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.
Trying to Cool down in River, 1892
The last week in June 1892, was hot and as was the custom in those days, many people took to swimming or going for a dip in nearby streams and rivers around Blantyre. I’ve recounted the dangers people faced doing this many times on Blantyre Project and sadly, many dozens of people have lost their […]
Colonel Harington Stuart at Blantyre, 1892
In June 1892, Colonel Harington Stuart, the Unionist candidate for mid Lanark, campaigned in Blantyre, addressing crowds at various meetings. He advocated for an eight-hour workday for miners, opposed Home Rule, and supported local options on liquor regulations. His speeches were well-received, earning him unanimous support.
Lachlan Taylor, Gasfitter
In the 1890s, Lachlan Taylor operated a plumbing and gasfitting business in Blantyre, known for quality repairs at reasonable prices. His family business, established in 1832, expanded to fitting gas cookers and exploring electrics. This historical overview highlights businesses from 130 years ago, preserving their legacy for future generations.
Thomas Cross, Painter & Decorator
Some long forgotten history about Blantyre business. Thomas Cross was an early painter and decorator based from High Blantyre. In 1892, he operated from Gardiner Place on Main Street, a former tenement which once sat where the entrance to the carpark is now, next to Day Today and Ladbrokes. Being a painter and decorator in […]







