SAW028361 SCOTLAND (1950). Glasgow, general view, showing Arbuckle, Smith and Co. Bonded Warehouse, Stanley Street and Kinning Park Goods Station. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative.
© Copyright OpenStreetMap contributors and licensed by the OpenStreetMap Foundation. 2025. Cartography is licensed as CC BY-SA.
Details
Title | [SAW028361] Glasgow, general view, showing Arbuckle, Smith and Co. Bonded Warehouse, Stanley Street and Kinning Park Goods Station. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north-east. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative. |
Reference | SAW028361 |
Date | 1950 |
Link | Canmore Collection item 1269470 |
Place name | |
Parish | GOVAN (RENFREW) |
District | RENFREW |
Country | SCOTLAND |
Easting / Northing | 257254, 664124 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.2803496415508, 55.849188855402 |
National Grid Reference | NS573641 |
Pins
Paisley Road West |
Charlie |
Sunday 28th of February 2021 04:02:01 AM |
The Grand Ole Opry |
Charlie |
Sunday 28th of February 2021 04:01:17 AM |
Two 2ndWW Communal Surface Blast Shelters. |
redmist |
Monday 11th of January 2021 09:10:13 PM |
Billy Turner |
Friday 6th of November 2015 09:14:45 PM | |
Confectionery Works, No 184 Stanley Street and Vermont Street, Glasgow This works was built in about 1890 for Hay Brothers, manufacturing confectioners. It was a large building on an L-plan, probably designed by Bruce & Hay, architects, who were responsible for many buildings in the burgh of Kinning Park, in which this works was situated. This shows the works from the south-east, looking along Vermont Street. The show front is in Stanley Street, as can be seen from the decorative treatment. On the right is part of the Kinning Park Co-operative Society's stables and garage, built in about 1899, and probably also designed by Bruce & Hay, as it has decorative features characteristic of their work. This works was being used as a warehouse, by Arbuckle, Smith & Co Ltd, in 1968. It was one of a number of large confectionery works in the Glasgow area, and probably had a large export market. The building was demolished in about 1970 to make way for the M8 motorway. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN. |
Billy Turner |
Friday 6th of November 2015 08:37:27 PM |
Horse-tram depot, Nos 101-15 Admiral Street, (pic shows Seaward Street front) |
Billy Turner |
Monday 1st of June 2015 06:41:45 PM |
Billy Turner |
Monday 1st of June 2015 05:05:12 PM | |
Billy Turner |
Monday 1st of June 2015 04:34:13 PM |