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Streets of Bridgeton     

Landressy Street   
 




Bridgeton Public Library 
taken around 1907
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 Photograph of the Library taken in 1991

     

11th. May 2002
Landressy  Street looking towards London Road, the Public Library is the building on the right. 
   

photo courtesy of © Gordon Adams 
The Masonic Hall and Greenhead Barrowfield Church hall which were in this street have gone.
The church hall was taken over by the "Apprentice Boys of Derry."  This later closed and was bought by the owner of the Keystane pub, who moved from his premises in James Street 









The Keystane pub in Landressy St can be seen below.

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Keystane Bar  0141 554 2457

More photos from the Keystane Bar

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Extract from e-mail, Jan.2003, Sam Murphy
"Hello, although born and lived in the Gorbals (Lawmoor Street) I attended John Street Secondary 53/56. Your web site is really good and much appreciated, wonderful pictures. I was also married in the Masonic Hall in Landressy Street, started my apprenticeship with the East Kilbride dairy farmers on Silvergrove street. ( guess they are now long gone also) I notice a little blue car in many pictures? I assume that this is our webmaster at work as he takes pictures? Thank you for the memories....."

 

 

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