STILL STANDING (A Little Bit of Old Glasgow)

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Ed Explores Scotland

Ed Explores Scotland

11 ай бұрын

In a little bit of old Glasgow that once sat by a medieval Franciscan Friary, only one building is left. Every other building that once lined this part of the High Street and other streets has gone.
Built in 1895 as a branch of the British Linen Bank, it sits alone, the statue at its roof apex watching over the surrounding desolation. The rectangle of land in which it sits has lain unused and undeveloped for a few years now; a vacant lot that became even more vacant after a recent fire and the destruction of The Old College Bar.
The area of land is bordered by Shuttle Street, High Street, College Street and George Street, and includes the small cobbled lane once called Bun's Wynd, and now named Nicholas Street.
Far too often the history of Glasgow is peppered with stories of demolition, and of the loss of stunning buildings of some considerable architectural significance. Just down from Nicholas Street, the old college buildings at the junction of College Street and High Street are a perfect example; interesting old buildings that were allowed to fall into a state of disrepair before being demolished in the 1970s.
And 'allowed' is the word. For here in Glasgow we don't appear to care much for old buildings. Rather than carry out routine regular maintenance or do what is required to save them, we instead turn our back and wait for time and the elements, or even an unfortunate fire, to get rid of them for us.
By examining old maps and photographs, we piece together how this small part of medieval Glasgow once looked, and in doing so we see first hand the many structures that have fallen by the wayside over the years.
The video ends with photos taken inside The Old College Bar in 2013.
NOTE - It is a little uncertain when exactly the old college on the High Street was demolished. It was certainly some time after 1870. The photo I've used showing the college entrance from College street is dated around 1880. If I look at maps I see that an 1876 map appears to show the college buildings still in situ. The next map I could see online dates to 1882, and the layout of the college buildings looks different, but has certain similarities. So, all in all, it is possible that the buildings were still there around 1880.

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@ElzevereBlock
@ElzevereBlock 11 ай бұрын
You know the saddest thing about all this Ed? There are some people who actually think that knocking down old solid buildings and replacing them with a heap of shite is actually progress? It's not.
@John-DC60
@John-DC60 10 ай бұрын
High Street is an absolute disaster with all those hideous college flats
@lilah891
@lilah891 6 ай бұрын
@@John-DC60 I agree, I find so much more beauty further up Castle St where the building's are preserved and lovely to walk around.
@ctm1602
@ctm1602 10 ай бұрын
I am sure that Linen bank building will fall foul of the series of "mysterious" fires that have be fallen Glasgow over recent times 😢
@levistubbs8949
@levistubbs8949 10 ай бұрын
Served my apprenticeship in quality upholstery in Nicholas Street 1965, had my first pint in old college bar .Used to buy my records in high street tops next to the old linen bank, met some tamla Motown artists in the record shop who were in signing photos in 67, they where appearing in the Locarno, wonderful days indeed .
@jasonmudgarde286
@jasonmudgarde286 10 ай бұрын
The Victorians certainly knew how to build, the demolition of the 60s concrete flats 30 years later is testament to that. Great video, thanks pal
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Jason.
@peterpaszczak4013
@peterpaszczak4013 11 ай бұрын
I bought a pair of winklepickers from the High Walk shoe company, they were black with two gold diamonds incut on the uppers, what with those and the drainpipes... I thought I was the bees knees, now that I'm older I've found that my narrow waist and my broad mind have changed places. Amazing photos, thanks for all your work.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Cheers Peter.
@PeppieP
@PeppieP 11 ай бұрын
Loved this - so sad when you see what was taken from us. This is a brilliant channel. Thanks Eddie x
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@ev8870
@ev8870 11 ай бұрын
The British Linen Bank is my favourite building in Glasgow. If I had the money, I would buy it in a heartbeat. Thanks for covering it Ed. I really enjoyed learning a bit more about it's history.
@user-hg1ky3cj2s
@user-hg1ky3cj2s 11 ай бұрын
Ed, I have no words to describe how sad it is to loose the treasures of the past such as these wonderful buildings and the College Bar. I think I was born in the wrong century! I still have many of my family heirlooms from the 18th and 19th century. I feel the presence of my ancestors in their beauty and in my memory of the love and care given to them over the years. My Mom lived to 101, carrying forward the joy of things remembered. Thanks for this opportunity to enjoy the past in Glasgow, even though it brings on a profound melancholy. I’m grateful to you for these wonderful videos and your sentimentality. Lynn in Naples FL
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Lynn.
