WEBParkhead, a village in the Barony parish of Glasgow, situated about 2 miles to the east of the city. It is principally inhabited by the humbler orders of society, consisting of …
WEBParkhead Heritage - Parkhead History. Parkhead began as a small weaving village positioned at the junction of Great Eastern Road and Westmuir Street. Great Eastern …
WEBAbout Parkhead By Robert McClair. My late mother Jessie McKenzie Russell and sister Helen, lived at 124, Crail St. ( straight across the road from Quarrybrae Public School) …
WEBBLOG - Parkhead History. 3/12/11 Parkhead History has been set up by a small group of friends who all were brought up in the Parkhead area.The site is still in its infancy and we are constantly looking for new stories …
WEBGLASGOW EASTERN STANDARD 1st JANUARY 1938. Dalmarnock Power Station was, for decades, a landmark structure whose chimney dominated the skyline of the east end. It was built in 1915 and expanded …
WEBDennistoun: Onslow Drive from Cumbernauld Road. Duke Street at Cumbernauld Road. Photo was commissioned by McLaren Brothers of 645 Duke Street and distributed as a postcard. The photo is taken from …
WEBThe lands of Dennistoun (Mr A. H. Millar tells us in “Bygone Glasgow”) were known three centuries ago as ” The Craig’s ” (Celtic, “rock”), and’ were divided at a later date into Easter Craigs and Wester Craigs, containing …