Thank you for your inquiry. The building is now home to Russell & Bromley, but take a look up and see what a fabulous building it is, with some fine carvings. Otherwise, there would have undoubtedly been some signage. The founding partner, John M. Biggar, served as the Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1943/44. Apr 3, 2012 - History and photographs of Buchanan Street, Glasgow I really enjoyed looking at the pictures. I recently bought a lovely old cardboard box from a charity shop. I wish you well in your studies. In this scene, we have come further up Buchanan Street past the Western Club and are now looking at the recently completed Glasgow Stock Exchange building, designed in a Gothic Venetian style by John Burnet Sr. and erected at the corner of Buchanan Street and St. George’s Place between 1875 and 1877. ), We have now crossed Argyle Street and are walking northwards up Buchanan Street. Judging from the sombre frontage of the Flemish-styled building at number 91, Kate Cranston had probably already closed her Tea and Luncheon Rooms there in 1918. Argyll Chambers, Properties there were demolished in the early 1950’s to make way for the N.A.A.F.I. Book your tickets online for Buchanan Street, Glasgow: See 5,285 reviews, articles, and 1,263 photos of Buchanan Street, ranked No.34 on Tripadvisor among 399 attractions in Glasgow. Cook which was just north of Mitchell Lane. The city had recently invested in the installation of electric street lighting and used the opportunity to combine the new technology with an artistic flourish in the form of ornate standards with a wrought iron motif. Thanks in advance for any information you may be able to give me. Thank you very much for sharing this information about your husband’s family and you are most welcome to use the photograph, and any others, in the booklet which you are preparing. Thank you very much for your inquiry. Jamie, here is some further information about the redevelopment around the top of Buchanan Street. Burton the tailor, David. Waverley Temperance Hotel, A goods station at the site opened in 1850. merchant in Glasgow, the trustee on the sequestrated estate." They also had an entrance in Gordon Street. One thing that attracted me was the address on the box; 133 Buchanan Street, Aird and Thompson. On the left is the ladies apparel store and furrier, MacDonald’s, and across the street are Fraser’s followed by the Jaeger wool shop and then Wylie Hill’s. Sydney Mitchell, 60-62 Buchanan Street, Glasgow is a Category A listed building in Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland. The closure of the Glasgow NAAFI at Parliamentary Road after WWII and the old railway station was addressed in the 1980s by the construction of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, opening in 1990, and the adjoining Buchanan Galleries shopping mall in 1999. Hi Chris, Palladian villas, similar to those of the 18th century in Argyle Street, Miller Street and Queen Street were erected along with other terraced townhouses from the 1790s onwards,[3] similar to the new George Square and new Royal Exchange Square. The location is on the east side of Buchanan Street just north of the intersection with West George Street. The mansion owner lived much earlier and was a timber merchant. The menswear dept. Thank you for providing this information. The family made huge losses following the American Revolution of 1776, losing all their plantations in Virginia. It’s accounts such as yours that make the Glasgow experience come alive. Electric lighting has been installed outside the windows of H. Samuel, the jeweller and watchmaker on the corner, so that passers-by could browse the displays after dark. « gunnerwilf, Buchanan Street Walk – Video Blog #2 « Study and Traveling Across Europe, http://www.edinburgh-gazette.co.uk/issues/11041/pages/1167/page.pdf, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~glasgow/1927address789.jpg, http://www.architectureglasgow.co.uk/midcity.boac.office.html, https://digital.nls.uk/directories/browse/archive/84729473, https://www.cargillproperty.com/downloads/7272%20-%20162%20Buchanan%20Street%20Glasgow%20-%20Brochure%20Template.pdf, Sailing Down the Clyde: “Doon the Watter”, Three Glasgow Corporation Transport Films, 1959 – 1966, Film – Three Glasgow Corporation Transport Films, 1959 – 1966. He certainly made a great contribution to the social life of the city. Beyond that is the new Wylie & Lochhead building, designed in three sections by James Sellars and replacing the original building on that site which was destroyed by fire in 1883. The awning beyond the bank is serving to shade Ciro Pearls and then beyond that is Fuller’s Restaurant