1991. tpt transport truck lorry wagon coy alexandra transportation vehicle co glasgow scotland | The Stilltime Collection, PictureThis Scotland (@74frankfurt) / Twitter, Dalmarnock station, Glasgow, 1969 (via here). Reproduced bykind permission of Scottish Motor Museum Trust. [2][4] The Category A listed landmark structure and surrounds was renovated in the early 21st century, resulting in improved public realm areas and the complete refurbishment of the Umbrella. ", "Are you dying to be the talk of The Ton? The view shows open top tram cars and horse & cart transport. Since every situation is unique, please contact us in advance. Photos, including an explore of the badly water-damaged 1930s interior shortly before the 2004 fire, can be found here: The planning application to convert the building to flats expires later this year (2008), and the building is once again on the open market, perhaps as a result of the successful bid Glasgow made for the 2014 Commonwealth Games many of the venues and events will take place in the regenerated east end of the city where the cinema is located, currently a very rundown area. Jim Tallen, I went to Barrowfield Street School and we lived in 60 barrowfield Street. The experience has now sold out in Los Angeles! I am now 77yrs young and would like to hear from anyone from the Class of 3a from 1958 till1961 at Sec. From Glasgow Green to Vinegarhill by Old Harry, Famous Gallowgate Hall Doomed (Vinegarhill), Famous Sunday School Marks Seventieth Birthday, Dennistoun Past and Present by James Baird, The Old Historic Church of Tollcross and Tollcross District, Some of the People of the Village of Parkhead, James Hamiltons Fountain By Historian Gary Nisbet. The Umbrella looks to have come in handy for the people in this shot of a rather flooded Bridgeton Cross. She must have been about 50 at that time but still a beautiful and glamorous woman. Bridgeton Cross Station just before demolition. [6] There are several public houses in the vicinity, with most themed around Rangers F.C. Note the gentleman to the left with the Glasgow Corporation uniform on and the barefoot youth in front of him. I am trying to find information on Charles ONeil married to Jeanie Morrison,they lived at 18, Reid Street. The Olympia Theatre of Varieties was typical of the Edwardian Baroque style variety theatres which were being built at the time. I remember Mick Flynn who went about with my cousin John Black(Blackie) . Formerly known as Cuba Norte now called Favela 2005. The Cross is also the location for the Olympia Theatre, which after lying abandoned for many years has recently undergone rebuilding and will open as a community facility for the people of Bridgeton. [9] Since 2014, the library has been in use by the Glasgow Women's Library, holding a lending library, archive and museum collection, who have made significant renovations both inside and out. They too were Lithuanian (Pijus Bujauskas and Marijona Bujauskaite). Barcelona Cathedral. not seen her for a long time. But my dad still lifes in Brighton. As a private hire driver at that time I had the privilege of driving her a few times when she visited from the USA. Scotland Highlands. Janet go to Scottish Cinemas. Thanks again Owner George Wood traded as a victualler and spirit merchant here until the 1850s. Car Light House at Olympia StreetBridgeton Cross. Does anyone remember a wee restaurant in Marquis street run by my granny mrs Hosie . Should any questions arise, you may find the answers here. I have a photo of Arcadia st if you d like to contact me by email. In 1893 William Millard started Millers Linoleum Stores, renting sheds in Charles Street (now Olympia Street) from the North British Railway Company. The Baroque style exterior in red sandstone, with its corner entrance and elaborate dome was designed by architect George Arthur & Son. Ticket prices vary depending on the date and time of the session. I believe they lived in no 50 something! In 1924 it was taken over by Scottish Cinema and Variety Theatres, later to become Associated British Cinemas(ABC), who would operate it for the remainder of its cinematic life. There was a pub on this site in 1849 occupied by publican Joseph Porter. Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Bridgeton, Scottish Gaelic: Baile na Drochaid, a district to the east of Glasgow city centre. April 6, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment, 798 London Road, Glasgow. Does anyone remember Betty Flynn the ice skater from Frazer st.. more Barrowfield than Brigton.. she ended up marrying Dickie Valentine the singer.. who sadly died young in a car accident. Although Celtic's stadium is nearby the district is now known for a large and passionate Rangers following.