father's Chemist/Optician shop at Govan Cross near Helen St, 830 Govan Road. Lived there all the way through the 70's until we moved to Cardonald in 1980. Portrait of a Lady by Esme Clark. [27], In 1971, Upper Clyde Shipbuilders went into receivership and the Conservative government led by Edward Heath refused to give them a 6,000,000 loan. Would love to get in touch with any old pals for the era 1965-1976. As the rate of urbanisation has increased in the last 30 years, the government capacity to support the disadvantaged within this sphere has in many cases failed. We used to prick our fingers to drop blood into the fish tank where the (goldfish-sized) piranhas were and watch them converge on the blood. I was born and lived in Harmony Row, 1960, before moving to Drumchapel in 1961. Site Number NS56NE 4994. My great grandfather lived at 67 Garmouth Street with his 3 daughters. You never forget these things, but what great days and what character building it was. The Moorepark area is served by Ibrox subway station on the Glasgow Subway system,[15] which is located on the corner of Copland Road and Woodville Street. When the car stopped at lights in Helen Street it was surrounded by the surveillance team who arrested the driver and seized the heroin which had a street value of 50,000 - worth 125,000 today. I went to St. Anthony's Primary School and after passing my quallies I went to St. Gerard's. Reply. The idea behind the hotel was to employ local people and to draw in money to the area. Will they be full participants at setting the agenda for their locals or are these just pie crust promises?11 Will the same old story of the past three decades resurface where members of local communities are merely informed or consulted about changes in which they have no say?12 Perhaps one of the worst errors that the new regeneration policy is now making is that of ignoring the potential of local housing organisations as important instruments for inclusion and social capital, and their spill over effects of wider social and economic developments and issues. My sister and I were born the year before the second world war at Montrose nursing home in Govan. However, people striving to improve their existing environment have limited freedom to act independently. Related Pages. I spent a lot of time at my granny's while growing up I remember we used to get payed for watching the cars when there was a game on at Ibrox. My grandmother's name was Mary Murray she had eight children one being my mother Helen who was born in 1927. Glasgow Crime Stories: The drug nightmare of Wine Alley. He also had a shop in Govan Road and he lived at 31 (I think) Copland Road, his name was Robert Reid and he had 2 daughters, Jane my mother and her sister Molly who lived for years in Merryland Street before it was pulled down. [10][11], The area was associated with Junior football team St Anthony's who had two grounds in the area. Somewhere along the Govan Road, there was a sweet shop with a train set that would go around all the big jars of sweets. [21], The area has had a reputation for deprivation and poverty, partly due to the construction of housing estates in the 1930s to relieve the overcrowded slum district of The Gorbals, Glasgow. The wines were delicious but unfortunately out of my price range. It was a beautiful building and I would have thought that the powers that be could have used it for something. Only neighbours I remember were children Mary and her younger brother James Haggerty who lived in same close which I think was 95 Golspie Street. We left govan to go to Drumchapel. 15 Saturday Home, 2005, p. 20 16Vindicated1, 2005, p. 1-2, Acknowledgements I was born in 1946 at 16 Elderpark Street, I had 3 brothers; Harry, Robert and Ronnie, we all went to Greenfield Primary school, Harry and Robert also went to Govan High School and we also went to 168th Boys Brigade and lifeboys. Community organisation. I used to go to the Harhill Baths every Friday night.Saturday mornings, afternoons were at the Lyceum or The Plaza Picture Houses. [1][2] By the early 20th century Moorepark was bounded by the commercial properties, tenements and villas of the Broomloan estate to the east and railway lines to the west. 14276 Southeast 176th Street. It is now an industrial estate. The Wine Alley is a boutique wine shop specializing in fine wines from the Pacific NW and Around the world! Non-governmental organisations working in the field such as the Church, charitable organisations, etc., have for a long time advocated Community Planning or management of the urban environment as the best solution to this problem of how to give a better quality of life to many of the citizens of our country. We would also put on a concert in one of the vacant stores that Helen's brother and his wife had access to, the women would make hot peas and vinegar and listen to us all singing and dancing out of sync, but what memories, what sheer fun, I wouldn't trade it for the world today. Svisiace strnky. Got in with the wrong crowd in Wine Alley,Govan, Glasgow,(Rab C Nesbitt Country) usual stuff to start with theft,housebreakings(Burglary to those from England), theft of and from motor vehicles, local gang wars etc, then got into some serious crime such as armed robbery, Gun running between Stranraer to Belfast, serious assaults(GBH), . Used to have a friend called Theresa Moody who died quite young. The answer is 1 authority is necessary because it plays an indispensable mediating role at local and city level through bringing togeth locals and officials. It is now an industrial estate . British Shipbuilders road to privatisation was not as swift, and the group was sold piece by piece throughout the course of the 1980s. I remember the days my sister and I would take part in the fair while we were in a dancing school, which was named Thompsons. My mother was born at 68 Harmony Row in 1924, when she was about 10 she was sent to Dand's Drapers on Langlands Road to buy thread for a neighbour and got her finger caught in the door which resulted in losing the tip of it which gave her years of pain, on a lighter note on the subway to hospital she had to pace up and down with pain which resulted in her leaving the subway with her pockets jingling. Without a home, mankind has no place. We had some chalk on us and we wrote on the outside of the lovely red tiles on the wall. An isolated island of cheap building land, Glasgow Corporation bought the Moorepark land and in 1934 built the Moorepark Housing Estate, a typical Glasgow rehousing scheme of three-storey grey concrete-block tenements. Govan (/vn/ GUV-n; Cumbric? I was born 23 Elder Street, Govan in 1943. We also have a great selection of craft beers! This company continued until 1965, when it filed for bankruptcy. 