and then John Lizars, the optical and photographic specialist. Thank you for contributing this information. Stuart Cranston, a tea dealer, is credited with opening the first tea room in Glasgow in 1875, reportedly the first in the world. Thank you for pointing this out. On my mother’s birth certificate, it states that her mother was a kitchen hand in Buchanan Street. Renowned for jewellery and timepieces, the Arcade was also the location for many years of the Clyde Model Dockyard, a Mecca for modellers and young boys with dreams. Thank you again for your interest. Incidentally, I wanted to use stainless steel cladding and the repetitive small window units were a small genuflection by me to Gardners Warehouse, a building which has always impressed me. In the centre of this view, a man wearing a straw boater is crossing the street and heading towards the building with signage that refers to the Paris Grand Prix of 1900. My great-grandfather’s family (including my grandfather) are listed on census records as living at 252 Buchanan Street in 1881. Could you tell me if there are any images of or close to these addresses around the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century and if it possible to purchase scans of them. Constructed in 1849 by the Caledonian Railway Company as its main terminus for the city, the original station buildings consisted of supposedly temporary wooden structures, which lasted until the 1930s. There is a rather fine building in the foreground with an abundance of Corinthian columns and a balustrade spanning the frontage. 220 Buchanan Street, Glasgow. You may see a few examples of this. The western part of Parliamentary Road was realigned in an approximate east-west direction between North Hanover Street and West Nile Street and was renamed Killermont Street. The property was located at the very top of Buchanan Street on the right-hand side, virtually next door to Buchanan Street Railway Station, which in 1894 was operated by the Caledonian Railway Company. It sold “older ladies” fashion wear, and “mother of the bride” outfits”, but I think eventually fell out of fashion, or the “older ladies” had all died off. In the photo below, you can see Thos. On the left is George Cameron, Publisher & Wholesale Stationer, and on the right are Chalmers & Tosh, Tin and Zinc Packing Case Makers, and McLelland & Dickson, Upholsterers and Furnishers. Any information would be very appreciated. It forms the central stretch of Glasgow's famous shopping district with a generally more upmarket range of shops than the neighbouring streets: Argyle Street, and Sauchiehall Street. Montague Burton, I have checked the Post Office Annual Glasgow Directory for 1894 – 1895 and 310 Buchanan Street is listed under the name of Philip Relosi. The signage in the window proclaims the Grand Prix award bestowed upon the company for their Premier typewriter at the 1900 Paris Exposition. Buchanan Street Railway Station as seen circa 1925-1930 when it was owned and operated by the London, Midland & Scottish Railway ( LMS ). This postcard has a good depth of focus and examples are frequently listed on ebay. ). This was the station for the north with destinations such … My great grandfather is listed as a coach trimmer and my grandfather would have been about 8 years old at the time. It would mean much to me to be able to include the photo in the booklet which is being created so that my grandchildren will have a better and more personal insight into their family’s life in the 20th century. History ; Shipping ; Question ; Scotland Glasgow Buchanan Street. As for the casino, it was reported to be still standing in 1985, but was subsequently removed to allow construction of the Glasgow International Concert Hall which was completed in 1990 and renamed the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall upon the granting of Royal Status. This property was designed by the Edinburgh-based architect George Washington Browne and completed in 1897 for Miss Kate Cranston’s Tea and Luncheon Rooms. Pedestrians in Buchanan Street, Glasgow This image is available from the University of Edinburgh Image Collections This file was uploaded as part of a GLAMWiki partnership with the University of Edinburgh. I have been fascinated to read your descriptions and see the images that you have posted. Buchanan Street was named after Andrew Buchanan, a Tobacco Lord, who envisioned that Glasgow would spread westward. From the category archives: Buchanan Street. I’m currently doing some family research and my Italian family lived at 257-261 Buchanan Street. Morrison’s was a top end ladies fashion wear shop, and was certainly trading during my stint at Jaeger