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Main Street Cambuslang

The Sefton Bar

March 22, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

40 Main Street, Cambuslang, Glasgow. G72 7EP. Tel: 01416410651.

Sefton Bar

Sefton Bar. 1991.

Sefton 2005

Sefton Bar. 2005.

Licence Holders.
1991 Sarah Currie.

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The Ritz

March 15, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

138 Main Street, Cambuslang, Glasgow. G72 7EL. Tel: 01416413746.

The Ritz

The Ritz Bar. 1991.

Ritz 2005

Ritz Bar. 2005.

The Ritz bar is a reminder that there was once the Ritz theatre here, a popular entertainment in Cambuslang. Cambuslang had other theatres the old Empire picture house and the Savoy in Main Street which became a bingo hall.

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Finlay’s.

January 16, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

230 Main Street, Cambuslang, Glasgow. G72 7EG. Tel: 0141 646 3411.

Finlays

Finlay’s. 1991.

Finlays 2006

Finlay’s. 2006.

Finlays sign

finlays sign1

Ornate Stone Work and Crest of the past proprietor William Eadie.

Do you have any memories of this old Pub? If so please leave a comment.

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William Cook.

January 2, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

226-228 Main Street, Cambuslang. G72 7EN. Tel: 0141 641 2407.

Image of William Cook's Bar Cambuslang
William Cook.

In 1880 William Cook acquired a licence to well wines, spirits, and beer from these premises and called it “The Black Bull.” Another member of his family James Cook also acquired a licence, his pub was James Cook Wine & Spirit Merchant, Main Street.

Image of William Cook's Bar Cambuslang
William Cook.

William Cook’s public house was called the Black Bull and sat at the corner of Main Street and West Coats Road. The large white building was William Eadie’s property. Mr Eadie went on to own a large pub on that site which is now called Finlay’s.

This is what the pub looks like today…

Image of the Black Bull Main Street Cambuslang 2012
The Black Bull. 2012.

Do you remember any of the old Pubs in Cambuslang? If so please leave a comment.

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Filed Under: Main Street Cambuslang, MainStreetCambuslang, W Tagged With: Cambuslang Pubs, Main Street Cambuslang, Old Black Bull, The Black Bull, William Cook

James Cook

January 2, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

Main Street, Cambuslang.

Image of James Cook's Bar Main Street Cambuslang early 1900s
James Cook wine & spirit merchant.

James Cook Wine & Spirit Merchant, Main Street in the centre of the image.

Image of James Cook's public house Main Street Cambuslang early 1900s
James Cook’s Bar. c1900.

In 1880 James Cook acquired a licence to sell wines, spirits and beer at a new pub on Main Street, Cambuslang. At the same time there was a William Cook who also took on a public house on Main, this old pub was known as the Black Bull.

Do you remember any of the old pubs in Cambuslang? If so please leave a comment.

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Cheers.

January 2, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

82-84 Main Street, Cambuslang, Glasgow. G72 7EP. Tel: 0141 641 9090.

Cheers. 2005.

Cheers. 2005. What a nice building.

Chester’s Bar. 1991.

This old Cambuslang local was once called Chester’s Bar.

Mr John Morrison. 1948.

Mr John Morrison was born in Glenbuck, Ayrshire. He took over premises at 82-84 Main Street, Cambuslang around 1929. He previously was manager for Mr A Thomson who held the licence for premises in Wallace Street, Glasgow.

Mr Morrison was keenly interested in Trade activities, he was a member of the Scottish Licensed Trade Defence Association in 1942 acting as Managing Committee and had served on the Executive Committee of the Scottish Licensed Trade Veto Defence Fund. He was President of the Cambuslang Association with which he had been identified for some years.

John Morrison’s favourite pastime was bowling, a sport in which his enthusiasm and skill had brought him international honours. In 1946-47 he represented Scotland against England, Ireland and Wales, and in July 1948 he was again honoured by being selected to play at Edinburgh in the Test Match against America.

In connection with Cambuslang Bowling Club, of which he was past president, Mr Morrison had won numerous competitions, including four Presidents’ competitions and on three occasions the Club Championship. Since 1941 he was a member of the Glasgow Ex-Presidents’ Bowling Club. He gained another notable success in 1942 when he won the Glasgow District Championship and went on to complete at Queen’s Park in the Scottish Singles Handed Championship.

Do you remember this old Pub? If so please leave a comment.

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Filed Under: Cambuslang, Main Street Cambuslang, MainStreetCambuslang Tagged With: Cheers, Chester's, John Morrison, Main Street Cambuslang

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