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This remnant can be viewed from Shields Road near the corner with Glencairn Drive. The steps had non-slip metal surfaces frequently divided by transverse ridges forming the criss-cross pattern. The steps had non-slip metal surfaces frequently divided by transverse ridges forming the criss-cross pattern. Clifford's exhibition drawing of Sutherland House, Pollokshields, 1900 B. Hutchison was the first recipient of this grant. The Corporation had decided in 1897 to convert the tram system to electric traction and the following year the Springburn route was the first to be electrified. Photograph of 'Oaklands', Sherbrooke Avenue, from 2014 View of Fotheringay Centre, 2014 Map showing "Cottages" and "Villas" in the earliest part of Pollokshields at Shields Bridge Access to the stables was provided by very gently sloping flight of steps with 4 in. Drawing of "Kitchin's Corner", Pollokshields Michael. Access to the stables was provided by very gently sloping flight of steps with 4 in. KieronOnTheSide. View of Fotheringay Centre, 2014 The site of the building was donated by Sir John Maxwell, along with an annuity of 100 in perpetuity to "the clergyman of the first Episcopal Church that should be built and consecrated on his lands or on lands adjacent to his." 1920's view of Kenmure Street, Pollokshields This remnant can be viewed from Shields Road near the corner with Glencairn Drive. The men who fled to Pakistan. Tracery on window of Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church The house under construction, above, is situated in Sherbrooke Avenue. Albert Drive frontage of former Copelawhill tram depot, now the Tramway Arts Centre Pollokshields Burgh Hall, which was gifted to the district by Sir John Stirling Maxwell Albert Drive frontage of former Copelawhill tram depot, now the Tramway Arts Centre 1920's street scene at Albert Drive, Pollokshields It was built as an up-market tenemental area of large flats with facilities such as shops and schools, which were lacking in the garden suburb. 'Norwoodville' in Nithsdale Road is a typical Pollokshields style detached cream sandstone villa which has been converted for use as a mosque, known as 'Madrasa Taleem Ul Islam'. One meeting took place at the funeral in Cairo of the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat. Another church to be mysteriously destroyed by fire was Pollokshields UP Church in Leslie Street, East Pollokshields, which was burnt out in 1983. First, as the editor of the community newspaper Oracle, Sajid Hussain points out that Imran Shahid and his gang were not just yet another gang of local neds determined to defend their patch. Sherbrooke Castle Hotel Corner view of 'Matheran', Pollokshields Pollokshields Library offers a wide range of services and activities in relaxing, comfortable and inspiring surroundings. St Ninian's was the south side's first Episcopal church, predating the much larger and grander St Margaret's in Newlands by half a century. It is a beautiful example of Edwardian domestic architecture, retaining all its original exterior features in pristine condition. Further examples of exhibition drawings of large villas can be viewed at the Domestic Architecture of Glasgow's South Side page of this website. 'Ardtornish' was designed by James Miller in an Anglified Arts & Crafts style, very different from his later Chicago inspired commercial architecture which graced Glasgow city centre in the inter-war years of the twentieth century. It is a beautiful example of Edwardian domestic architecture, retaining all its original exterior features in pristine condition. Perspective drawing of Pollokshields Trinity UP Church by architect, W.G. The stables there had stalls for horses on the both first and second floors with the top floor being used as a hay loft. Nisbet's exhibition drawing of the house, below, was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1903. Sherbrooke Castle Hotel It shows that the 'as-built' version was very close to that envisioned by the architect in the perspective drawing displayed two years earlier. risers that could be safely negotiated by horses. Interior of St Ninian's Episcopal Church, Albert Drive Another church to be mysteriously destroyed by fire was Pollokshields UP Church in Leslie Street, East Pollokshields, which was burnt out in 1983. The foundation stone was laid on 16th September 1872 by Dr. William S. Wilson, Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. Pollokshields Heritage organise an annual lecture series held in the former Pollokshields Congregational Church, close to Maxwell Park Station. Photograph of 'Beneffrey', Pollokshields, 2014 1920's view of Kenmure Street, Pollokshields The opening service for the church building was held on May 19, 1878. Remains of east window of Pollokshields Glencairn Church Photograph of 'Norwoodville', Pollokshields, 2017 It is a beautiful example of Edwardian domestic architecture, retaining all its original