The Clans of Scotland, with Lowland & Highland divisions
Can you spot my clan, the MacLarens? 🙂
The Clans of Scotland, with Lowland & Highland divisions
Can you spot my clan, the MacLarens? 🙂
Old Stag Inn, 12 Greenview Street, Glasgow,
Located in what is known as The Stag Building (Architect Thomas Baird 1862 – 1953), The Old Stag pub was first listed in the Glasgow Post Office Directory of 1889-90.
The licencee at this time was Mr John Lyns, who took over the license from D McCafferty between 1886 and 1888.
The Stag Building was erected in 1905 by John Lyons to include housing and shops. Original shops were Carmichaels Chemist and Dougie’s Dairy.
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Where I met my first Glaswegian friends! 🙂
The clip of “The Kilt Song” I posted a while ago, turned out to be quite popular. I ended up buying the album the song came from: Aly Macrae – popstardombeckons and quite like it. Some very funny songs with recognisable stories, others just very nice to listen to. I’d say, have a listen and buy it if you like it too!
Available on iTunes as well.
out of curiosity….
How many people know Scottish Gaelic?
If you do lets be friends (or message me)
I wish I could speak Scottish Gaelic! But not a lot of practice opportunities in Brussels, I’m afraid, and not often enough in Scotland (yet)…