11/2. My Granny lived at 60 Greenfield Street next to Mrs Knox's wee shop. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. Govan (/ v n / GUV-n; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district, parish, and former burgh now part of south-west City of Glasgow, Scotland.It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Kelvin and the district of Partick.Historically it was Within it and its roughly circular churchyard is one of the finest collections of Early Christian stones in the United Kingdom, known as the Govan Stones, dating from the c.9th to 11th centuries. I remember living in a single end tenement (1950's) at 77 Nethan Street and the excitement on a Saturday morning when the man delivered the coal in our bunker which was right next to our bed. Posted on Behalf of Mags Monaghan The "Wine Alley" housing scheme, just off the Broomloan Road, was notorious in Govan and elsewhere in Glasgow as a den of thieves, drunks and drug addicts. The authors would like to thank Glasgow Braendam Link, The Faith in Community (Scotland) Transformation Team, Oxfams UK Poverty Programme, and the Poverty Alliance for suggesting the idea of this project for the worlds Poverty Day on October 17th 2005. It was fantastic we even had a large grass area to play such a great childhood. Playing out in the street with our whip and peeries my sisters and friends would have contests to see who could chalk their peerie with the best colour design. Does anyone remember the shop or have a picture of it in the background? Clyde News. 'The. The City of Woodinville's Mayor Mike Millan cut the ribbon to mark the occasion. We moved to a new house in Mallaig Road which was built on what used to be Millers Farm where I stayed until I got married. The origins of the Doomster Hill are a mystery. Otherwise, unless there is agreement between authority and community, issues like social segregation will never go away unless something is done is because the housing system (and the way it operates) encourages the separation of the rich and the poor. Moorepark was demolished and converted into an industrial estate in the 1990s, along with a nearby contemporary development at Teucharhill which had a similar tough reputation. Knowing a house which was empty he pre-emptively sought approval from the council to use it as part of the operation. A list of almost 3000 ships built at Govan has been collected in the "Clydebuilt Database". 9 Goodlad, and Meegan, 2005, p. 188, Community Power in Community Planning I almost joined Majorettes but I had no coordination so no chance of being Govan Queen either that year. If his western city is invariably "smoky" and even hellish in aspect, throughout his poem "Edinburgh" the Scottish capital is glimpsed "high in . Then the place just went to pot. [12], There is an oddity whereby part of eighteenth-century parish of Govan (which was in Lanarkshire) is counted as being within Renfrewshire. When all my pals joined the Lifeboys I went along too for 2 weeks, I think the hall was on Portman or Middlesex Street. We lived in a low-down coal-fire heated home at 9 Lettoch Street and we only ever moved once and that was to the house directly above us. I went to Broomloan Rd nursery then the school. The Burnside gang were found with 150,000 in heroin and a large sum in cash. However, as soon as Bishop Loch got permission to build, they immediately decided to cancel the hotel, and double the amount of private houses to a 1,000. My mam would love to know. Renton, WA 98058. I'm sure many of these places will have been demolished or renamed but it would be great to hear from anyone who knows of the family or can provide any more details. The partnership works by: Moorepark is a small area in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Don't think I enjoyed my time at Govan High, who did but I remember the english teacher Johnny Duncan, Jock Reiburn (maths), who was strict but gave me a good basic knowledge of algebra which stood me in good stead for my future in engineering. Resolved: Release in which this issue/RFE has been resolved. A friend called called Alison Galbraith. Our first daughter was born in 1962, and then when she was six months old, we went to Toronto, Canada. It would also mean long hours of up to 18 hours day in unpleasant conditions. In 1975 the sociologist Sean Damer went to live for six months in Britains most notorious housing scheme, Moorepark, or as it was known to all The Wine Alley of Govan in Glasgow. The estate was acquired in the 1870s by the Glasgow and South Western Railway Company and the mansion house was demolished. My father was a chemist who worked for the SCWS. We had 4 Cinemas that we could go to and the swimming baths and all the dykes round the back to jump and all the different games we played outdoors until the street lights went on and Dad shouted out the window it was time to come up the stairs. "And so for the time being I have finished this series (4th book comming this year) what an amazing book I especially loved the mention of the wine alley in govan as that's where my mama is from! C/o Jones Lang LaSalle 150 St Vincent Street Glasgow G22 5ND AGENT Jones Lang LaSalle 150 St Vincent Street Glasgow G22 5ND WARD NO (S) 52, Govan COMMUNITY COUNCIL 02_073, Govan CONSERVATION AREA LISTED ADVERTTYPE Bad Neighbour Development PUBLISHED 24 October 2003 SITE AND DESCRIPTION Servicii comunitare. The newlyweds got engaged in April 2018 after dating for three years and were forced to delay their wedding last April due to the coronavirus pandemic. It may have been used to contain the body or relics of St. Constantine, a Pictish king killed seemingly killed by Vikings in 876/7 - the style of carving indicates an origin in the late 9th or early 10th century. 