exterior features in pristine condition. Drawing of "Kitchin's Corner", Pollokshields Rowan and built in 1878 Photograph of 'Kelmscott', Pollokshields, 1905 Pollokshields Established Church, built at the corner of Shields Road and Albert Drive in 1878 An unexpected feature of the Tramway is a surviving equestrian staircase which led to 8 stables on the first floor with 36 horses per stable. Horse drawn trams were fully withdrawn from service in the city by the end of April 1902. An unexpected feature of the Tramway is a surviving equestrian staircase which led to 8 stables on the first floor with 36 horses per stable. St Ninian's Episcopal Church at the corner of Albert Drive and Pollokshaws Road was designed by architect David Thomson (1831-1910), who was also responsible for many of the tenement blocks of East Pollokshields. When it is completed the stonework and building style will make it blend in naturally with the beautiful houses erected a century earlier. Equestrian staircase at former Copelawhill tram depot, Pollokshields As a teenager Yaqub was in the Young Shields, one of the most notorious gangs in Pollokshields. Photograph of 'Kelmscott', Pollokshields, 2014 Horse drawn trams were fully withdrawn from service in the city by the end of April 1902. The garden shrubbery had just recently been planted, with the trees being mere saplings. It is currently home to the Tramway Arts Centre. The church was designed by W. F. McGibbon and was built in 1882. Horse drawn trams were fully withdrawn from service in the city by the end of April 1902. Pollokshields West (station) ~ Pollokshields an Iar. 'Ardtornish' was designed by James Miller in an Anglified Arts & Crafts style, very different from his later Chicago inspired commercial architecture which graced Glasgow city centre in the inter-war years of the twentieth century. The house was first occupied in 1882 and was in use as a synogogue from 1928 to 1984. The depot of the Glasgow Tramway & Omnibus Company had been situated in Tobago Street, Calton, close to Glasgow Green. Unsuccessful design for interior of Pollokshields Congregational Church, Watson & Salmond, 1902 Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church An unexpected feature of the Tramway is a surviving equestrian staircase which led to 8 stables on the first floor with 36 horses per stable. Remains of east window of Pollokshields Glencairn Church Searching for Stoneleigh to Berney Arms train with cheap tickets? Photograph of 'Kelmscott', Pollokshields, 2014 Horse drawn trams were fully withdrawn from service in the city by the end of April 1902. 'Matheran' is one of the largest and finest villas in the area, situated on a commanding site at the corner of Sherbrooke Avenue and Springkell Avenue. Architect's photograph of 'Beneffrey', Pollokshields, 1915 At the end of June 1894 the operation of the tramway was taken over by Glasgow Corporation who already owned and maintained the track. Pollokshields Free Church is currently used as a nursing home, Nithsdale Lodge Communion Table at Pollokshields Parish Church, designed by William Gardner Rowan, 1912 Former Pollokshields Free Church, designed by W.G. The body of the church was was destroyed by fire in 1988, leaving the east window (below) as the last remaining part of the building. 1920's street scene at Albert Drive, Pollokshields Their role models are people are who are involved in drugs and who drive around in fancy cars. Equestrian staircase at former Copelawhill tram depot, Pollokshields Access to the stables was provided by very gently sloping flight of steps with 4 in. B. Hutchison was the first recipient of this grant. Albert Drive frontage of former Copelawhill tram depot, now the Tramway Arts Centre University bound tramcar at junction of Nithsdale Road and St Andrew's Drive The opening service for the church building was held on May 19, 1878. Old map showing Trinity UP Church shortly after it was built Daanish Zahid, Imran Shahid, Zeeshan Shahid and Mohammed Faisal Mustaq were later found guilty of racially motivated murder and sentenced to life Between 30 and 40 youths set off fireworks randomly, which caused damage to windows and struck passing cars between Herriet Street and Albert Drive at around 10.20pm. This remnant can be viewed from Shields Road near the corner with Glencairn Drive. Pollokshields Heritage organise an annual lecture series held in the former Pollokshields Congregational Church, close to Maxwell Park Station. The large gardens surrounding the houses were widely planted with broad-leaved trees such as beech, sycamore and lime. Rowan and built in 1878 View of Fotheringay Centre, 2014 Exhibition Drawing of 'Kelmscott', Pollokshields, 1903 It then became a private dwelling before assuming its current use as a mosque. The site of the building was donated by Sir John Maxwell, along with an annuity of 100 in perpetuity to "the clergyman of the first Episcopal Church that should be built and consecrated on his lands or on lands adjacent