@tspmcfarlane
@tspmcfarlane 10 ай бұрын
I live about 30 seconds away from where you’re filming here and walk by and around all of these parts with only a surface knowledge of what the buildings once were. Thank you for this absolutely wonderful video. What a talent you’ve got for evoking nostalgia, even when it stretches far before one’s lifetime! So well researched and presented - I’ve subscribed and I’m looking forward to more videos, Ed. Thanks!
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@psmiddx2096
@psmiddx2096 11 ай бұрын
I love Glasgow's underrated architecture. The beautiful sandstones used enhance and give the city's older buildings an even older, antique but amazing look.
@iluvtojournal
@iluvtojournal 3 ай бұрын
Thanks foe the memories. I was born at 99 Dundas Street. All those old buildings were torn down. What a shame.
@SparkySenor
@SparkySenor 11 ай бұрын
I'm delighted to see that you've made a swift recovery since your last vlog. What an interesting subject. I visited the Old Linen Bank in 2016 as part of the Doors Open Day initiative. We were allowed into the building which held a small gallery of artwork, the building was untouched and full of bird droppings, which added to the surreal experience. The flat above had tenants and a room in the back held a massive safe (I'm almost certain that the door was open). I've checked and do not have any photos from that time but cannot understand why. Thanks again, Ed.
@vermeerofdelftscotlandwalk3294
@vermeerofdelftscotlandwalk3294 11 ай бұрын
Its sad that the building designed by Robert and James Adam was demolished in1974. In sharp contrast, most of Charlotte Square in Edinburgh was built to the 1791 design of Robert Adam, who died in 1792, just as building began. Its part of the New Town, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sadly, many old buildings were demolished on a whim in the 1960s and '70s. Very interesting video. 👍
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Many thanks. There were two of those wonderful old college structures on the High Street, one at each side of College Street. Pretty serious loss.
@jeanjacobs7719
@jeanjacobs7719 4 ай бұрын
Gaurs me greet to see what has been done to our wonderful Glasgow by these modern 'architects'(???) and planners- Thank you again for a great trip down memory lane!
@John-DC60
@John-DC60 10 ай бұрын
Your videos are far more interesting then the rubbish thats on TV these days
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Cheers John.
@moeszyslak7304
@moeszyslak7304 11 ай бұрын
Great work Edward...
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@lykel5011
@lykel5011 10 ай бұрын
They’ve absolutely destroyed this part of Glasgow, loved popping into The College bar after some time in the city, for a quick one while waiting on the next train. Everyone wanted the College bar to stay but unfortunately it’s now Gone
@mikidoo
@mikidoo 11 ай бұрын
Great shots of the College Bar interior, Eddie.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@triodehexode
@triodehexode 11 ай бұрын
A disgrace allowing that old shabby stone building to stand distracting from the wonderful beautiful interesting achitecture the council planners and kind private developers have given us to enlighten and brighten our days waking through the town. We should pay more council tax to increase the wise decision makers wages. I hope they enjoy their large homes in the little unspoilt villages they deserve it.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for that. Made me laugh.
@greigmcarthur3821
@greigmcarthur3821 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic video Ed, without your videos remembering the listed buildings, streets and people, we wouldn't know of them. I'm really enjoying the historical videos as much as your trekking ones too. Keep on keeping on ✊
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Cheers Greig. The historical videos are definitely more popular than the walking ones.
@patriciabell9424
@patriciabell9424 11 ай бұрын
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@patrickgritton3314
@patrickgritton3314 Ай бұрын
I left Glasgow over 40 years ago (job relocation) but this excellent video makes me want to see Glasgow soon again. Thank you , Ed.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland Ай бұрын
Cheers Patrick.
@imminentdisaster
@imminentdisaster 11 ай бұрын
Appreciate the research that you put in your videos. Well done.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Many thanks.
