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The Vale

March 26, 2017 by John Gorevan 1 Comment

Vale Sign

7 Dundas Street, Glasgow, G1 2AH. 

The Vale

The Vale. 1991.

The Vale, photograph taken 1991.

To read the full history of this popular city bar click here.

Vale Interior

Interior View of the Vale, October 2005.

Vale Interiorold

Interior view of the original bar before alterations in 1954.

Vale interior upstairs

Upstairs bar, refurblished in 2005.

Vale of Leven

The Vale of Leven. 1891.

Mr William Campbell

Mr William Campbell. 1891.

Mr Hector McKenzie

Manager Mr Hector V McKenzie. 1892.

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Mr and Mrs R. Kinloch and friends 1975

Tennent Caledonian Breweries were hosts at a tasting and buffet in the Radnor Hotel, Clydebank. Included are Mr. J. G. Angus, Tennent Caledonian, regional sales manager west; Mrs. and Mr. R. Kinloch, The Vale; Mrs. and Mr. E. Giannini, Ben Lomond, Balloch; Mr. J. R. D. Swan, marketing director, Tennent Caledonian; Miss E. Moores and Mr. L. Paleja, the Albany Hotel, Glasgow. 1975.

Vale

The Vale, October 2005.

 

Vale plaque

This memorial stone was laid by councillor Angus Campbell writer in Glasgow 15th January 1892.

More pubs on this street:

  1. Matthew Reid.
  2. Dow’s.
  3. Jackson’s Dog House

Filed Under: Dundas Street, DundasStreet, V

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  1. Jane Freebairn says

    June 1, 2021 at 5:13 pm

    Interested in the photo of the Tennant Caldonian Buffet in 1972. Mr and Mrs Roy Kinloch were my Aunt and Uncle. Her maiden name was Freebairn and her father (my grandfather) was Thomas Wilson Freebairn who was licensee of the Vale for many years. He died in 1966. My father Charles Jardine Freebairn was also involved with the Vale. However, he was also licensee of The Noggin(I think it used to be the Railway Inn until Dad applied for a change of name) in Uddingston in the 50s before he went back into Glasgow to help with the Vale. None of this features on your website so I wondered if you would like this information.

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