Unknown street in Kelvindale
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 9:22 am
Browsing an old Ward map of Kelvindale from Mitchell Library, I see there is what appears to be a short street at the foot of Cleveden Road hill adjacent to the disused railway cutting that served Dawsholm Gasowrks until the late 50s. There are now lockups where the street is marked. I can't quite make out the name - looks like 6 or 7 letters followed by 3 letters - something like _ _ _ _ _ _ Y ROW? From the map, it also appears there was a bridge from the end of the street across the railway cutting to the canal towpath.
I have lived in the area all but one year of my life (67 years) but have no knowledge of there having been a street of housing there.
Here's the link to the Mitchell file.
http://www.theglasgowstory.com/ward-maps/?ward=24
Can anyone shed any light on this?
I have lived in the area all but one year of my life (67 years) but have no knowledge of there having been a street of housing there.
Here's the link to the Mitchell file.
http://www.theglasgowstory.com/ward-maps/?ward=24
Can anyone shed any light on this?