between 1966/69. Were there any dwellings along that street at that time that would have been a large house with staff? You would be very impressed. Several temperance hotels were present in the city, including the Waverley, which used to be further up Buchanan Street before the business was relocated to premises in Sauchiehall Street. You could try contacting the Mitchell Library to see if they have Glasgow Directories before and after that time. During this collective redevelopment, the area that used to be occupied by the western part of Parliamentary Road was built over. I am researching the life of Sir William Alexander Smith who founded the Boys’ Brigade, a Christian youth organisation, in Glasgow in 1883. ( Publisher unknown. Thank you Anne for your enquiry and the very fine building to which you refer was designed by Alexander Paterson and completed in 1909 for the Glasgow Liberal Club. Hope Brothers, the outfitter, is adjacent, shaded by awnings, and beyond is the entrance to South Exchange Place that leads into Royal Exchange Square. Aird, Thomson & McKeller are not listed but this was a few years after the interval you gave me. ). Do you have any information on this street number? For many years it was occupied by Montague Burton Ltd., the famous tailor and Lithuanian immigrant, who started his company in Chesterfield when he was 18 and built it up to become the largest multiple tailoring business in the World during his lifetime. Unfortunately no home address was listed. Andrew Buchanan, This old pub was opened in 1860 by James Bowie who lived in one of the flats above with his … Glasgow has been recognised for being the second best shopping destination in the United Kingdom, after London, since 2008. No problem. John Lizars, I think it was double fronted from memory and was independently owned, but eventually came under House of Fraser ownership. I am researching him on behalf of my family and hope to put together a photo book of him and the family. The awning identifies the location of Stuart Cranston’s Tea Rooms. Robert Stewart jeweller, The large pair of spectacles indicates the location of John Lizars, the renowned optical and photographic specialist. 159 Buchanan Street, Glasgow. Parliamentary Road, I was wondering if you had any information regarding this part of the street around that time. It was an opticians called L. Campbell. In the last photograph there is mention of George Cameron, Wholesale Publisher. Near the entrance to the Arcade is the signage for Stuart Cranston’s Tea Rooms. Card postmarked 28 Feb, 1934 ), The photographer was clearly attracting a lot of interest in this scene, taken around 1910, and showing some of the fine Victorian and Edwardian buildings for which the street is famous. Seller: SunshinePostcards Sale Ends in: 7 days, 0h. Smith Premier Typewriter, Guthrie wanted the model as quickly as possible as he was now both anxious and very keen to get on with the project. Princes Square was redeveloped into a five story retail centre in 1988 and has proved extremely popular. Buchanan Street: Lovely mix of history and shopping - See 5,285 traveler reviews, 1,263 candid photos, and great deals for Glasgow, UK, at Tripadvisor. Jeff. There is a real sense of movement in this 1920’s scene as people are walking, some more briskly than others, on the broad pavement past the frontage of Jaeger’s and Wylie Hill’s. Thank you very much for your inquiry and kind comments. I don’t know how the box ended up in Hay on Wye in Wales but I would be happy to send an image of it to you if you are interested. The Glasgow District Subway System ran underneath the length of Buchanan Street and the nearest stations were further up the street and in St. Enoch Square where they still are located today. There were several hotels, the Ivanhoe ( 185 Buchanan Street ), the George Hotel ( 235 ), the Popular Commercial Hotel ( 257 ), the London Commercial Hotel ( 288 ), the Imperial Hotel ( 244 ), the Palace Hotel ( 222 ) and these would have employed kitchen staff so your maternal grandmother may have worked there or possibly at the Athenaeum Restaurant or the Western Club. On the other side of the street was Wylie & Lochhead’s store that specialized in furniture and carpets. (It means green place). Do you have any information on such a manufacturer? There are a number of other modifications to the original design all done by Isi not the least of these being his decision to use copper for the cladding and also to downgrade the tall three storey glass fronted entrance I had proposed. I will check to see if I have any photographs of the building when it was the hotel. If you have anything about this address, I would be very interested. This is a present for my Mother she was born in Glasgow in 1925 and now lives in Derby, I was looking for somewhere around 1945 when she was a Clippie on the Buses. How can we get permission to use your images for Buchanan Street? This early photograph of Buchanan Street was taken around the early 1880’s and on the left is part of the recently completed Stewart and MacDonald warehouse designed by William Spence c. 1879. I have now made the correction. 