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Cathedral Street

Chatham Arms.

December 29, 2016 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

 214-216 Cathedral Street, Glasgow. G4 . Demolished.

The Clachan. 1960s.

The Clachan. 1960s.

The Clachan bar sat at the corner of Cathedral Street and Chatham Street, Townhead.

There has been licensed premises here since 1851.

This old pub was formerly called the Chatham Arms and dates back to at least the 1890s.

Landlord George  traded here from 1890 until the end of WW1. The address then was 75-77 Stirling Road before Cathedral Street was extended.

Gilbert Watson was licensee here in the 1930s, he also ran The Duke of Wellington, Argyle Street, premises at 77-79 Stobcross Street and 1 Cowcaddens, this pub later became known as the Pittodrie.

Before the pub was demolished in the 1960s David M Ferguson was running this pub which was known as the Clachan, he also ran a licensed grocers shop on the Gallowgate near Parkhead Cross and the Scotia Bar, London Road.

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

END.

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