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1955 Fairground at Auchinraith, Blantyre

1955 Fairground at Blantyre

1955 Fairground at Blantyre

This 1955 aerial photo shows clearly the fairground was in town!

Situated in spare ground between Auchinraith Road and the railway line at Springwells, the fair was operated by travelling folk and visited Blantyre on a regular basis. The vacant ground was immediately behind Rosendale. I can remember my mother telling me about her visits to this fair and how it always had an edgy, exciting feel to the place.

The photo is interesting in several other ways. In the foreground are the miners homes at Craighead Rows, also known locally as Baird’s Rows or Raws. Those houses were built in April 1878 and consisted of three rows of homes, all numbered but no street names.

Homes and businesses along Glasgow Road are visible and Glasgow Road itself is the road you see leading from the left to the right in the mid section of the photo. At the bottom right you’ll see the back of Black’s Bakery and side entrance to homes, from Forrest Street. In front of the shows, the bottom part of Auchinraith Road was later realigned. Today you would be looking at GW Watson Printers (formerly JR Reids.) The slipway of the EK expressway is now where the railway line was, in front of the Springwells homes. A great photo, and I’m sure some readers will remember Blantyre in this configuration.

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