Glasgow Lanarkshire Scotland
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Address for Captain Robert Macfarland, 1894
Address for Captain Robert Macfarland, 2 London Place, Paisley Road, Glasgow.
Address for Charles W Ralston, c1892
Address for Charles W Ralston, factor, Garscube Estate, Bearsden, Glasgow [Cille Phàdraig Ùr, Glaschu]. Text has been scored through in pencil.
Address for Don[ald] MacDonald who 'Has old hymns', c1893
Address for Don[ald] MacDonald mac Alastair ic Iain Ruaidh, 26 Struthers Street, Calton, Glasgow who 'Has old hymns'. Also a note of the address 'House 17 Cubie Street - off Gallowgate'.
Address for 'Macorquodale', 1894
Address for 'Macorquodale [MacCorquodale] 100 Cromwell St[reet], Paisley Road West' [Glaschu/Glasgow].
Address for Mary Macdonald, 1894
Address for Mary Macdonald, 9 Sandyford Place, near Sauchiehall Street, Glaschu/Glasgow.
Addresses of 'Arch[ibald] Maccoll' and 'R Macdonald', c1893
Addresses of 'Arch[ibald] Maccoll' and 'D Macdonald', the former residing at 'Whitevale' in Slateford 'a low house' and the latter residing at '26 Struthers Street Calton Glasgow'.
Advertisement for July sailings between Glasgow and the Highlands on the steamers 'Dunara Castle' and 'Aros Castle', 21 June 1880
Advertisement for July sailings between Glasgow and the Highlands on the steamers 'Dunara Castle' and 'Aros Castle' by Martin Orme, 20 Robertson Street, Glasgow.
Border Leicester Shearling Ram, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a Border Leicester shearling ram that won the President's Medal and breed champion at the Highland Show in 1905, Glasgow.
Broomhouse Laddie (7279) - Large White Boar, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Large White boar, "Broomhouse Laddie" (7279), aged 2 years 11 months 16 days standing in a pen at a show with a man behind it. The text on the slide notes that he was 'bred by Richard Stuart, Sowerby, Garstang; is the property of W B Wallace, Broomhouse Corston; and is the winner of the President's Medal as Best Pen of Swine at the H and A S Show, Glasgow on 4th July, 1905.'
Central Offices and Pavilion in H and A S Showyard, Glasgow, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the central offices and pavilion at the Highland and Agricultural Show showyard in Glasgow on 4-7 July 1905. In the image, several men and boys stand with their ponies in front of the buildings.