@RobAddie
@RobAddie 8 ай бұрын
Thanks Ed for preserving the images of the College Bar and the Linen Bank. I don't recognize that part of High Street anymore, I used to trek up and down High Street regularly on my way to my nurse training at the old School of Nursing opposite the GRI at McLeod Street. The old Linen Bank with its statue always caught my attention when I walked past and I hope it is preserved as a landmark and link to the past. I'm retired now and don't get to that part of town these days which is just as well . I don't like the direction of travel as regards the more modern architecture replacing older buildings in Glasgow. Thank you for another informative and entertaining upload, look forward to watching more now I've subscribed to your channel.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 8 ай бұрын
Thanks Rob.
@slydermartin6008
@slydermartin6008 11 ай бұрын
Always enjoy these videos Ed. Your research and dedication to putting out a good product comes through. Cheers.
@moeszyslak7304
@moeszyslak7304 11 ай бұрын
He is a gem, so glad he produces these videos for us to enjoy. Very educational too...
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@gggg-pi7fb
@gggg-pi7fb 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for inspiring me to research the Tradeston area, where many of my ancestors lived, worked and died. Tradeston is a much overlooked area in the history of Glasgow through shipping, rail, engineering and commerce. It was also home to two of the largest and most deadly explosions to hit Glasgow.
@gillbrown7866
@gillbrown7866 5 ай бұрын
Your photos of College Bar are just brilliant! Thank you...
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 5 ай бұрын
Cheers Gill.
@robertmacintyre8065
@robertmacintyre8065 11 ай бұрын
Great video Ed. I've walked past that area periodically over a number of years & witnessed its changes. Thanks for documenting them so well. 👍
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Robert.
@williamwilliam5242
@williamwilliam5242 11 ай бұрын
Bloody brilliant ❤❤❤❤❤
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thanks William.
@stephenlee5929
@stephenlee5929 10 ай бұрын
Hi, Thanks for the interior shots of the College Bar, I'm pretty sure I went past it on my travels ( I remember the Mural, with the bird, but thought it was an old man rather than nursing mother), but I didn't go in, so pleased I've seen it. I miss Glasgow.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Cheers Stephen.
@lilah891
@lilah891 6 ай бұрын
I love the photos you have took the time to compile, thank you.
@charlesmair26
@charlesmair26 11 ай бұрын
Another good vlog, ED thanks...
@jimmitchell5629
@jimmitchell5629 10 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your video Ed. Almost exactly where you started filming was a large car park area and I have a photograph from the very early 70's of my Dad helping push a car that looks stuck in mud. He worked as a car park attendant which was roughly in the grassy area that would have been facing you ( I don't know if he latterly was in charge of the larger car park) The one i remember visiting as a wee boy was very small with a small green wooden hut. He would often bring home on occasion a Scottish Daily Express van and the odd privately owned cars, wether he had permission or not i don't know lol but it got him back and forth to work. I also remember a very small garage on the corner of Shuttle Street and College street which in hindsight would be where my Dads car park sat near to the express building.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Cheers Jim. There was indeed a small garage at the corner of Shuttle Street and College Street. I still don't know why that area hasn't been built on.
@jimmitchell5629
@jimmitchell5629 10 ай бұрын
@@EdExploresScotland Yeah its strange Ed.
@MsJimbo1960
@MsJimbo1960 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, i really enjoyed watching it .
@Duncdonuts
@Duncdonuts 11 ай бұрын
My 3x great grandfather Anstruther Foote lived at 209 High street with his family in 1871 and he had a shop where he sold fruit at 241 high street. Enjoyed the video and thanks for your research.
@johnsnedden5619
@johnsnedden5619 11 ай бұрын
Another good one Eddie , the architecture on the front of the bank is first class, the stained glass windows are worth a look if they are still there and you used to get a great pie from the butchers a few shops along , cheers
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Cheers John. There was a good sandwich shop as well.
@jocky2
@jocky2 8 ай бұрын
Lovin' your work, thanks a lot for sharing.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 8 ай бұрын
Cheers. 👍
@pfmusic1
@pfmusic1 11 ай бұрын
Brilliant video Ed. Enjoyed the history. Thanks for sharing.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Patrick.
@dougie6886
@dougie6886 11 ай бұрын
Great video once again, fantastic subjects, clear and informative
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Dougie.
