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Re: Kirk Street, Glasgow 1880's .
« Reply #9 on: Monday 12 February 18 12:27 GMT (UK) »
MCD,  that first pic' shows slum-clearance houses built by Glasgow Corporation, I remember some of them in the Townhead which were known as "The Working Men's Ludgings!" (Dwellings)

The second pic' shows the fore-stairs again which saved on space taken up by internal stairs. Bricks & roof-tiles instead of stone & slate. There won't be anybody in Glasgow now living who remembers streets of these old houses.  The great era for four-storey tenement building was around 1900.

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Re: Kirk Street, Glasgow 1880's .
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 15 February 18 04:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi manda_mcd,
I also had ancestors at 76 1/2 Kirk St but in the 1860s.  Always wondered what the 1/2 meant?!  Thanks for the photo...brings living conditions into perspective.
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Re: Kirk Street, Glasgow 1880's .
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 15 February 18 08:24 GMT (UK) »
Hi manda_mcd,
I also had ancestors at 76 1/2 Kirk St but in the 1860s.  Always wondered what the 1/2 meant?
It probably means ½. When another building was built on the same land as an existing building that already had a street number, the new building was sometimes given the same number plus a half.
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Re: Kirk Street, Glasgow 1880's .
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 15 February 18 20:38 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Forfarian!
McLachlan, Glasgow, Martin, Menzies


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Re: Kirk Street, Glasgow 1880's .
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 15 February 18 22:41 GMT (UK) »
St Luke's parish church has been converted into a venue for concert's, weddings etc'.  Been to a couple of gigs in it, superb acoustics!  ;D

www.stlukesglasgow.com/saint-lukes/

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Re: Kirk Street, Glasgow 1880's .
« Reply #14 on: Friday 16 February 18 15:40 GMT (UK) »
surprises me no end every time i discover another ancestor lived in one of the few most of mine did although at different time i have about 4 or 5 streets in Hutchiesontown and about 20 or more families have stayed there
MCDOUGALL (Glasgow and Glassary, Argyllshire), SINCLAIR (Lanarkshire), CAMPBELL (Aberdeen, Ayr and Gorbals), DOLAN (Greenock), RUSH, BELL, COUSIN(S), PATERSON, KERR, DEARIE, KENNY, GORMLEY, (mostly from Ireland to Glasgow) GILLIES (Glassary & Lochgilphead) McFIE or MCPHEE,