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Title: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: MonicaL on Thursday 20 January 11 16:43 GMT (UK)
Need some help trying to find a specific number of Great Hamilton Street (now London Street) in Calton. The number I am looking for is No. 130 which will be a tenement building, as many were.

I have this map from 1912 http://maps.nls.uk/atlas/bartholomew/view/?id=1206 which shows the street perfectly, but no building numbers to help me.

Looking at the Post Office Directories for Glasgow for this period, I can see that a BINNEY PLACE crossed over between Nos. 152 and 160. Also, a MORRIS PLACE crossed over between Nos. 106 and 108.

Problem is, I cannot see those streets on the 1912 map  :-\ Would anyone know where Binney and Morris Place were from the map?

Monica  :)
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: gaucho on Thursday 20 January 11 17:37 GMT (UK)
Hi Monica,
from my 1909 map, Morris Place is the street running from Gt hamilton to Montieth Row, opposite Claythorn St. There is a public house on the corner of Morris St & Gt Hamilton and a UF Church across the Rd from Morris Pl if that helps.
Streets will be numbered from the City Centre end being lowest.
John
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: MonicaL on Thursday 20 January 11 18:06 GMT (UK)
Thanks John  :) I should be able to find it from your directions now as I have seen the other streets you mention on the 1912 map. It's where my father was born. I am revitalised on his searches having just received his WW2 service papers from the MOD.

Monica

Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: sancti on Thursday 20 January 11 18:08 GMT (UK)
Monica on your map Binnie Place is the small street between Great Hamilton and Monteith and looks like an extension of Green Street
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: MonicaL on Thursday 20 January 11 18:32 GMT (UK)
Ooh - I am there now, John and Sancti - thank you both  :) Lucky on the connections with Green Street as this is about one of the few photos I can find on Gr Hamilton Street (photo of junction with Green Street) from the Mitchell Virtual Library. The family then moved to Montieth Row, No. 30....my next challenge!

Monica
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: garngad on Thursday 20 January 11 19:20 GMT (UK)
monica your streets you are looking for still exist as they all run on to glasgow green from london road they are no houses on binnie place but new builds back on to this there are new builds on morris place monteith row has one remaining building from the 1800s which is now a refuge house thereare some good photos on urban glasgow web site from the early 70s showing the demise of the calton if it is of any help to you alas there is no origanal buildings apart from the fore mentioned that exists today but there is one tenement between green st and tabago st still standing which is being encompassed by a new office block as we write and also the templeton factory still survives as a modern multi purpose  building with its original features still intact.
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: MonicaL on Thursday 20 January 11 19:30 GMT (UK)
Thank you garngad  :) I spent a while today on the Urban Glasgow site which is a great source for photos. I saw through Bing/google earth today the changes that have taken place to that whole area around Glasgow Green and Monteith Row. Complete transformation to what it must have looked like in the early part of the last Century for sure. Really struggling to find much on line (always a problem :'() on what these particular streets were like 60-80 years ago. The Mitchell Virtual Library had very little on them unfortunately.

My father is I am sure looking down on me today, laughing at my searches and endeavours (with the help of you all  ;)).

Monica
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: garngad on Thursday 20 January 11 20:08 GMT (UK)
monica here is a pic from last year of binnie place from the green to london rd to green st where the pub is on the corner of the last tenament urban glasgow has earlier pictures of all the buildings that where once there  you just have to be patient you will find them try looking at the one`s from the saltmarket first they will lead you to the rest of the calton via the high st gallowgate its a good journey believe me
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: MonicaL on Thursday 20 January 11 20:24 GMT (UK)
That is so kind of you garngad to post the photo, thank you. All looks a bit different doesn't it. I was looking at this photo earlier at the Mitchell Virtual Library www.rootschat.com/links/0bf0/ (I've shrunk the link).

With all the new info here on surrounding street names, I am going to go back on to the Urban Glasgow site and "take the walk" with more confidence than before!

Monica
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: garngad on Thursday 20 January 11 20:46 GMT (UK)
yeah but its not that different when you visit you can still see plenty of older builds that make you realise what a vibarant place glasgow was back then and the difficulties that our grandparents and parents had to endure for us to spend so much time looking back in time we have to realise there future is us and what we can give back to our children in the future hopefully will be a better world and  more freedom of data to share thanx to world wide web cheers c p u.
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: MonicaL on Thursday 20 January 11 20:48 GMT (UK)
I'll second that  ;D
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: mosstrooper on Monday 24 January 11 22:54 GMT (UK)
apart from the fore mentioned that exists today but there is one tenement between green st and tabago st still standing which is being encompassed by a new office block as we write and also the templeton factory still survives as a modern multi purpose  building with its original features still intact.

My Granny Mullen lived on the corner of the Gallogate, in the 40s and 50s I travelled from Airdrie Terminus by Tramcar and got off in Duke Street and walked down the hill. She lived on the 3rd floor and I used to windae hing looking down on the Templeton Carpet Factory you mention. Loved those times.

James.
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: Hmaxwell on Monday 13 November 17 11:32 GMT (UK)
Hi Monica,

I had family live at 130 great Hamilton street.  It was in 1881.  I would love to have any photos or information about their place if you have any.

Thanking you

Helen
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: manda_mcd on Monday 13 November 17 12:11 GMT (UK)
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/448811919108562769/
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: harrywrag on Monday 13 November 17 13:01 GMT (UK)
hi monica,
                dont know if this is any help if you go to https://britainfromabove.org.uk/  its a site for ariel photos lots for glasgow area,
 you can zoom in most taken around 1920  you have to register member to use the zoom in its safe site and free to use perhaps some of the members who have replied can help you for the area you are looking at im not to sure of the east end glasgow there is a few photos around glasgow green area  code is spwo22061 to 068 i think its around this are you are looking for or you can just key in glasgow but lots photos come up the ones around glasgow green taken 1928

                                                                    cheers
                                                                      harrywrag
Title: Re: Great Hamilton Street, Calton c. 1921
Post by: MonicaL on Wednesday 15 November 17 20:58 GMT (UK)
Thanks, harrywrag  :) Been away a little while and just seen your post. Hadn't come across this site before so will register and have a look around there.

Monica