@Teesbrough
@Teesbrough 10 ай бұрын
Another absolute gem of a video, thank you Ed. It became more and more engrossing so I immediately watched it all over again from the start. I don’t know this area of Glasgow so, for the second viewing, I followed it with the Google Maps app on my phone. In the ‘Satellite’ mode it still shows the Old College Bar and adjoining Gallery. Best set to 3D mode where you can move the camera angle around and up and down to gain a good sense of what the block looked like before the fire.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Cheers Will.
@juliekulatunga4188
@juliekulatunga4188 7 ай бұрын
my grandfather used to sing this song to me when i was very small.
@AlwaysASunnydayBuster
@AlwaysASunnydayBuster 10 ай бұрын
That was brilliant thank you 💋
@leononell9002
@leononell9002 10 ай бұрын
G'day It is pity that you didn't mention Ingram Street and the world renowned fire station ( now a restaurant) that used to be there. I served there from 1978 -81. After a triumph we would pop around to the College Bar or the Bell Geordie for a quick celebration before heading home. At the corner of Shuttle street an Ingram street there was a hidden telecommunications building . 200ft underground there were cable runs with very high quality cable ware and amplifiers the size of garbage cans. Even circa 1980 the installation was obsolete and probably redundant. the tunnels were well ventilated an only a little dank. in a large part they had a greater diameter than the Glasgow Subway. One day at work we did a visitation and explored all the way from Shuttle Street to the far west end all the way at 2ooft below before getting bored and returning. We were informed that the cabling went all the way to Faslane, but this could have been a tall tale. We were also informed that the installation was completed in the 1950s and the depth was to protect the communications. Another part of hidden Glasgow could be found underneath Enoch's Sq. I recall at a fire at at shop there ,in a pub , that we found a deep basement with a cobbled street just wide enough to allow two reasons to pass with miniature open fronted shops on either side. There have been other adventures that I cant allow into the daylight. Regards Noel
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Noel. That's very interesting. I did almost mention the Ingram Street Fire Station. I would have mentioned it in association with a huge fire in 1909 that destroyed buildings on Ingram Street between Shuttle Street and High Street. This link gives details in The Glasgow Story site: www.theglasgowstory.com/image/?inum=TGSA01211
@keeptrekking4685
@keeptrekking4685 11 ай бұрын
Love yer vids of Scotland, brilliant to watch, been following you for a few yrs now. Im from Yorkshire but my grandparents was from Scotland, keep them coming, love watching you👍
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@robertbell2524
@robertbell2524 11 ай бұрын
That was an excellent video, Ed. I like to walk around Glasgow looking at the old & the new & so I have walked around that area. I once went into the old red sandstone building which you talked about; it was open on an Open Doors Day. I liked the little Garden which was up the lane & found it very interesting that you mentioned that it had now moved up the hill. I passed the new Garden earlier this year but it wasn't open at that time, so I will have to return once it is open. I like your choice of music for your videos. Thank you again for that.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Robert. Maybe that red sandstone building will open up on another day. Be nice to see inside.
@TheLaney80
@TheLaney80 9 ай бұрын
Brilliant video! My dad was born just round the corner on George St and I have numerous family members who lived in High St and the surrounding area
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 9 ай бұрын
Many thanks.
@johnmcgarrell5057
@johnmcgarrell5057 11 ай бұрын
Brilliant video ed i drank in tne college bar in 80s when the pub sponsored our team from the garngad St Rochs amateurs and old building still standing used to be a fruit shop in the 80s /90s and straight across from the pub used to be an old cobbler shop where I used to get my broughes souled and heeled still walk by there most mornings going to work
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Cheers John.
@Itchybiscuit
@Itchybiscuit 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Ed, never a dull moment. I noticed from old photographs that the Bank of Scotland on the corner of Water Row here in Govan used to be a British Linen Bank. Already looking forward to your next informative adventure.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Many thanks for that. The British Linen Bank must have had branches all over the city.
@MrMaharg65
@MrMaharg65 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic wee video. I ended up wandering around this spot last year , admiring that old building left standing on its own. Great to hear the entire version of I Belong To Glasgow. Can hear where they were ‘inspired’ for Rab C Nesbit’s monologues.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Cheers Graham. Yes, there are definitely some similarities between Will Fyffe in this recording and Rab C Nesbit in how the drunken man is portrayed.
