A wonderful description of an 1920’s Blantyre wedding can be found in this article. The marriage was solemnised in East U.F. Church, Blantyre, on Wednesday, April 14 1926 of Rev. Jas. Stanley Fyfe, Duns East U.F. Church, and Miss Jean Murdoch Burleigh, elder daughter of the late Rev. John Burleigh, Blantvre and Mrs Burleigh. […]
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Abbeygreen Manse
Abbeygreen Manse – was the former Manse house for the nearby Burleigh Church (East United Free Church) and had address 4 Church Street adjoining to Abbeygreen Building at 2 Church Street. Abbeygreen Manse was built in 1899 prior to September that year. The first mention in census appears to be in 1901, where the Rev […]
Social Presentation at East Free Church
On Thursday 8th February 1900 Mr George Kelly and Miss Maggie Robertson on the occasion of their approaching marriage were made the recipients of gifts from their fellow members of the choir of the East Free Church just off Glasgow Road (The Burleigh Church). News reports of the time commented, “The company met in […]
Telephone Exchange – Blantyre
With the exception of the Mission Hall, there was only ever one other building on the east side of Herbertson Street prior to the 1980’s. The telephone exchange may be remembered by some of our older generation being there before 1958, but the building didn’t start out like that. It initially was a large, detached […]
Blantyre German Congregation – 1903
UNIQUE SOCIAL—BLANTYRE EAST (GERMAN) CONGREGATION. Hamilton Advertiser on 3rd January 1903, reported on an event where a Blantyre minister made German immigrants in Blantyre feel more welcomed at New Year. It says, “On the 29th December 1902, Pastor Geyer engaged a large saloon carriage to bring all the Germans from Blantyre and Hamilton to […]





