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Rutherglen

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  • T.B.Seath & Co. Shipbuilder (Site Of), Octavian (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    where is the ship CINDERELLA? Can anybody produce any image or maybe a sister ship?Thanks Octavian
  • Spittal, Duncan Hutchison (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Hi my family the Hutchison,s lived at 124 lochlea road from when it was built until my mum and dad split up in 1980. Loved staying there and was gutted to see the primary school getting replaced recently. Had many happy hours playin games there. Duncan Hutchison.
  • Lodge Rutherglen "Royal Arch" No.116, Will McArthur wrote 9 years ago:
    Building is Masonic Hall, 24 Queen Street, Rutherglen and was consecrated on the 5th Mar.1897. The Foundation Stone was laid by Bro.James Stevens RWM on 3rd July 1897
  • Spittal, Christine Donald (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    We ruglonians moved from Regent street to Ailsa Drive 1951 when I was 10yrs old and maiden name Fawcett. Before Spittal school it was still the field and a very large tree used to swing on. Castlemilk was still farmland and Fernhill too all way up to Cathkin Braes which was family walks and return Burnside route. Apart from 46 bus you could get the wee SMT 'bankie' bus - Bankhead to the main street.
  • Spittal, Ray M C Laren wrote 10 years ago:
    You weren't a bad player yourself tony. Not as good as the mclaren boys lol.
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