[20][21]. It was later taken over by her Son, Jim and his mate,and it was them that opened the one in London Road. Long shot but would love to find a photo of them as we have nothing! We recommend that you arrive 30 minutes before the start time to allow time for parking. Is this you or someone you know in these pictures? Ive played a lot of evil, ball-breaking women. Do you remember this old pub? She told me about marrying Dickie Valentine and having been a professional ice skater. Like. The Scotsman. 1991. A photograph of the ABC Bridgeton taken in October 2005, almost a year after the fire: Left to right front row are Rita McKenna, Wilma Wallerstein, Ellen Revie, Ellen Jackson, and squeezing in far right is Ellen Jacksons wee cousin Edward Jackson. Dont leave without trying the. Though electrified in 1960 as part of the Glasgow North Bank suburban electrification scheme, it was closed to passenger in November 1979 when the Argyle Line reopened (the recommissioned station on this route at Bridgeton effectively replaced it). A tragic fire occurred in the front stalls of the building on 30th November 2004, when a man, who was sleeping rough in the building, was badly injured, and died of smoke inhalation after a few days in hospital. I hope this is of interest. 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", Went beyond our expectations. Bridgeton Cross circa 1894. My relatives owned Moores fruit shop, a few yards from the Pop Inn. It was equipped to show films from its opening. Situated at the corner of Main Street and Tullis Street, The Scotsman has been a Bridgeton landmark since the 1870s. Even when he fell in love - and that was frequently - he was never submerged by disappointment. We moved to Leeds when I was 9. Sit back and enjoy the show while sipping on our delicious Bridgerton-inspired specialty cocktails. Filed Under: John Street, JohnStreet, R Kilkenny's February 24, 2017by John GorevanLeave a Comment 17 John Street, Glasgow. and been trying to get any old photos . Catholic parish for Bridgeton & Dalmarnock within the Archdiocese of. Hi David, My dads family lived at 50 Marquis Street, there were 5 brothers and a younger sister ..Crawfords. G40 1QB. There will be standard and VIP tickets available. My family arrived in Bridgeton in 1873 and were in Bowling Green Terrace at number 4, my Grandmothers family were at Number 3 in the 1870s. Glasgow Cathedral. When the building was condemned the Dunbar family removed to Landressy Street, just around the corner from the pub, this pub still operates today and [], Filed Under: J, James Street, JamesStreet Tagged With: Bridgeton, James Burn's, James Street. Below: Copyright Herald and Times Group. Over the years many publicans have come and gone, some of them staying longer than [], Filed Under: Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton, S Tagged With: Arthur Mone, Arthur Mone's Bar, Bridgeton, Bridgeton Pubs, Main Street, Shaw's Bar, January 25, 2017 by John Gorevan 2 Comments, 152 Old Dalmarnock Road,Glasgow. My grandparents lived at 498 Baltic street in the late 1890s but as she was Lithuanian ( Dairutis ) cant find her on any other site ; my dad (the Mitchells) mustve stayed around till 1950 odd; any gen would help. The book finishes up with pictures of Dalmarnock Road and its surroundings. 1973-1962 Janet Kilpatrick Gallagher Dillon. I live a five minute walk from this old cinema , which was once a music hall in 1911, Ive been following the demolition of the insides of the hall in the past two years and the reconstruction if anyone wants to see the photos.. School, Does anybody remember the Taylor family, from Duke street Parkhead. In order for the session to start on time, we recommend you arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled entry time. thankfully Peter Mortimer got all the evidence I needed about this from some papers from the late 60s.. thanks Peter. I knew Danny Carnachan I did not know he was related to the Grahams must have been on my uncle Johns side. Any pictures of Law St etc would be great. We may potentially announce additional sessions. Carpet manufacturers advertisement circa 1910. The variety acts were dropped and the Olympia became a full time cinema. have received your email and answered. Situated at the corner of Main Street and Tullis Street, The Scotsman has been a Bridgeton landmark since the 1870s. Owner George Wood traded as a victualler and spirit merchant here until the 1850s. Owner George Wood traded as a victualler and spirit merchant here until the 1850s. It started as a small weaving village in 1705, when the third John Walkinshaw marked out a portion of his Goosefauld estate for rent. Historically part of Lanarkshire, it is bounded by Glasgow Green to the west, Dalmarnock to the east and south, Calton to the north west at Abercromby Street/London Road and Gallowgate to the north east. It was just behind the swings just off fielden street. Every detail was amazing, from the scent to the custom bridgeton drinks. Will pass on your reply to my mum, she may want to ask you more :) Manage Settings Glasgow Uk. