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J & J McWilliam

The Coronation Bar

January 2, 2017 by John Gorevan 1 Comment

Image of the Coronation Bar

570 Rutherglen Road, Gorbals, Glasgow. G5 0EW. Demolished. There had been a public house on this sit since 1880. The first licensee was W Whyte & Co., wine and spirit merchants. Mr Whyte lived nearby at Louden Villa, Caledonia Road. The business was taken over by Andrew McWilliam in 1885. Wine and Spirit Merchant Mr […]

Filed Under: Rutherglen Tagged With: Alexander McWilliam, Andrew McWilliam, Andrew Ross, Caledonia Road, Donald A MacLean, Donald McLean, Gorbals Pubs, Henry Reid, Henry Reid & Son, J & J McWilliam, James McWilliam, John & James McWilliam, Phoenix, Pubs in the Gorbals, Pubs on Caledonia Road, Pubs on Rutherglen Road, Rutherglen Road, Samuel Dow's, The Coronation Bar, W Whyte & Co

Ceilidh Bar.

January 2, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

Image of the Ceilidh Bar corner of Clyde Place and West Street 1975

64 Clyde Place corner of 1 West Street, Glasgow. G5 8AQ. Demolished. Clyde Place in the South Side of the City had eight public houses at the beginning of the 1900s. The last pub on this short street was the Ceilidh Bar owned by James McWilliam. Mr James McWilliam was in partnership with John McWilliam […]

Filed Under: C, West Street, WestStreet Tagged With: Alexander McWilliam, Ceildh Bar, Clyde Place, J & J McWilliam, James McWilliam, John McWilliam, Patrick Lavelle, Robert Martin, West Street, William Urquart

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