In February 1892, police officers in Larkfield, Blantyre encountered miners Francis McGowan and William Kirk causing a disturbance by knocking over 15 water barrels. Both were fined £1 each, equivalent to about £90 today, or faced 14 days imprisonment for their antics during a routine patrol.
Brown & Robertson, Painters
Brown and Robertson was a painting business in High Blantyre during the 1890s, located at Gardiner Place on Main Street. They specialized in plain and decorative painting, gilding, and paperhanging, offering the latest Victorian patterns to customers. This note helps preserve their legacy for search engines.
Graffiti at Hamilton Palace, 1892
In February 1892, the Hamilton Herald reported on graffiti at Hamilton Palace, describing an artist who adorned the wall with snow-based artwork. While the piece displayed impressive artistry, it was criticized for containing a few vulgar elements, which were minimal compared to the overall extent of the work.
Lost Pet at Springwells, 1892
In February 1892, Mr. McCaffrie, a spirit shop owner in Springwells, placed an advert in the Hamilton Herald seeking his lost fawn St Bernard dog, offering a reward for its return and warning against possession. This incident highlights the contrast between past and present methods of finding lost pets.
Memorable Moments: High Blantyre Church Wedding in 1962
Glasgow Subway Construction, 1892
In March 1892, during Glasgow Subway construction, workers unearthed a large underground cavity containing a fossilized canoe, indicating its connection to an ancient floodplain by the River Kelvin. The site also revealed encrinities, intriguing geologists, as these fossils were previously known only from Blantyre’s quarries, leading to significant media attention.
James Kelly 1865 – 1932
James Kelly (1865-1932) was a prominent Scottish footballer, renowned as Celtic’s first captain and pivotal in establishing the club’s legacy. He played for Renton and Scotland, winning the Scottish Cup multiple times. Post-retirement, he became a Celtic director, with his family maintaining ties to the club.