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. Closed. No, i dont suppose u do. From 1969 to 1972, photographer Nick Hedges took pictures of life in the old Glasgow tenement blocks. Halfway between Bridgeton, NJ and Diamond Bar, CA. The owner William Hillcoat owned some of the best established pub in the city of Glasgow including premises on the Broomielaw, Anderston Quay, Trongate, Stockwell Street, Port Dundas Road and Pollokshaws Road. In 2019, the Sunday Times reported that concerns over an incident during the 2018 Apprentice Boys of Derry (Bridgeton) march had led to suggestions that Glasgow council reroute the march to avoid passing near two Catholic churches.[11]. Around 40 firefighters attended a fire at a derelict warehouse in Glasgow's east end. I believe it was off Walkinshaw Street, its listed in the 1873 Glasgow PO directory as being there. Reoroduced by kind permission of Herald and Times Group. Jessie Roxburgh nee Findlay ( Troon ). In 1859 Englishman, Grocer, [] St. Petersburg. At the kitchen sink in a tenement flat Glasgow 1970, View from kitchen window of Maryhill tenements.1970, Mother living with her children in an overcrowded single end tenement flat Glasgow 1971, Mother and sleeping child, single end tenement flat, Glasgow Maryhill 1971, Mother and her baby on the staircase of her condemned Gorbals tenement 1970, Married couple in their tenement flat Maryhill 1971, Father and children Gorbals tenement 1970, Couple in a Leith tenement flat, Edinburgh 1972, Boys setting fire to waste bins Gorbals 1970, Baby sleeping by the drains in a tenement courtyard Glasgow Maryhill 1971, School girl in a Glasgow tenement courtyard 1971, Mother takes her baby inside her condemned tenement block Gorbals 1970, Mother and child living in a damp and semi derelict tenement, Glasgow 1971, Father and child in a Maryhill tenement 1971, Children playing in an abandoned tenement Maryhill 1971, Children playing in a Gorbals tenement courtyard 1970, Children playing in a derelict tenement, Glasgow, Child waiting for his parents to come home Glasgow tenement 1971, Child crosses a Glasgow tenement courtyard 197, Boys delivering newspapers Maryhill tenement back 1971, Unemployed colliery worker, Glasgow tenement 1971, Teenage girls waiting in backyard of tenement block Maryhill 1971, Sisters sharing a chair in a Gorbals slum tenement 1970, Mother and baby in Gorbals tenement courtyard 1970, Father and babe in a Gorbals slum tenement 1970, Family living in an overcrowded tenement flat Glasgow 1971, Children playing in a Glasgow tenement courtyard 1971, Children at play in a Maryhill tenement 1971, Child on a tenement staircase, Glasgow 1971, Child in damp semi derelict tenement flat Glasgow 1970, Boy negotiating flooded entry in tenement block Maryhill 1971. Hay 2 maneras de llegar desde Bridgeton Station hasta Glasgow Green en coche o en a pie. [1] However, not much interest was shown until 1776 when Rutherglen Bridge was built over the River Clyde and the area became known as Bridge Town (or Brig Toun in Scots). thanks Moraig. There has been licensed premises here since 1837. the Ferrols lived next door to my granny Maggie Foster at 87 Fordneuk st I remember them well.. Jessie died quite young leaving the wee lassie.. the older lassie used to visit my auntie Eva in Broad st every Sunday when she left the home she lived inJune was a bit younger than me , Im 67 now so she would be about 65I dont remember the brothers though they all lived in a single end, and I remember feeling awful sad for the children when their mammy died no photos though but Ill ask my cousin Rita more about them as she was about the same age as Betty. However, please refrain from using flash when taking pictures of performers. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Second back row left/right (1) Archie Neilson, (11) Anderson Piggot, (13) Matt Adam. G40. The Category B listed building[5] which previously housed Bridgeton Central railway station (1892-1979) is a short distance away. On 26 June 1913 planning permission was granted to build a two-storey warehouse on this land, which had now been purchased by Millard. The building is now complete. My email is acblakeman@hotmail.com, I do have more information, but feel it best if we communicated one to one. This page was last edited on 28 November 2022, at 23:42. If you don't have the app installed, you can download it from, Unfortunately, it is not possible to get a refund. The white building just to the left of the Umbrella has an advert on the gable end of the premises of Thomas Blair, Funeral Undertaker & Carriage Hirer. There has been licensed premises here since 1837. If government restrictions or recommendations result in the cancellation or delay of the event, we will endeavor to reschedule your ticket. The Olympia Cinema was re-named ABC in 1963 and was closed on 9th March 1974. Olympia st has sprung back to life after years of being desolate ,, the new flats look lovely and not before time something was done in that street .its lay empty too long.. - Irene Robertson. Dolly Brown. Bridgeton and Calton formed the heart of Glasgow's old East End until half the area was swept away in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. After the 2014 Commonwealth Games was held in Glasgow, Bridgeton now has international-class sporting facilities within walking distance: the Commonwealth Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome are located in nearby Dalmarnock, with the Crownpoint Sports Complex, a modern outdoor athletics track, also located in the area adjacent to St Mungo's Academy. Required fields are marked *. All rights reserved. In 1938 its interior was considered old fashioned for a modern cinema and it was gutted to have a new Art Deco style interior designed by Charles J. McNair and Henry F. Elder. Believed to be the only surviving family business from the 1800s in the area, Millers 1893 continues to operate.[7][8]. Glasgow Memories- Brilliant Film of Old Glasgow Ron Windward 1.94K subscribers Subscribe Like Share 251K views 9 years ago Excellent footage of Old Glasgow Film 1 - Trolley Buses Gorbals to. Does anyone have any old plans of a cemetery that was at Brook st/Broad st as far as I can find out. The Scotsman. Rent and save from the world's largest eBookstore. My son was born in Belvidere Hospital and I have great memories of taking him for walks in his pram around these areas, it was a wonderful bustling community of friendly people with terrific wee shops, I moved to England over 40 years ago but a piece of my heart is still in the east end of Glasgow. http://flickr.com/photos/dickyhart/50896641/ Hear the Bridgerton soundtrack brought to life by a talented ensemble of string performers as they recreate classical renditions of your favorite pop songs. Marquis Street is no longer there,I looked on Google maps. Again have a close look at the photo perhaps there is a distant relative or friend in there. Hi Donna, thank you for replying, my mum and auntie Betty are in glasgow just now until Tuesday morning. Pub too were plentiful, and at one time there was 27 Public Houses on Main Street alone. I remember Millars linoleum shop in Olympia st having a big opening instead of a door.. either rugs or lino squares lay on the floor in piles. The actors were so fun to interact with, the dances were so entertaining, everyone had a wonderful time., The Bridgerton Ball surpassed my every expectation! Below: Copyright Scottish Motor Museum Trust. Bridgeton Central railway station was located in Glasgow, Scotland and served the Bridgeton area of that city. 152 Old Dalmarnock Road,Glasgow. Yes she used to go around with my big sister margret Quinn she was was her friend my family lived in madras street I was born in 20 madras street myself in 1948 had to big brothers Malcolm and Eddie and my big sister margaret Also 2 younger sister June and sheree they were only babies when we moved to carntyne we are all scattered over the place now myself and a few of us in England for yrs but still got margaret and June in Glasgow go up quite often sad to say my wee mammy and daddy are both gone but I had a great childhood in bridgeton me and my best pal Kathleen savage who I am still friends with today have lots off great memories and talk off them often. Another Junior club which became defunct around the same time, Strathclyde F.C., was also based in the area. June is my mum! Fire breaks out at old Queen Mary Street Nursery in Glasgow's Bridgeton. The interior with its lavish plaster scrollwork was designed by noted theatre designer Frank Matcham & Company. The tracks were subsequently lifted and platforms demolished. The ultimate web site about movie theaters. In 1897 [] This was all back in the 50s but Betty visited our house in the early 60s .. Hi, My family lived in 83 Dale street across from the Old church. She was living in Los Angeles but had an apartment in Wimbledon, London. For great art and culture delivered to your door, visit our shop. no sorry dont know any Moraigs at all , and I didnt know of any other Fosters in Fordneuk st my grandparents Fosters are from northern Ireland.. The faade will be preserved. She was a real lady with no airs or graces. 