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Topic: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock (Read 3842 times)
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elaine447
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Hi JPMAC welcome to rootschat you could try this when you have clicked on reply go to attach photograph or image below in blue click then click browse select the picture if you have tried to attach it before you may have to change the name of the picture example Ladyburn Buildings change it to Ladyburn_Buildings either double click the picture or open then click on post Elaine
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Given,McCorkindale,Kennaway,Wylie,Cameron,Mooney,McCloskey,Black, McCafferty,Gillespie,Jamieson,Keith,Adam,Quigley,Ainslie, McHugh,Malone,Fisher,Burns,Gallacher,Nelson,Dunleavy,Brannan, Docherty,McCluskey,Fitzpatrick,Barclay, Peacock
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JPMAC
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Tried it, still not working. I think its the format. Still working on it. We'll get there ..........................someday.
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daddysgirl
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ladyburn buildings was demolished 1970 it lay between gibshill road and pottery st off the main road portglasgow road futher up on to east hamilton st you would cut to ladyburn st parring the tannery works. it is now a car show room.
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roxyrana
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Hello again, I was browsing through flickr for photos of Greenock and came across an old photograph which shows the elusive Ladyburn Buildings! If you google 'Tony from greenocks' photostream ' up comes his collection of pics. On the second page about half way down there is an old b&w photo titled 'The Gibby 1965' The Ladyburn buildings are in the top L of the picture, a distinctive crescent shaped building, pale grey in colour. The Ladyburn School is to the L of the buildings. Chalmers street is the long curved buildings to the R side. It looks like blocks of flats in a darkish grey. Hope this satisfies your curiosity ! Regards, Roxyrana
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mcvittie
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Hello, I lived at Ladyburn buldings between 1960 and 1966 where I went to Ladyburn primary school which is just around the corner. The discription in the last post is stop on, the building is the L shaped at the top LHS of the picture. The building were also called McLeans building and McLeans Land for some reason. I have some old family colour Cine movies of the building and street. If anyone has other picture of this building to share I would love to see them. Regards Jim
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TaunTon
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My aunt Mary lived in Ladyburn Buildings and I lived across the street at 7 Port Glasgow Rd in the late 50's early 60's. Only attended Ladyburn school for a year before the family moved to Gourock. The buildings seemed giant when I was wee and full of life - sadly the area is pretty lifeless these days and waiting to be redeveloped.
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skunkybob
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elaine447
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I think Inchgreen street was the road that led into the Dock were the Cranes are in the picture Elaine
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Given,McCorkindale,Kennaway,Wylie,Cameron,Mooney,McCloskey,Black, McCafferty,Gillespie,Jamieson,Keith,Adam,Quigley,Ainslie, McHugh,Malone,Fisher,Burns,Gallacher,Nelson,Dunleavy,Brannan, Docherty,McCluskey,Fitzpatrick,Barclay, Peacock
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elaine447
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jennifah I have put a red arrow were the railway line ran through but just out of the picture there would Bogston station when you went down through the tunnell it took you down on to the main road which is were the Inchgreen dockyard is in the picture there are a few tenements I have put a red dot this was possibly the tenements your family lived in Elaine
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daddysgirl
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inchgreen st started from the dock gate and headed up to lithgows shipyard, photos numbers 50 and 57 on skunkybob web link, shows inchgreen houses it has the billboard on the side, it was ajacent to shipyard, which had shops underneath the houses, a pub at the end of the street, a pawn broker, a bakery shop and a grocer, the street ran to the end and joined on to mary st portglasgow.
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daddysgirl
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the street with the red dot was fullerton st also know as paddys castle. inchgreen st was further up the road.
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