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96th BB Glasgow
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Status : Disbanded
The BB company met in Riverside school pre 1949 before moving to
Dalmarnock Parish Church
Church : Dalmarnock Parish Church of
Scotland, Dalmarnock, Glasgow
103 Springfield Road (closed 1977) |
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96th BB Glasgow
Officers photo taken
in the 1960s
John Patrick
Jim Mackay
Jimmy Maxwell Capt.John Ferrier Sammy
Hay
Capt John Ferrier, Sammy Hay and
Jim MacKay
are deceased
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96th BB Glasgow
NCOs photo taken
in the early 1960s
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1. ____________ 2.Willie Finnie 3. _________ 4. Jim
Ballantyne. |
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Back row : 1.__________ 2. Jim Ballantyne
3. ____________
Front row : 1. Derek Maxwell 2.___________ 3. Jackie
Nicholson
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96th BB Glasgow
NCO Jim Ballantyne's
squad photo taken
in the early 1960s |
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Jan.2008 Extract from email, Alan Jackson, Rutherglen.
Webmaister, It is with some regret that I have to inform you of the
death of Jim MacKay ex Captain of the 96th Glasgow Company of The
Boys' Brigade. Jim passed away suddenly in December about two weeks
before christmas after a short illness in hospital.
Jim continued his interest in the BB
even after the 96th was disbanded ,and was at a District Council
meeting about two weeks before being admitted to hospital. There
isn't enough space to describe this man in relation to his faith
Church work ,and other commitments outwith the BB and Church. There
are many of us from Dalmarnock who have fond memories of Jim ,and
that's the way he should be remembered. He was the last
Skipper of the 96th.
Alan Jackson
District Secretary,
Cathkin District , Glasgow Battalion,
The Boys' Brigade.
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11 Jan.2006 Extract from guestbook, Alan Jackson,
Rutherglen, aged 46
Just a short note as I
know that many people read the Guestbook, both at home and abroad and
are very much interested in The Boys'Brigade section..it is with sadness
that I have to write that Jim Maxwell an Officer in the 96th
Glasgow Company of The Boys' Brigade passed away suddenly on the 1st
January 2006.
Jim was the band master in the 96th [ his photograph is in the BB
section, see below] and taught many Dalmarnock lad how to play the
Bugle, including myself.He was a quiet Family man devoted to his
family.With the turn out of the ex members of the 96th old Officers and
Boys at his funeral on Monday ..it spoke volumes of the high regard we
all held for Jim...
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Nov. 2004, Extract from guestbook, Marjorie
Winters, Glasgow
"Always something fresh to engage my attention. Marvellous site and
tonight I'm in trouble again with the family for getting lost on Glesga
pals !!! My husband was in the 96th BB, .......Webmaister
Will, I must
get you some details to add. Alan Jackson was a member there as well. He
sent you the Springfield photos of 1966, 1971 I used to be an officer in
the 96th Junior Section, whilst I was AHT in Springfield school.
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Nov. 2004, Extract from guestbook, Alan Jackson, Glasgow,
age 41-50
It was great seeing the 96th BB being mentioned on this
website. I was one of "jabes" boys in the Junior Section 1967 to
1970 and have some photographs of that time..... Still involved in the BB
and see my old skipper Jim McKay and John Patrick...the older versions of
that from what is shown in the photographs... at meetings ..its a shame
that considering the happy and competative times there was in the BB
companies in the Dalmarnock/Bridgeton area there are none left... I could
go on and on....but its true what Jim Ballantyne said - our annual
displays were always the talk of the steamie......thanks to him, Ricky
Winters, Jim Thyne and Miss Cochrane...
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