1991. In 1785 David Dale (1739-1806) established the Barrowfield Dyeworks. Police Scotland Forensics at Lanarkshire scene as young man dies after being seriously injured in house The 21-year-old passed . These portrait photographs of Russia's ruling Romanovs were taken in 1903 at the Winter Palace in majestic. We encourage our guests to dress up for the ball, but this is not mandatory. The building stood empty and unused for over ten years and was converted into a bingo club from 1987. They had a son called Robert ONeil who married Christina Steel I also asked permission fur myself and some amateur photographers to go in and see the men at work on this massive project and we were granted access two months ago to go in and take photos we were right on top of the bulding on the scaffolding..and will be at the opening dae in early October.. I have 2 older brothers. The venue is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Another view of the Umbrella from a different angle. I have forwarded your reply! I found some entries in the registers of the Sacred Heart Church which helped. Hi does anybody have pictures of Fraser street from the 50s I was born at number 13 and went to Barrowfield school had great pals like Sammy Moore and John Gregg, looking for information on a john murray swan married rita McLaren swan they lived in 62 abbortsford place govan tradston district 1961 Watch. My family lived in Fordneuk street in the 40s, ferrol were their surname, jessie, William and some of their children, elizabeth, June, billy and John. 94 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. 1991. Yes: to inquire about a full session buyout, please contact us, Yes, and there will be several photo opportunities throughout the experience. Unfortunately there will be no cloakroom at the venue. The Doulton Fountain and the Nelson Monument are in the middle with the Templeton Building to the left. My email is acblakeman@hotmail.com. Step back in time with us as you learn new regency dance steps and interact with actors dressed in exquisite period costumes. In 1859 Englishman, Grocer, [] Shondaland mark Shondaland. awful isnt it and she only lives in Blantyre I remember you as if yesterday June you were a lovely wee girl.. and I loved your Kiltie shoes , do you remember them.and can you remember me dark hair , a little older than you. http://flickr.com/photos/dickyhart/50896641/, http://flickr.com/photos/monkeyiron/376622738/, Please read our community guidelines before posting . I do have more information, but feel it best if we communicated one to one. If you cannot find the message in your inbox, please check your spam folder or contact us here for assistance (do not make a second booking). Hi Davie, too and can assure you this is BRIGTON. Ive been looking for images of this part of the street for some time. Yaffys on Main st has been demolished.. they have been empty for some time.. Ive asked around but no one seems to know what the land will be used for yet. In this capacity it later passed to Glasgow City Council who when they ceased using it for that purpose were prevailed upon to rent it out for vehicle preservation. DONATE, Before the money moved in, Kings Cross was a place for born-and-bred locals, clubs and crime, See what really went on during that time in NYC's topless go-go bars, Chris Stein 's photographs of Debbie Harry and friends take us back to a great era of music. 5th November 1978. . That's the old Bridgeton Cross,I remember. The Cross is notable for the \" Brigton Umbrella \", a Victorian cast iron structure covering the centre of the Cross. RM C1ETT8 - United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow, Eastern district of Bridgeton, on London road RM G66KR3 - Smoke rises from a fire at derelict warehouse in Glasgow, Scotland. In 1897 [], Filed Under: Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton, S Tagged With: The Scotsman, March 15, 2017 by John Gorevan 2 Comments, 79 Main Street, Bridgeton Glasgow. Closed Down. It was then used as a maintenance depot for the Class 303 and Class 311 fleet until final closure in June 1987. Sorry June just saw this message from you.Ill contact Rita, but know she doesnt go out much these days and doesnt keep too well I wish I could have helped you more with photos Ill ask Rita again if she has any. Born in 1829 in Dairsie, Fife, Thomas Annan was the fifth child of John Annan and Agnes Bell. The store is now run by Alberts Grandsons David