to his." Communion Table at Pollokshields Parish Church, designed by William Gardner Rowan, 1912 Exhibition Drawing of 'Kelmscott', Pollokshields, 1903 All bathrooms. Unsuccessful design for interior of Pollokshields Congregational Church, Watson & Salmond, 1902 The church was designed by W. F. McGibbon and was built in 1882. risers that could be safely negotiated by horses. Rowan and built in 1878 'Inchgarvie' Sherbrooke Avenue, Pollokshields Pollokshields UP Church, Leslie Street His design drawings were exhibited at the annual exhibition of the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts in 1875. When it is completed the stonework and building style will make it blend in naturally with the beautiful houses erected a century earlier. Michael. 1920's view of Kenmure Street, Pollokshields The former Copelawhill Tram Works and Depot was built on the land surrounding St Ninian's Episcopal Church in Albert Drive and Pollokshaws Road. Entrance to 'Matheran' from Springkell Avenue, "AD 1903" The body of the church was was destroyed by fire in 1988, leaving the east window (below) as the last remaining part of the building. Photograph of newly built Sherbrooke Church, 1900 The architects of the house were Messrs. Frank Burnet, Boston and Carruthers. Horse drawn trams were fully withdrawn from service in the city by the end of April 1902. Map showing "Cottages" and "Villas" in the earliest part of Pollokshields at Shields Bridge The steps had non-slip metal surfaces frequently divided by transverse ridges forming the criss-cross pattern. Interior of St Ninian's Episcopal Church, Albert Drive Pollokshields Heritage organise an annual lecture series held in the former Pollokshields Congregational Church, close to Maxwell Park Station. Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church It is currently home to the Tramway Arts Centre. There are around 20 workers and volunteers for the Pollokshields charity, which is currently facing worrying funding cuts. B. Hutchison was the first recipient of this grant. The exhibition drawings of the two massive villas were displayed side-by-side at the annual exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1904. Springkell Avenue faade of 'Matheran', Pollokshields 1920's street scene at Albert Drive, Pollokshields Remains of east window of Pollokshields Glencairn Church The depot of the Glasgow Tramway & Omnibus Company had been situated in Tobago Street, Calton, close to Glasgow Green. 1920's street scene at Albert Drive, Pollokshields B. Hutchison was the first recipient of this grant. Corner view of 'Matheran', Pollokshields Night time view of floodlit Sherbrooke Castle Hotel The site of the building was donated by Sir John Maxwell, along with an annuity of 100 in perpetuity to "the clergyman of the first Episcopal Church that should be built and consecrated on his lands or on lands adjacent to his." Pollokshields arms carved into stonework over entrance to Burgh Hall, with date of 1890 Remains of east window of Pollokshields Glencairn Church The house under construction, above, is situated in Sherbrooke Avenue. St Ninian's was the south side's first Episcopal church, predating the much larger and grander St Margaret's in Newlands by half a century. At the end of June 1894 the operation of the tramway was taken over by Glasgow Corporation who already owned and maintained the track. Albert Drive frontage of former Copelawhill tram depot, now the Tramway Arts Centre This photograph shows the very first trams to be operated by Glasgow Corporation while in procession to the newly opened depot at Coplawhill. The church was designed by W. F. McGibbon and was built in 1882. The first phase of the development progressed over the next 25 years, leading to Pollokshields acheiving the status of an independent burgh for a short period from 1876 to 1891, after which it became part of the city of Glasgow. Sherbrooke Castle Hotel Night time view of floodlit Sherbrooke Castle Hotel The Corporation had decided in 1897 to convert the tram system to electric traction and the following year the Springburn route was the first to be electrified. University bound tramcar at junction of Nithsdale Road and St Andrew's Drive Nearby you can find 'Inchgarvie', another large villa designed by Messrs. Frank Burnet, Boston and Carruthers around the same time as 'Matheran'. If you are lucky enough to find a development plot for a new house in the Conservation Area, Glasgow City Council will ensure that it is built in the style of the existing properties surrounding it. Nearby you can find 'Inchgarvie', another large villa designed by Messrs. Frank Burnet, Boston and Carruthers around the same time as 'Matheran'. Night time view of floodlit Sherbrooke Castle Hotel Rowan and built in 1878 Former Pollokshields Free Church, designed by W.G. 'Matheran' was occupied by the Glasgow School of Occupational Therapy before reverting to residential use at the end of 2002.

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