Back to Glasgow Road. This time 1978, a time when huge redevelopment was underway.
Blantyre residents go about their daily business, hands full of shopping, for Glasgow Road had just about everything you would ever need at that time.
Looking towards Burnbank, the picture is taken near the former junctions of John Street and Clark Street. Out of the picture on the right would have been Stonefield Parish Church. Do you know anybody in the picture. What are your memories of this part of Glasgow Road?
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Mary Boyle Ah a woman in a head scarf and a message bag. Reminds me of my Nana!
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Jonny Barrett Am I right in thinking further up to the right there was a motorcycle shop at one point?.
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Arlene Campbell What is the modern looking building in the distance to the right Paul Veverka ?
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Scott Farquhar What’s the building that looks like a multi story car park in the distance ?
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Tom Brown Could be Hamilton College
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Caroline Rundell I thought the building must have been the then bell college of technology x did you ever find out who the wee boy with the blonde hair in the picture was?
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The Blantyre Project I’ve asked others about this who believe it to be scaffolding and demolition netting (protecting the road) around a building being demolished. This photo is too late for it to be Rosendale, but its in that sort of location. Chalmers building? I had wondered if it was the construction of J.R Reids, but the photo is too early. My own opinion on this is that it is scaffolding and netting, but not for a property…..its for the A725 structures being built for the EK Expressway, i.e the concrete EK Expressway bridge over Glasgow Road (currently near Lidl)
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The Blantyre Project The date fits in well. The netting would have to be much higher than the structure to ensure no falling debris around the working area. Also if you look closely in the 1978, theres a tall derrick or crane, which i think is the pile driver for driving the sheet piles, ahead of the concrete works.