and Stephen, Millers have taken the wooden front from the shop, and are taking it back to its original brick 14 Oct2013, Reproduced by kind permision of Ian Mulholland. Umbrella Bar. Was pals for a long time with Marion Wilson in Barrowfield st. The event is a 90-minute immersive experience based on the Bridgerton show. VIP tickets include early entry to the ball, a welcome glass of champagne, 20% discount on merchandise, access to the exclusive VIP Area, and front-of-the-line treatment. My father and all his siblings were born in 498, with the exception of the oldest child, also Marijona. And still have contact and visits to Glasgow.would love to see any old photos, Does anyone remember the Murphys who owner fruit shops in bridgeton. I am pretty sure that there was originally two balconies in the 1911 theatre the descriptions specify two tiers of balcony above stalls and circle which I suspect were two separated areas of the same tier. Located at Bridgeton Cross, an east end district of Glasgow. 1890 James Campbell. It was absolutely beautiful. Tel: 0141 553 2456. Continue with Recommended Cookies. Under the directorship of William's great-grandson David Millard, the building was sympathetically renovated in 2013. I briefly knew her as Elizabeth Romain in the early 1980s. The junction is the meeting point of London Road, Dalmarnock Road, Main Street, James Street, Olympia Street and Orr Street. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Tel: 01415548275. Please request the Biltmore validation at the Fever ticketing desk in order to park for a reduced price of $24. Reoroduced by kind permission of Herald and Times Group. There has been a pub on [], Filed Under: A, Main Street Bridgeton, MainStreetBridgeton Tagged With: Anne Bar, Hugh Bonner, International Bar, Main Street Bridgeton, Pubs in Bridgeton. Below: Copyright Herald and Times Group. Our string quartet will play iconic pieces inspired by the Bridgerton soundtrack while our two performers tell you a beautiful love story through regency, modern and acrobatic dance. In this instance, please contact us for more information and make sure to include your ticket order number in your email. The City of Diamond Bar is excited to announce the launch of the Diamond Bar Town Center Specific Plan. I would be grateful for any memories anyone has. If so please leave a comment. Ruchazie, Easterhouse and Cranhill One of my best ever memories of Bridgeton was the Queens coronation when we had a big Clabber in the street our radiogram was carried down to the street on a long wire to provide the music to dance to oh so many memories, Your email address will not be published. All content on this site is Copyright Old Glasgow Pubs (OGP). Bridgeton and Calton formed the heart of Glasgow's old East End until half the area was swept away in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. The seating capacity was reduced to 1,689, with the removal of the balcony, and it re-opened on 21st November 1938. Today. Left to right back row are: Moira Wallerstein, Jackie Gardiner, Robert Piggot. Age requirement: 16+. had their roots in Bridgeton/Dalmarnock, as did the aforementioned Clyde and the 19th century side Eastern F.C. Initially a local Juvenile team, upon joining the Junior setup they played at Shawfield Stadium (home of Clyde F.C. Instead we all were shoved out into the winderness of Garthamlock. Hi, Jessie. The Dominion Bar August. This very old Bridgeton bar has closed its door many times in recent years. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. When Mr Denholm died his wife took over the licence and sold up shortly afterwards. The performances were really good. Saturdays-Sundays: 3:00pm, 5:30pm & 8:00pm. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. Christina. The earliest surviving Scottish town plans or bird's-eye views - of Edinburgh and St Andrews - date from the 16th century. The Queens Ball has left Los Angeles. Please note: in order to buy a ticket you must sign up to Fever via Facebook, Gmail or another email account. 1960-1937 James Dillon. Tel: 0141 554 7027. Held within The Dennistoun Palais, Roselea Drive, Dennistoun 1950. RM E95F24 - The cast iron Bridgeton Bandstand, Bridgeton Cross, Glasgow. 957. Your email address will not be published. She would be in her late 80s now so I hope that she is still alive and well. what a good idea they were, no cars allowed where else were these streets.. I didnt really know what to expect, but everything was set-up so well; the pictures, the actors, the Queen, It truly was immersive, you get sucked in right away. 2005. We my Mum and my brother Joseph and sister Rosemary, moved to Garthamlock. Art Deco, Baroque, Previous Names: