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Streets of Bridgeton  ...........Main Street                                      


Bridgeton Main Street, cc1906.   Looking towards Bridgeton Cross, see the umbrella in the background. 
The building on the right belonged to the local volunteer corps, the 7th (Blythswood) Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry.

 

Bridgeton Main Street, November 1915.
The 1/7th (Blythswood) Battalion Highland Light Infantry leaving their headquarters in Main Street, Bridgeton.
The battalion served with the 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division at Gallipoli and in Egypt, Palestine, France and Belgium during the First World War. In 1920 a Celtic cross was erected on Glasgow Green in memory of the members of the battalion who fell in the First World War.

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.Glasgow man, Private George Rodgers of the list Regiment (later the HLI) and holder of the Victoria Cross
 On June 16 1858 at Marar, Gwalior in India Private George Rodgers attacked single-handedly a party of seven rebels, one of whom he killed. This was a particularly vital act of bravery as the party of rebels were all armed and strongly posted in the line of advance of a detachment of the 71st Regiment. His grave is at the Southern Necropolis

 

Bridgeton Main Street, HLI building sadly has been replaced with modern tenements
From the old photograph above the two pubs and corner tenement at Muslin Street have survived along with the tenement building to the left of the old hall.

We reckon these new flats that replaced the Territorial Hall opened around 1980.
more Main Street

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