Theresa Pellowe
from Hynes.
Posted 10 Oct 2002.
I was born in Townhead in 1943, went to St Mungo's School. I think I was abot 10 when we moved to Barlanark and I went to St Bridget's in Baillieston. I now live in Kent, England with my husband and granddaughter. I would love to hear from anyone that remembers me. I really miss Glasgow.
Eleanor Lynch
from Pollock.
Posted 6 Nov 2002.
I left Parkhead in 1964. Came to California. Rest of family still in Scotland. I had to agree with Tom Moir (New Zealand) I would sell my soul for a tunnocks caramel wafer. Also the morning rolls, with square sausage. Only thing I want to eat when I go back to visit.
Mariah Yasin.
Posted 13 Nov 2002.
I miss Glasgow and miss the people there. I moved to Denver, Colorado and have been here almost three years and wish I was in Glasgow and visit the highlands. I loved going to Fort William and Inverness. One day I will return and visit my home and see my friends and family.
Sam
from Gillan.
Posted 21 Apr 2004.
If you want to see and hear more of Baillieston please visit this site.You should find it interesting.
http://groups.msn.com/Bailliestonnet/
MARGARET JACK
from CUMBERNAULD.
Posted 6 Jan 2005.
do you remember miss Lynch, the sisters and the jannie? I lived in Glebe Street.
Anne Sharp
from Edinburgh.
Posted 3 May 2006.
I was born in Glasgow 1944 and was staying in Taylor Street then Cathedral Street.
I also went to St Mungo's When Cathedral Street was pulled down 1959 we all went to Quenslie near Cranhill. Do you or anyone remember me? Single name McConville.
James Mitchell
from Baillieston, Garrowhill.
Posted 3 May 2006.
Another excellent Baillieston site is
http:\\baillieston.info
It is unique in that it presents a view of Baillieston and Garrowhill through its street names. Very interesting indeed
Margaret Keaney
from Glasgow.
Posted 16 Oct 2006.
Hi, my gran thinks she remembers you, her name is Margaret Coates but is now Keaney. She was born in the same year as you and lived at Taylor Street above the pub. Ring any bells?