102m Harley's ice cream parlour . I attended Harmony Row School and Hills Trust Primary. Life in wine alley I was born in 1950 and brought up in Govan in the Moorepark housing estate or the Wine Alley, as it was commonly known. It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0km) west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Kelvin and the district of Partick. Old Photographs Govan Glasgow Scotland tourscotland 31K subscribers 111 27K views 5 years ago Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Govan, Glasgow, on the south bank of the River Clyde,. Gallery. Listing details information provided by Stephen Redding. My granny Flora McFadyen was one of the oldest and longest residents in the Wine Alley. The barbers shop was called "Knop & Joyce" and was at 26 Langlands Road, it opened in 1929 and Harry Knop lived in the next close at 34 Langlands Road. It goes on to say that although bad housing design, and the allowance of dilapidation has been part of the problem, still housing is not the whole answer. This present attitude towards housing has serious implications for the future. It also told them that he was changing the vehicles and registration numbers to avoid detection. George and Mary Breslin's, 2 boys (Raymond and Michael), William & Margaret Gallagher's boy and girl (Charles and Maureen) and John & Annie Mc Culloch's 2 girls and 1 boy ( Elizabeth, Mary and John) which was us. Jack, Margaret, Frank, Gerry, May, Charlie and Kathleen, Annie Maguire's 7 children. He thought that important questions are never asked because mistakes in the finish of the whole are not seen until it is too late. (was it Grant's????? Media/news company. Situated south of the River Clyde and part of the former Burgh of Govan, it was colloquially referred to as 'Wine Alley' during the mid-to-late 20th century when a housing scheme with a rough reputation was sited there. You Wine Alley Govan Team were shite begs. James and Catherine moved to Govan from Ireland and lived on Victoria (Neptune) Street and Langlands Road. Scots: Gouan; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district, parish, and former burgh now part of south-west City of Glasgow, Scotland. Sometimes on a Sunday we would go over to Kelvingrove and (if memory serves me) run around the suits of armour until we were thrown out of the Art Galleries. Within a years, Moorepark had gained the abusive epithet of the Wine Alley. As for our childhood and growing up in Govan we would never change a thing, there was everything in Govan any child wanted and we never ever suffered from boredom after school, we were outside playing peever, rounders, climbing dykes, swimming at the pool and rolling our Easter eggs down the hill at Bellahouston Park. Police Scotland. The Murrays were a large family maybe someone remembers them? Finalists in the Intermediate Cup 1929-30, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moorepark,_Glasgow&oldid=1142353497, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 1 March 2023, at 23:16. Sources However, the documents do not ask why so many people with poor health or low educational qualifications happen to be in the same areas in the first place! He said be a good girl, I don't want to see you when you're 17 causing problems. I remember Vogue would show two part Westerns that made us come back the following Saturday to find out who won the fight, there was also an entertainer named "uncle Harry" who would go up on the stage when the movie was over and ask us to wave our white hankies that we were asked to bring, we would all stand up and sing "Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag" before we left. Canmore ID 315779. In early 1989 police discovered a team of young drug dealers were operating in Wine Alley, led by older man Eddie Burnside. Alley & Vine will be ready for outdoor and indoor dining once allowed, but until then, customers can order online or by phone for takeout and curbside pickup. Govan is home to the Scottish Junior football team Benburb F.C. Unresolved: Release in which this issue/RFE will be addressed. I used to go there with my Mum to Woolworths, they had shoe shops and everything you wanted. I was wondering if anyone had any information on the McSherry family? Not Now. Poor health and low-levels of educational qualifications are offered as secondary parts of the equation. We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments. Anyway gabgabgab, lots more if anyone is interested. Napier's Shipyard in Govan was later acquired by William Beardmore and Company in 1876 and incorporated into William Beardmore and Company in around 1900. She had two brothers James (b.1924), Michael (b.1928) Agnes (b.1930) and Kathleen (b.1932). Zobrazi viac od Sunny Govan Memories na Facebooku. He also allowed naval officers in training to visit the shipyard to familiarise themselves with the new vessels. I'm thinking I never whined at them again. I recall going to the Co-op hypermarket on a Saturday morning for messages. This article is about the district in Glasgow. I have memories of buying penny and thrupny canes there to make a bow 'n arrows. Several hotel chains have moved in while both BBC Scotland and STV have their studio complexes there. I was born in the Southern General Hospital in 1958 and lived at 23 McGregor Street, Chookiehill [Teucharhill] as it was fondly called then. We love it here, but still go back to Scotland every other year. I went to Govan High school and Fairfield Primary school, I worked at MacDonalds biscuit factory then went to Toronto with my husband Dan Slavin, I miss my wee town, it will not be same anymore.