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Main Street Rutherglen

Stirrup Cup

March 22, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

183 Main Street, Rutherglen.

Stirrup Cup

Stirrup Cup. 1991.

In the NEWS 1979…

Stirrup Cup, Rutherglen 1979

Lesley Obeys A “Royal Command”.

Gorbals Born singer Lesley Arden has just received a “royal command” to do a show in the Isle of Man, before Princess Anne.

The offer came from her former boss, bandleader Ivy Benson.

And it was one Lesley couldn’t refuse, because with it came two tickets on the plane to Douglas and a guarantee of “X” number of pounds.

Lesley refuses to talk about the amount involved. She wouldn’t divulge that Ivy was giving her £60 for singing two songs before the Royal lady.

Lesley, who was with Ivy Benson (69) for eight years, went solo after leaving the band and is recently back from a six months working tour of the Caribbean on a luxury liner.

Recently she has been working the Scottish Club circuit. Since then Lesley has been “doubling” as part-time barmaid at the Stirrup Cup bar in Rutherglen, where her sister Esther is manager.

She is pictured here celebrating her new showbiz date.

Filed Under: Main Street Rutherglen, MainStreetRutherglen, S Tagged With: Stirrup Cup

Linn O Dee

February 24, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

39 Main Street, Rutherglen, Glasgow. G73 2JF. Tel: 01416133206.

Linn O Dee

Linn O Dee. 1991.

This well established Rutherglen pub was originally called the Thistle Vaults.

Owned by William Bartholomew in the late 1890s, he blended his own whisky the “Thistle” blend which was popular with the locals at that time. The interior of the premises as you walked in had a sitting room on the right hand side which was clean and neatly furnished, suitable for those who desire refreshments free from the intrusion of the bar.

To the rear of the premises there was a large spacious room capable of holding a large party and well suited for club and committee meetings. The walls were tastefully decorated with etchings and engravings of local sporting events. Electric bells were positioned throughout for quick service and a telephone booth was added in 1901. The family trade or off-sale was good business here for Mr Bartholomew.

The cellar was on the same level and stocked with good quality liquor including, Guinness, Worthington and Bass, Allsopp’s Lager, Watt’s Tyrconnell (Irish) and several Scotch whiskies. During winter months a special hot toddy was popular along with Bartholomew’s hot pie’s.

Mr Bartholomew’s family were connected with the licensed trade for more than a generation and were well known in the district of Dollar and Blairingone where his late father was proprietor of the Inn, his widow then took over the business after his death. His father’s uncle was proprietor of the Auchtertool Distillery in Fifeshire.

Thistle Vaults

The Thistle Vaults with a young boy at the doorway, who was obviously employed in the premises, he probably worked in the cellar.

Mr Bartholomew was treasurer of the Rutherglen Wine, Spirit and Beer Trade Association and on the occasion of his marriage he was presented with a silver epergne by the members. In his spare time he played bowls with the Hutchesontown Bowling Club and loved curling. He was a Freemason of St. John’s Lodge no 347 and a Shepherd. He became a town Councilor of Rutherglen and played an important part in all Rutherglen events.

Update November 2009…

The Linn O Dee is now called The Picture House, major alterations and an extension to the premises have now been completed.

The Picture House

The Picture House 2009.

The Picture House extension

The Picture House extension 2009.

Thanks to Norrie McNamee for the images.

William Bartholomew

William Bartholomew in his younger days.

William Bartholomew1

Councilor Bartholomew 1910.

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The Glen Bar

January 25, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

 

Main Street, Rutherglen, Glasgow. G73.

Glen

The Glen. 1991.

This old pub has been closed down now for some time, it’s now a fast food outlet serving kebabs.

Kebab shop

Kaixin, Cuisine restaurant. 2009.

Thanks to Norrie McNamee for the above image.

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