Seamey wrote:The site at the bottom corner of Fergus Drive and Wilton Street was bombed
This is the site of the Wilton Street bombing - actually the corner of Wilton Street/Queen Margaret Drive and Queen Margaret Road. If you look at the tenements, you'll notice that the nearer block is of a very modern style, compared with the one further away. This is because it was a post-war replacement and, incidentally, one of the last red sandstone tenements built in Glasgow.
This view from the opposite angle (looking up QM Road towards QM Drive) is on the Virtual Mitchell, dated 1914.
I think this raid was in 1941, and at the time it was assumed they were trying to hit the BBC, which was unscathed.
I was also told by someone who grew up in Fergus Drive immediately after the war that the kids used to play in the ruins of two big houses which had been bombed. This would have been roughly where Fergus Court and Clouston Court are now. There were certainly houses there, according to old maps, but I've never been able to find any reference to their being bombed.
The bombing of Dudley Drive in Hyndland is well-documented. I was told that during that raid, a bomb fell through the stairwell of a tenement in Polwarth Street, but didn't explode. The bomb disposal guys apparently detonated it in such a way that the blast went upwards, leaving the shell of the building; the inside was then rebuilt, and it still stands.
The bridge across the Kelvin at Kelvin Way (near the Art Gallery) was bombed - there's a wee plaque on it commemorating the restoration of the scupltures which were damaged.