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! 🙂
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)…
A bunch of castles? The nearest I can find is Bothwell Castle, any others nearby?
Added Pollok House and King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut to the list, thank you!
I made this list initially in preparation for my trip to Glasgow in September 2013, but it became an evolving list of venues I visited and liked enough to return to, and places I still have to discover.
Are there any essential places missing?