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The Variety Bar

March 26, 2017 by John Gorevan 1 Comment

10 Cowcaddens, Glasgow.

Veriety Bar

The Variety Bar was named after John Mullen and Scots comedian who performed under the name of Jock Mills.

To read the full history of the Variety Bar and Jock Mills click here.

Variety Bar cowcaddens2

Another view of the Variety Bar.

Variety interior

Interior view of the main bar.

Variety Bar interior1

Interior view of the lounge.

Jock Mills Group

The committee of the Royalty Burns Club. 1933. The photograph was taken at an annul outing at Portsonachan, Loch Awe. Left to right standing Jock Mills, Archibald Wilson, John Macrae, Murdoch Macrae, William Jamieson and James C Gray (Secretary.) front row George McCartney, vice-president, James Denholm, president, John Aitken, immediate past president.

Elroy, Jock Mills, George Mills

Elroy, the well known armless music hall star, who uses his feet as hands, is seen here in the Variety Bar, Cowcaddens, with manager George and Jock Mills. 1949.

Jock Mills 1950

John Mullen (Jock Mills). 1950.

More pubs on this street:

  1. The Barnsmore
  2. The Grand Bar
  3. The Great Northern Bar
  4. The Gushet Bar
  5. The Grand Theatre
  6. The Kiwi Bar
  7. The Loughswilly
  8. The Mermaid
  9. The Pop Inn
  10. The Subway
  11. Taylor’s
  12. College Bar Cowcaddens

Filed Under: Cowcaddens, Cowcaddens street, V

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