75 Buchanan Street. I’m a dress and textiles student and I’m doing research on an item of clothing that was purchased from the store ‘Whitneys’ on Buchanan Street in the 1950s. Thank you for your fascinating history of Buchanan Street. On the far right of the photograph is part of William Stark’s St. George’s Church, built in 1808 when the upper section of Buchanan Street was being developed. Buchanan House (named 'ScotRail House' between January 1985 and April 1994) and Glasgow Caledonian University occupy the site of the railway station. In 1928, the property was acquired through the generosity of Sir Daniel Stevenson and other benefactors for the Scottish National Academy of Music which later became the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, so there was indeed a musical connection. ( Postcard published by J. Salmon Ltd., Sevenoaks. The photographs are fascinating. Going by the 1911 census, it seems he had a shop in which his children also worked but I am unable to find anything more about it . Achievements and Archive Photographs of this Great Scottish City. Would you know what businesses were at 140 and 150 Buchanan Street around 1853 – 57? I can see one image with the David Kemp premises but I’m wondering if you have any more information at all. Best wishes In the foreground on both sides of the street are commercial buildings and warehouses. Thank you for sharing this. In 1900/1901, the property was occupied by multiple tenants. It was renamed the Townhouse and is now a centre for specialized retail. I think 128 is on the corner of Buchanan St. and St. Vincent Place in your splendid postcard showing Saxone & Sorosis Shoes. $12.33 $3.70 Save 70%. This photograph shows Wylie Hill’s store on the right with their window displays filled and next door is the recently built Argyll Chambers complete with statuary attributed to James Milne Sherriff. The building adjacent to it is known as the Argyll Chambers and it includes the Buchanan Street entrance to the famous Argyll Arcade. The north end of Buchanan Street has been extensively redeveloped since 1950. The address to which you refer used to be on the right-hand side of the street near the top, in the block between Parliamentary Road and Cathedral Street. Further up on the left is the Walk-Over Shoe store which would be a fixture for many years as would be Thomas Cook & Son’s Tourist Office and Bureau de Change on the other side of the lane. It was in this part, close to the Argyle Street thoroughfare, that many of the larger stores on Buchanan Street were concentrated. ( Postcard made in France, publisher unknown. She would certainly remember the trams. I joined the 83rd Glasgow Company Life Boys in Mount Florida and later the 278th Glasgow Company Boys’ Brigade at Netherlee. Originally owned by the Caledonian Railway, then the London Midland and Scottish Railway and finally British Railways, it closed in 1966 and the area now contains Glasgow Caledonian University. Thank you for your comment and for adding to the history of Buchanan Street. Here is the link to the page. http://urbanglasgow.co.uk/archive/people-and-places-discussion-thread__o_t__t_1039.html, Lydd, Leave (and a “decent Londoner”), and rumblings of war. From the mid 19th century to the start of the First World War, Glasgow was one of the worldÍs most technologically advanced cities. Thanks for your comment. Thomas Murray & Son, Booksellers and Stationers are located on the ground floor and in the warehouse next door is the business of David Kemp & Son. (Manufacturing furriery was not a healthy business behind the fine furs and grand shops!). There may also have been kitchens in some of the larger stores on the street such as MacDonald’s and also at Fuller’s Restaurant so there are many possible places where kitchen staff would have been employed. [13] Buchanan Street is also the second busiest shopping thoroughfare, second only to Oxford Street in London. Jaeger, It’s all quite confusing because it has changed so much over the years!! Cathedral Street, There is a vertically-aligned postcard published by W. Ralston, taken from the same vantage point but at a slightly different angle and the Whitneys sign is just off camera to the right. Aird and Thompson were