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The Cockatoo.

December 30, 2016 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

220 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow. G41 2AD . Demolished.

The Cockatoo. 1991.

This old pub has now been demolished, it was situated near the Plaza Ballroom.

This old pub on this site since 1872 and was run by David Tennent. In 1886 David Baxter was licensee.

In 1892 Balfour Seator Nicol took over this pub paying an annul rent of £30.00.

This old South-side bar was once called the Glen Bar.

Also see Brandon Bar.

Cockatoo.

The Cockatoo Bar. 1960s. Thanks to Picture this Scotland.

Cockatoo Bar. 1982. Thanks to Gordon Waddell.

The Glen. Thanks to Gordon Waddell.

Facts…
License Holders.
1973-1962 Bruce Fortune Duff.
1960 James Lynch.
1937 Annie Hastings.

1886 David Baxter.

1872 David Tennent.

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

END.

More pubs on this street:

  1. The Corona
  2. Cathkin Vaults.
  3. The Club Bar
  4. The Bay Horse.
  5. The Elcho Bar
  6. The Georgic
  7. M J Heraghty
  8. Maxwell’s
  9. McNee’s Bar
  10. Mill Inn
  11. New Regent
  12. The Old Swan Inn
  13. Station Bar
  14. Strathie’s
  15. The Taverna

Filed Under: C, Pollokshaws Road, PollokshawsRoad Tagged With: Cockatoo Bar, David Tennent, Pollokshaws Road, The Cockatoo, The Glen

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