@MrMaharg65
@MrMaharg65 11 ай бұрын
Will Fyffe’s grave is in Lambhill Cemetery - Always see it when visiting a family grave. 🫡
@AbenteuerSchottland
@AbenteuerSchottland 10 ай бұрын
Dear Ed, thank you for this great video 🙂👍🏼👍🏼 I love the maps and the interesting stories you tell. As I live in Perth, now this city is a bit more interesting! Have the best time, Sebastian
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Many thanks Sebastian.
@AbenteuerSchottland
@AbenteuerSchottland 10 ай бұрын
@@EdExploresScotland Hi Ed, my comment is for your new Perth Video - I'm not shure, why it got here ... anyway - good videos in general 🙂
@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0
@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting video Eddy. Love the song at the end. ❤️
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Paul.
@vitalgreenspace
@vitalgreenspace 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this excellent video Ed. We loved watching it and it really moved us and made us laugh.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@rogerwilkes9704
@rogerwilkes9704 11 ай бұрын
Nice reflections Ed
@frankpercy5419
@frankpercy5419 10 ай бұрын
I lived in Richmond St in the forties. Saw "The Monk" standing on the corner of shuttle Street We used to get our "Seturday Tuppence" from the pub landlord every saturday morning. Live in Australia now but you took me back. Thank You
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
Cheers Frank. Was 'The Monk' a ghost from the friary?
@tamasmarcuis4455
@tamasmarcuis4455 22 күн бұрын
I think this Campbell's work was mostly contemporary topical stuff for printing in newspapers. So widespread and well known at the time then easily forgotten.
@stephenturner6075
@stephenturner6075 11 ай бұрын
If I had the money I would try to purchase the British Linen building to fix it up and live in it. It's beautiful. The other British Linen building at the Gorbals looks fantastic now that it has been done up.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
I'd never really heard much about the British Linen Bank, but their branch buildings seem to have survived all over the city.
@tracyfryer8153
@tracyfryer8153 10 ай бұрын
Thank you ed that was interesting but sad. It appears we have all suffered under those toffs. Such beauty destroyed in the name of progress but depressing and grey to us. Blessings ❤
@scotlandthebrave334
@scotlandthebrave334 11 ай бұрын
Great to see a man that cares about Glasgow city centre. What's happened to Glasgow is frightening. I've not seen a window cleaner in a long time. The buildings are filthy and in urgent need of repair. Our homeless sleep in shop windows now closed. It has never looked more neglected and dirty. Not in my lifetime that is. Here's a crazy idea. We put the homeless into a hostel in Glasgow city centre. And we pay them to clean, paint, jet blast clean the vandalism in the city centre. We give them pride of purpose. And support them in learning to And maintain our buildings they sleep in with new skills. That could take the form of men's shed clubs and workshops, learning to craft, paint, cement.
@colindevine3233
@colindevine3233 8 ай бұрын
Brilliant stuff nice to see the old world Glasgow , sad to see all the new crap that replaced it !!
@thomasks3
@thomasks3 11 ай бұрын
Great video Ed. That just don’t build them like they used to. It’s as though there is no imagination when they design new buildings.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Thank you. One of the comments on here mentioned the phrase, 'cliffs wi windaes', which is spot on.
@noiamspartacus8965
@noiamspartacus8965 10 ай бұрын
Shame to see such well proportioned classical designed buildings replaced with featureless concrete and glass. The "Art Gallery " building is itself particularly artless, hideous actually. The brutal removal of architectural beauty that was much of old Glasgow is shocking.
@frasermckechnie5360
@frasermckechnie5360 2 ай бұрын
Music at the end very evocative and I felt quite emotional and pity for the poor Glaswegians disinherited of there heritage by our so called betters.
@NilZed1
@NilZed1 4 ай бұрын
its sad that Glasgow has really failed at getting buildings like the college bar LISTED so they would have been protected and had to be restored. and although its a shame we regularly tear down the victorian stuff, it turns out the victorians tore down lots of older stuff too, its been this way in Glasgow a long time.