not at that address in 1927 and I could find no record that they were still in business at that time. On the immediate right of this photograph at the entrance to St. Enoch Square are the premises of R. W. Forsyth. Wylie Hill, { 78 comments… read them below or add one }. Knowing where my chairs originated is interesting. I could try to find a photo illustrating a route with a vehicle type on which she might have served. Building ( Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes ) which provided facilities and goods to British servicemen and their families. Except where otherwise stated, all photographs are from the author’s collection. [4] Shops, hotels, banks, offices and clubs soon followed including the Western Club [5] and the Athenaeum, [6] later known as the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama, linking through from St George's Place. Nice website. [12] On his release, Glasgow was the first city in the United Kingdom to honour him with the Freedom of the City, October 1993. He owned two stores in Glasgow at the time, the other one being at the corner of Gordon Street and Renfield Street. https://www.cargillproperty.com/downloads/7272%20-%20162%20Buchanan%20Street%20Glasgow%20-%20Brochure%20Template.pdf. I can help you with the address where your Italian family lived. It was located at the north end of Buchanan Street. I checked the 1911-1912 Glasgow Post Office Directory and as you can see from the portion of page 774 below, the address of interest was located on the west side of Buchanan Street near the top, between where Sauchiehall Street and Renfrew Street enter. They had a classroom, gym, canteen and a shop where you could purchase uniform items and supplies. John Burnet, Are there likely to be any records kept with the Council, or do you think that there may be some Land Registry records going back that far? West George Street, As for the casino, it was reported to be still standing in 1985, but was subsequently removed to allow construction of the Glasgow International Concert Hall which was completed in 1990 and renamed the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall upon the granting of Royal Status. “There is an entry in the Edinburgh Gazette, dated November 18, 1898, announcing the retiral of James Manuel from the firm of Manuel & Webster, Italian Warehousemen and Wine Merchants, at 133 Buchanan Street, Glasgow.”. The former BOAC building to which you refer is located at 83-85 Buchanan Street, on the west side of the street, immediately north of Mitchell Lane. What are the requirements? Thank you for your inquiry. I have never been to Glasgow but I love the box because of the typography. Buchanan Street is one of Glasgow’s busiest streets and is famous for its stunning architecture and shopping. As Janet was born in 1897 and lived until she was 82, she would have seen many changes in her lifetime. An example of this postcard was postmarked DEC 9 07 so we know that the photograph was taken no later than 1907. Spectacles of the type you describe may have been produced during the Victorian era. Cook on the far left at number 83 Buchanan Street, then John Reid & Son at number 89, followed by the Clydesdale Bank at number 91 ( the former premises of Kate Cranston ). I have very much enjoyed your site. Yes Jamie, there are some photos and I am in the process of trying to obtain permission to use them. During the late 1970’s, the construction of Buchanan Street Bus Station resulted in a rearrangement of roads in the area. Columba at the Broomielaw, for shipment to the hunting lodges and hotels of the Western Highlands. Fraser Sons store is on the right and beyond that is Jaeger House and then Wylie Hill’s. Glasgow Stock Exchange, Thank you very much for your inquiry. On a recent trip to Glasgow we greatly admired a building (next to the Athenaeum) with the name ‘Townhouse’ on the outside. I really love your site and often have a look at the photos and information. I have photographs of the model, of course, as well as the original design drawings. The buildings along the eastern part of Parliamentary Road were cleared to make way for a new council housing development. Thank you for sharing fantastic information on Glasgow. You can read a history of the publisher on Wikipedia. I’m just curious to date these, hence trying to find the period when the shop would have been there. I have been trying to trace the history of this building. She also records ‘Bank House’ too. The Academy remained there until 1987 when they moved to new premises at 100 Renfrew Street and the original building was subsequently purchased and extensively renovated. 