In 1892, residents complained about a lack of privacy while sending telegraph messages at the Post Office on Glasgow Road, Blantyre. Miss Walker, the sub postmistress, moved the telegraph machine to a back room for privacy. However, postmen sorting letters nearby could see incoming messages, prompting public outcry and letters to the Hamilton Advertiser.
Rain Puts a Dampner on Events, 1892
On June 4, 1892, the Congregational EU Church in Craig Street held its annual summer outing, with members traveling to Dalziel House despite heavy rain after boarding the train. Simultaneously, the High Blantyre Christian Union’s excursion to Blantyre Farm was also affected by rain, disrupting planned activities and sports.
1976 Glasgow Road at the Co-Op
What if you could go back half a century to 1976 and stand at the top of Station Road, looking across to the Co-Op on Glasgow Road? What would you see? Even if its only for 4 seconds, A.I imagines…….I thought this turned out rather well, in excepitional quality and quite accurate, considering this video […]
1960 St Joseph’s School Trip
Blantyre Round Table Anniversary Whisky
Gordon Borland shared a photo of two miniature whisky bottles celebrating the 10th anniversary Charter Dinner of Blantyre Round Table. Established in 1985, the Round Table thrived during its early years. Former members recently reunited to celebrate their contributions and reconnect after many years.
Blantyre Parish Church Choir Outing, 1892
On June 11, 1892, Blantyre Parish Church Choir members enjoyed their annual picnic at Millport. After traveling by train and steamer, they had breakfast at Crawford’s Restaurant, followed by dancing and games at Artillery Hall. The group explored the island, dined again, and returned home satisfied after a successful outing.
Colliery Summer Excursion, 1892
On June 11, 1892, around 400 employees from Auchinraith Colliery embarked on an excursion to Edinburgh, despite unfavorable weather. Accompanied by the Blantyre Brass Band, they visited various attractions and returned to Blantyre around nine o’clock, enjoying a fulfilling day out with family and friends.