@fabianmckenna8197
@fabianmckenna8197 Ай бұрын
Sometimes there's no point in trying to save old buildings as redevelopment just makes a mockery of them. The New Victoria Hospital was built on the site of an old school and it was promised they would keep elements of it. They kept the kids entrance arch in the carpark. The Plaza dance hall at Eglinton Toll suffered similar promises and ended up with part of the original entrance being consolidated into the wall.
@SaulTPokit
@SaulTPokit 25 күн бұрын
I work in the building opposite this, often wondered what the deal is. I like yer channel, just watched your walk up Walls Hill - I lived in Howwood for 4 year and never knew about the iron age hillfort.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 25 күн бұрын
Cheers Scott.
@paulinemcallister9855
@paulinemcallister9855 29 күн бұрын
My aunt Ethel and husband john live in hight Street no bath . she looked out window her and john talk to nurse s runing to work or going home at night every one love there xmas treexsad they knocked their tenement down as on conerthe rest is still there x
@robertwalker5218
@robertwalker5218 9 ай бұрын
At one time Glasgow was the second most important City in the British Empire . Because they were so important the buildings reflected that, and Glasgow had Hundreds of the finest buildings you would ever hope to see. Unfortunately Far Left extremism led to these beautiful buildings being torn down and now little evidence remains of Glasgows grandeur of yesteryear.
@dmcc757
@dmcc757 10 ай бұрын
I believe Colin beattie owned the building at one time ( or so I was told ( his son owns the Oran mor , byres rd ) & the Carmichael's had the fruit shop there early 90s ( I think )👍
@kokobwild2413
@kokobwild2413 10 ай бұрын
What a fascinating channel.
@sicks6six
@sicks6six 5 ай бұрын
the new glass and steel monoliths built to replace the Victorian stone building have a shelf life of 50 years tops, I've built so many of them now I could do it blindfolded, they're like the 1960s construction set ARKITEX by Tiang and employ the exact same principles as that child's toy, back in the Christmas of 66 when I played with ARKITEX never did I think one day I would be doing the same thing but scaled up. . .
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 5 ай бұрын
One of the other comments attached to this video describes these modern housing towers as 'cliffs wi' windaes', a phrase I think is spot on.
@2wittysue535
@2wittysue535 8 ай бұрын
If you visit Glasgow (please do, we're a friendly lot 😊) and you go for a walk look up. The most beautiful architecture can be seen with a wee raise o yer noggin! Lol 😂.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@frankpercy5419
@frankpercy5419 10 ай бұрын
The Monk was a chief in a Razor Gang always wearing a dark overcoat. You could see his facial scars from George street. When i came down Portland Brae on my guidie I could see him from there. He didn't look like he was handing out blessings. I must send you my early memoirs of Glasgow C1 (not G1) "Apaches in George Square" Regards Frank
@alexcochrane8446
@alexcochrane8446 11 ай бұрын
Great vid. Interesting but sad. Another Adams building gone. Why do councils hate them? Good ending with Will Fyffe. My dad loved old pubs like the college bar and I belong to Glasgow. Brought back happy memories.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Cheers Alex.
@BRIDGETONBILLYBOYS
@BRIDGETONBILLYBOYS 10 ай бұрын
Corruption in Glasgow saw whole areas pulled down in the 60s and 70s.Demolition companys owned by a notorious gangster(now dead) got most of the work.They were going to demolish those lovely tenements at charing cross many made way for the Kingston bridge.Lots of areas were slums i dont deny that in the Gorbals and Bridgeton the people sent to Castlemilk ,Easterhouse and Drumchapel totally soulless with nothing to do apart from gang fights and appearances from Frankie Vaughn 😂.
@stevenweir9367
@stevenweir9367 10 ай бұрын
It's so sad to see that ugly council fence standing there and it'll probably be there for years to come
@Jaffa45
@Jaffa45 10 ай бұрын
7:01 - Is that steeple in the background now at the bottom of High St?
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
I'm afraid not. The steeple in the old photo is the university's clock tower, which was demolished. The tall tower at Glasgow Cross is all that remains of the old tolbooth.
@Jaffa45
@Jaffa45 10 ай бұрын
@@EdExploresScotland Looked somewhat similar. Not surprised that it was demolished. Such is the way of Glasgow.
