Ed's Guestbook

Please sign my Guestbook!

  First
  Prev
  Post
  Home
Next  
Last  
Viewing Page 1 of 5 (Total Entries: 41)
August 14th 2024
06:16:28 PM
What is your name?  

Tom FitzPatrick

How did you find this website?  

Browsing for photos of Cambuslang and Hallside

Where are you from?  

Currently live in Walsingham, Norfolk

Please enter your comments?  

Interested in photos and information on Cambuslang and district as my Dorman, Hunter, Buttler ancestors, plus other family lived there and I still have relatives in the area.

Email Email    
March 10th 2024
11:55:04 AM
What is your name?  

Alex/Alan Magowan

Where are you from?  

Halfway

Please enter your comments?  

Never tire of browsing the pics Ed, Thanks for the site

   
May 6th 2023
10:25:04 PM
What is your name?  

david finnie

Where are you from?  

Newton

Please enter your comments?  

Can anyone remember a camp similar to a POW camp on road between Dalton and Stoneymeadow around 1954? I seem to remember families living in it, any idea what it was?

Email Email    
August 28th 2022
03:59:15 PM
What is your name?  

David Sinclair

Please enter your comments?  

Thank you for your website, it has a picture of the blacksmith\'s house in the Hole, where my my father\'s paternal grandfather was blacksmith. You also have a picture of Rosebank House, where my father\'s mother grew up as a child.
Thanks again

Email Email    
July 24th 2022
03:29:23 PM
What is your name?  

Christine Unsworth

How did you find this website?  

google search

Where are you from?  

Cornwall

Please enter your comments?  

Hi, looking for any information about 3 Bothwell Street. My partner\'s mother Clare Coulter lived there as a little girl in 1933-1937.
Her father Thomas Coulter was tragically killed in the Bardyke\'s pit disaster in 1936. The family initially lived in Park Street in 1915.
Would be extremely grateful for any information.
Thanks in advance

   
March 9th 2022
06:45:41 AM
What is your name?  

Anthony McGee

How did you find this website?  

Searching for old Cambuslang pictures

Where are you from?  

Halfway/Westburn

Please enter your comments?  

Absolute brilliant collection of pictures bring back memories and intrigues me the change that happened and Cambuslang throughout the years especially before my time
Thank you for creating this website

   
November 11th 2021
12:21:11 PM
What is your name?  

Edmond Harris

How did you find this website?  

Google

Where are you from?  

East Kilbride

Please enter your comments?  

Hi
Does anyone have any pictures of 18 Part Street? I have a family member who sadly passed away from a fire at No 18, any pictures of documents of the time/event would be much appreciated.
From a newspaper in 1919:
John Scott (5) son of John Scott, coal mines, 18 Park Street, Cambuslang, has died in Glasgow Royal Infirmary as the result of burning injuries. The child\'s pajamas caught fire, and before his mother, who was in bed.could render assistance the boy was enveloped in flames.

Email Email    
July 17th 2021
10:06:05 PM
What is your name?  

gerry mckay

Where are you from?  

mill road halfway now in vancouver canadas

Please enter your comments?  

your site brought back many wonderful memories you can take the man out of HALFWAY BUT YOU CAN.T TAKE HALFWAY OUT OF THE MAN ITS EMBEDDED IN MY HEART

   
January 4th 2021
12:28:58 PM
What is your name?  

Alan Davies

How did you find this website?  

Your reference on Halfway Memories

Where are you from?  

Halfway

Please enter your comments?  

Edward, this is an absolute treasure trove, and you are to be commended for its content. We need people to retain photographic memories for those who come after us so that they can see their area as it was in times past.
Thanks for your efforts. Alan

Email Email    
October 23rd 2020
04:55:59 PM
What is your name?  

penny Mcdonnell

How did you find this website?  

Through Auld Cambuslang Facebook group

Where are you from?  

Whitstable in Kent

Please enter your comments?  

This is fantastic and informative and I am looking forward to perusing through, in hope of travelling my grandparents home town. Thank you

Email Email    


  First
  Prev
  Post
  Home
Next  
Last  
Viewing Page 1 of 5 (Total Entries: 41)


Powered by Bravenet