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Re: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 01 October 08 15:59 BST (UK) »
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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Re: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 05 October 08 14:21 BST (UK) »
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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Re: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 12 October 08 21:23 BST (UK) »
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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Re: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock
« Reply #21 on: Monday 09 March 09 15:16 GMT (UK) »
Best I have


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Re: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock
« Reply #22 on: Monday 09 March 09 18:38 GMT (UK) »
I was really interested to see the above photos. My Dad and many of my ancestors were born, lived etc in Inchgreen Street which I know does not exist anymore. Can anyone point it out on this old photo of Inchgreen?

Jenny
Wilson, Millen, Glass, Wylie - Greenock/Port Glasgow
Belton, Barclay, Barbour, McKenna - Glasgow

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Re: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock
« Reply #23 on: Monday 09 March 09 19:51 GMT (UK) »
Inchgreen St is more to the right of this picture, I think :)

http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/McLeanMuseum/EugeneMehatImagesOfGreenockInThe1960S#5295743502456094498

pop along here..this photo linked to

St Mungos Chapel and Chapel House are just recently demolished, look through those photos in the link, I do not know if Inchgreen St is there, it was more or less on the Greenock / PG boundary ? I may be wrong though.

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Re: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock
« Reply #24 on: Monday 09 March 09 20:09 GMT (UK) »
I think Inchgreen street was the road that led into the  Dock
were the Cranes are in the picture
Elaine
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,Steele,King,Allison

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Re: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock
« Reply #25 on: Monday 09 March 09 20:20 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for those pointers. Nothing specifically for Inchgreen Street on those old photos of Greenock. I really don't know the area at all so I'm looking a bit blindly. I think I need to do a bit more delving! I'll post it on the site and see if anyone knows for sure. I only know it was a street of tenements and it backed onto the railway line - info from my Dad. I'm pretty sure he mentioned the gas works? They may have been near by.

Jenny
Wilson, Millen, Glass, Wylie - Greenock/Port Glasgow
Belton, Barclay, Barbour, McKenna - Glasgow

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Re: Ladyburn Buildings, Greenock
« Reply #26 on: Monday 09 March 09 20:39 GMT (UK) »
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
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,Steele,King,Allison