@christopherkerr1693
@christopherkerr1693 11 ай бұрын
Thee's a statue of Thomas Campbell in George Square
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
There certainly is.
@John-DC60
@John-DC60 10 ай бұрын
In the book, The Bell and the Tree, there is a story that says, underneath the College bar there is another street
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
I seem to recall reading about a cobbled surface somewhere in the pub, one that was much older than the building.
@lumsdot
@lumsdot 11 ай бұрын
I confused , there is a british linen bank at 166 gorbals street, maybe there is 2, they look the same
@Itchybiscuit
@Itchybiscuit 11 ай бұрын
The Bank of Scotland on the corner of Govan Road/Water Row used to be a British Linen Bank as well. It's fascinating watching Ed's videos, always something new to learn.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Hallo there. Yes, I've had a look on Google Street view and I can see the building you refer to. It's similar to the High Street branch but does have differences. Must have been quite a few branches of this bank in the city.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
I'll have to keep a look out for that one. Many thanks.
@lumsdot
@lumsdot 11 ай бұрын
@@EdExploresScotland the one in the gorbals has been lucky as well, its been renovated, just search 166 gorbals street ,the 2nd result shows detals of renovation
@TheDAT9
@TheDAT9 11 ай бұрын
How long will the the revolting ugly boxes last ?
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 11 ай бұрын
Not very long, I suspect.
@drewzyboy
@drewzyboy 10 ай бұрын
Whats your opinion on Provands Lordships new look? Glasgow City Council have roughcasted it . Looks awful in my opinion
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 10 ай бұрын
I haven't seen it. I'll need to have a look. I know that salt thrown up from the road and pavement in winter has a bad effect on sandstone and the mortar, and I do recall seeing the outer wall for a few feet above ground-level look badly pitted and eaten away. So perhaps the rough-casting will at least protect the underlying stone.
@drewzyboy
@drewzyboy 10 ай бұрын
@EdExploresScotland yeah I thought there has to be some reason behind it. Must be a protective type of covering on it. Its cream coloured.. looks a lot different now! Keep the content coming. Enjoying it thanks 👍🏻
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 8 ай бұрын
I think you're thinking of Provan Hall, which is in Easterhouse. Provand's Lordship is in Glasgow city centre, up beside Glasgow Cathedral.
@forbesmeek6304
@forbesmeek6304 7 ай бұрын
Provan Hall has had the same Harling as Provands Lordship, think that was the traditional finish for rubble built hooses.
@trainrover
@trainrover 11 ай бұрын
queer how even the postwar insertions appear finished there
@hughzapretti-boyden9187
@hughzapretti-boyden9187 10 ай бұрын
I say we take off & nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure...😉
@Teenibash1969
@Teenibash1969 7 ай бұрын
There is no attempt by planners to convert and save old buildings. It’s just a mash up of new styles. Monstrosities.
@EdExploresScotland
@EdExploresScotland 7 ай бұрын
Another old red-brick industrial building, I think in the Finnieston area, demolished recently to make way for flats. The destruction continues.
@bruceburns1672
@bruceburns1672 10 ай бұрын
From Australia, I only see poverty squalor and poor-quality construction in old world British cities, they are to me an eye saw, every brand-new building no matter how boring it looks with modernism is a blessing as far as I am concerned it all part of getting rid of that run down slum look of British cities.
@galynaprylutska6253
@galynaprylutska6253 10 ай бұрын
This part of the city is a complete disaster, being the oldest one, it should have been a tourist gem. Instead of it, it's just a deep scar left after some utopic architectural experiments which are obviously still being carried on. The strangest thing - it's just a 5 min walk from the City Chambers.
@edmundbanks1806
@edmundbanks1806 11 ай бұрын
CAN YOU DO THE AREA OF MILLER STREET WHERE MY GANDMOTHER AND MOTHER LIVED.
@forbesmeek6304
@forbesmeek6304 7 ай бұрын
Great stuff Ed, love that wee tower. Passed it one night pre-covid, the door was open a bit and ah keeked in. Thee was a fire in the hearth and a wee party in progress. I wished them a good night and went for the bus. 😂
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