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Streets
of Dalmarnock
Dalmarnock Road looking
north to junction of Allan Street |
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Allan Street....... photograph taken from junction of Dalmarnock Road
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from guestbook Feb. 2003, Betty Davie (nee Simpson ) Toronto, Canada (email
tba )
" I was born at 587 Dalmarnock Road , we then moved
to Allan Street and were there when the building was bombed on
March 13, 1941. My mother (Greta, nee Thompson), brother George (4) and I
(19 months) lucky to have escaped with our lives, were evacuated to my
grandparents' holiday house at 25 Castle Street, Port Bannatyne, Islay.
Our next home was at Farme Cross, Rutherglen where my father Bobbie
Simpson had a shop, Farme Cross Emporium. I attended MacDonald Public
School and eventually Rutherglen Academy. We moved to Richmond Drive after
my father returned from the army.
I have some cousins that I have lost touch with, Irene (nee Simpson)
Henderson, last heard of she and her husband Kenneth were living in
Africa. Also the Donald family, May, married name McCue, Alastair, Robert
and Brian. It would be nice to hear some news about Rutherglen.
Thank-you Wull, for making this amazing web-site available to the many
Glaswegians scattered around the world and awaking many wonderful memories
of their childhood."
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from guestbook Mar. 2003, Jim Leishman, Glasgow, Scotland (email
tba )
" I was born in Allan St Dalmarnock, went to Springfield Rd
Primary and then Riverside Sec now live in Cambuslang.this site has
brought back some great memories, 161 BB ,top hat cafe,l ong summer
holidays and the fair at the Glasgow Green, Ronnie Pelossi who owned the
top hat and kit-kat cafe's is still making ice cream at Farm Cross."
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