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Glasgow Vet College

Postby RDR » Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:40 pm

I've done a search and can't find anything on this topic, so thought I would ask the following question to see if any HG contributor can help.
Prior to 1949 and it's incorporation into Glasgow University, the Vets College, was an independent institution. (Where James Herriot of various vets books trained).
Obviously the vet college is now located within the University's Garscube estate, but does anyone have any idea when the building in Buccleuth Street closed and was demolished? (originally it was a corporation pumping station)
When I worked up in Garnethill in 75/76 I think that building was still there albiet in a derelict condition, or is my memory playing tricks on me?
Are there any books on the history of the vets college in Glasgow?
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby Bridie » Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:58 pm

Now that's a coincidence I was just looking up Buccleuch St for someone who used to live there about thirty years ago.
I was a Garnethill girl and we would walk by the Vet School on a daily basis to go to the out- buildings at the Glasgow Girls High just a block away from the Vet School. They used to keep the old aluminium dustbins outside the entrance to the College and we used to say that the carcasses of dead animals were in the bins after dubious experiments.

Ok rambling over here's the site of the old Vet School now, of course, a block of flats.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Buccleu ... 2,180,,0,0
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby RDR » Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:42 pm

Bridie wrote:Now that's a coincidence I was just looking up Buccleuch St for someone who used to live there about thirty years ago.
I was a Garnethill girl and we would walk by the Vet School on a daily basis to go to the out- buildings at the Glasgow Girls High just a block away from the Vet School. They used to keep the old aluminium dustbins outside the entrance to the College and we used to say that the carcasses of dead animals were in the bins after dubious experiments.

Ok rambling over here's the site of the old Vet School now, of course, a block of flats.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Buccleu ... 2,180,,0,0


When was that Bridie?
Would the building still be there in 75/76?
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby Boxer6 » Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:00 pm

Bridie wrote:Now that's a coincidence I was just looking up Buccleuch St for someone who used to live there about thirty years ago.
I was a Garnethill girl and we would walk by the Vet School on a daily basis to go to the out- buildings at the Glasgow Girls High just a block away from the Vet School. They used to keep the old aluminium dustbins outside the entrance to the College and we used to say that the carcasses of dead animals were in the bins after dubious experiments.

Ok rambling over here's the site of the old Vet School now, of course, a block of flats.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Buccleu ... 2,180,,0,0


Some of those flats were used some years ago to house folk decanted from Hodge Court in Bracken Street, Possil, while that venerable building was demolished and replaced with ....... flats! Owned still by Link Housing, I think.
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby Bridie » Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:17 pm

RDR wrote:
When was that Bridie?
Would the building still be there in 75/76?

I left school in 73 - I think the old building would have been there a long while after that.
Have you got any pics of the old building?
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby RDR » Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:25 pm

Bridie wrote:
RDR wrote:
When was that Bridie?
Would the building still be there in 75/76?

I left school in 73 - I think the old building would have been there a long while after that.
Have you got any pics of the old building?


Not that I can find, other than one in one of the biographies of Alf Wight (James Herriot).
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby Bridie » Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:26 pm

Found some ahh memories

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the old wall still there as seen on that google map of present day.

more in here;

http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/21 ... t+stables/
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby Vinny the Mackem » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:27 pm

Good old Alf/James. Mackem lad too and a longstanding season ticket holder at Roker Park!
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby Bridie » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:39 pm

Vinny the Mackem wrote:Good old Alf/James. Mackem lad too and a longstanding season ticket holder at Roker Park!

Did he live in Queen Victoria Drive?
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby RDR » Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:49 am

Bridie wrote:Found some ahh memories

Image

the old wall still there as seen on that google map of present day.

more in here;

http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/21 ... t+stables/


Excellent Bridie, thanks very much and as I remember it.
It obviously hadn't been demolished in 75/76 since I remember seeing it.
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby RDR » Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:52 am

Vinny the Mackem wrote:Good old Alf/James. Mackem lad too and a longstanding season ticket holder at Roker Park!


He ended up as Honorary President of Sunderland and I think there is a room or plaque, named after him in the new stadium also.

The Library in the new Vet School in Garscube was also named after him.
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby Vinny the Mackem » Mon Nov 21, 2011 4:38 pm

Indeed he did. Made life president in 1991. Think I've got a coulpe of old programmes somewhere that shows that. I'll try to find and scan!

There is the James Herriot Suite at the Stadium of Light, which is nearly £4k for a season ticket, or £210 per match!

I'm happy in the south west corner, to be honest!

http://www.safc.com/page/MatchdayHospitalityDetail/0,,10281~1698884,00.html
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby Bridie » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:46 pm

Someone told me years ago that he lived around here on Queen Victoria Drive

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Queen+V ... 2,270,,0,0

What year did he leave Glasgow?
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby RDR » Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:09 pm

Bridie wrote:Someone told me years ago that he lived around here on Queen Victoria Drive

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Queen+V ... 2,270,,0,0

What year did he leave Glasgow?


I think it might have been 39 and he intially went to Sunderland to work, the town where he had been born.
It was 6 months after that he went to Thirsk and the rest is history........
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Re: Glasgow Vet College

Postby RDR » Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:11 pm

Vinny the Mackem wrote:Indeed he did. Made life president in 1991. Think I've got a coulpe of old programmes somewhere that shows that. I'll try to find and scan!

There is the James Herriot Suite at the Stadium of Light, which is nearly £4k for a season ticket, or £210 per match!

I'm happy in the south west corner, to be honest!

http://www.safc.com/page/MatchdayHospitalityDetail/0,,10281~1698884,00.html


Very nice it looks to, Vinny, but I can't help thinking any James Herriot experience should involve small animals! :)
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