1980s. The last illustration in this chapter shows Buchanan Street Station with its original wooden buildings as it would have appeared in the early years of your great grandfather. In May 2002, then-Prime Minister Tony Blair unveiled a statue of the late-First Minister of Scotland Donald Dewar at the northern end of the street, the only statue in the street. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and … 1991. The photo can therefore be dated to between 1855 and 1860. Robert Scott jeweller, Buchanan Street: an experience to walk down a street with so much history - See 5,285 traveler reviews, 1,263 candid photos, and great deals for Glasgow, UK, at Tripadvisor. Glasgow has a very distinguished history in so many fields; architectural, ecclesiastical, economic, industrial and scientific. Thank you very much for your reply I shall have to try and find further information from my Mother and I shall get back to you in the very near future with some details Buchanan Street. The sign on the lamp post is urging pedestrians to keep to the left. This postcard is dated 25th July, 1910 and is published by William Ritchie and Sons, Ltd. ( WR&S ) in their Reliable Series. Glasgow was probably founded in the 6th century when St Mungo built a church at place called Glas Gu. On the opposite side of Buchanan Street, part of Lizars store is visible, followed by Manson’s, and Alexander & Son, before we come to Henry Burton & Co. the glover on the corner with Gordon Street. ( Publisher unknown ), We have now moved slightly further up Buchanan Street but back in time because the Argyll Chambers had not yet been built when this photograph was taken and, instead, and there is a two-story building with globes outside and a white flagpole. We are looking across to Jaeger’s the wool shop and beyond is Wylie Hill’s with examples of China and house wares in the windows. In addition to the Boys’ Brigade Office, there were offices of the Great Central Railway and Great Eastern Railway, as well as of several individuals at that address. If you need a high resolution scan of a particular photo, just let me know. On the west side across from Buchanan Galleries a further major development of shops and housing opened in 2013 stretching through to West Nile Street at Bath Street. Buchanan Street was first feued in 1777 and named after a wealthy Tobacco Lord, plantation owner and former Lord Provost of Glasgow, Andrew Buchanan of Buchanan, Hastie, & Co. Chris, Forgive my asking, but do you happen to know of any more images of that part of Buchanan Street for my period of interest? Argyle Street and Sauchiehall Street were mainly served by trams at that time. Thank you very much for your question. The Buchanan Galleries development came later, Buchanan Street was straightened out and the mall built over Cathedral Street. There is a John A. Aird listed at 125 Buchanan Street and I will let you know if I find anything further. The premises are still visible today as Rowan House, and the company in its heyday dressed the hoi polloi of Glasgow. Good evening Chris. I would dearly love to find out as we know little of my mother’s family. The property still exists and here is a recent photograph. I have the postcard in question, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, and I probably obtained it on ebay. ( Note the different spelling of Argyll from the street name.) This sojourn was preceded ( or followed ) by a visit to H. Samuel, the Jewellers at Exchange Square, where Harry ( Janet’s husband ) would check the accuracy of the pocket watch which he wore in his waistcoat. The north end of Buchanan Street has been extensively redeveloped since 1950. Again, thank you for the great information and for the coming scans. By the time of your mother’s birth, there were no residential mansions left on Buchanan Street. At its north end, meeting Sauchiehall Street, are the Buchanan Galleries and the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, which includes the home of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. I would, of course, give full acknowledgement to you and your website. Glasgow in the 1960s, 70s & 80s - Around The City Vol 1 ... Glasgow’s Old Athenaeum Theatre, on Buchanan Street, is an often overlooked beauty of a building. ). it would serve as that railway’s main terminus in Glasgow until Central Station was built. Nearer the camera on the right is the Waverley Temperance Hotel, opened in 1840 and one of several temperance hotels that were springing up in the city where intoxicating drinks were not permitted on the premises. F. H. Russ established the business c.1878, and he and his growing family gained British Naturalisation in 1881. 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