29 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow. G4. Demolished.
The Caledonia Bar, the photograph was taken from Garscadden Street in the 1925.
There has been licensed premises on this site since the 1840s. Mrs Elizabeth Bryson traded here as a grocer and spirit dealer.
Port Dundas Road 1925, the car sits in front of the Caledonia Bar.
Andrew Dunn traded as a Provision’s merchant and a spirit dealer in the 1850s.
Over the years many spirit dealer have traded from these premises. One of the most prominent gentlemen to hold the licence was William Aird, he took over the pub in 1883, he also ran a pub on Parliamentary Road and Dundas Street, this pub became known as the Variety Bar run by Scots comedian Jock Mills.
William Aird went on to own another pub at 140 London Road, this old pub was a few doors away from the Balmoral Bar at the corner of Montgomery Street.
The Squirrel was situated at the corner of Port Dundas Road and Airdrie Street. This photograph was taken in the 1963 just before the old tenement was demolished.
Airdrie Street was once called Garscadden Street, the Squirrel had it’s family department (off sales) entrance in this street.
The Squirrel bar formerly known as the Caledonia Bar, during the 1930s Donald Crerar jun ran the pub for James McVey Ltd, he also ran pubs at 97 Neptune Street and the Abercorn Bar, 26 Abercorn Street.
The last licence holder for the Squirrel was Francis McNulty, he ran a successful business here from the 1950’s, the pub was demolished in the late 1960s.
Facts…
Licence Holders.
1968-1953 Francis V McNulty.
1952-1940 H McBride.
1937 Donald Crerar ( Sec. for james McVey Ltd.)
1936 Thomas Rankin.
1929-1883 William Aird.
1881 Alexander Crawford.
1877-1875 Alexander Stirling.
1870-1865 Neil Livingston.
1858 J McLaren.
1857 Alexander Cumming.
1851 Andrew Dunn.
1848-1847 Mrs Elizabeth Bryson.
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