Illustration of 'Oaklands', Sherbrooke Avenue, from 1904
Tracery on window of Pollokshields Parish Church
Public green space was provided by Maxwell Park which opened in 1890.
Their exhibition drawing of the house, below, was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1904. Corner view of 'Matheran', Pollokshields
Terraced houses on the eastern side of Shields Road, on the dividing line of the old burgh boundaries
His design drawings were exhibited at the annual exhibition of the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts in 1875.
The house was first occupied in 1882 and was in use as a synogogue from 1928 to 1984. Another church to be mysteriously destroyed by fire was Pollokshields UP Church in Leslie Street, East Pollokshields, which was burnt out in 1983.
St Ninian's Episcopal Church, Albert Drive
Nisbet's exhibition drawing of the house, below, was displayed at the annual exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1903.
The site of the building was donated by Sir John Maxwell, along with an annuity of 100 in perpetuity to "the clergyman of the first Episcopal Church that should be built and consecrated on his lands or on lands adjacent to his." The large gardens surrounding the houses were widely planted with broad-leaved trees such as beech, sycamore and lime. Pollokshields - Hidden Scotland
After the jury's verdict Mrs Donald stood outside the court surrounded by family and friends, and said simply : "Justice has been done. 'Norwoodville' in Nithsdale Road is a typical Pollokshields style detached cream sandstone villa which has been converted for use as a mosque, known as 'Madrasa Taleem Ul Islam'.
This house was situated on the north side of Maxwell Drive on the present site of St Albert's School.
Architect's drawing of 'Ardtornish', Sutherland Avenue Pollokshields, 1893
View of Glencairn Drive with Pollokshields Glencairn Church in the distance
Michael. 'Kelmscott' is an out-of-the ordinary villa situated in Springkell Avenue, close to the Sherbooke Castle Hotel. Pollokshields Free Church is currently used as a nursing home, Nithsdale Lodge
Police release men from immigration van blocking Glasgow street At the end of June 1894 the operation of the tramway was taken over by Glasgow Corporation who already owned and maintained the track.
This description from 1841 of a train journey on the newly opened Glasgow and Ayrshire Railway describes the train passing under the bridge at Shields Road, then described as the road leading "from the Paisley road to Pollokshaws".
Horse drawn trams were fully withdrawn from service in the city by the end of April 1902.
1920's view of Kenmure Street, Pollokshields
The first phase of the development progressed over the next 25 years, leading to Pollokshields acheiving the status of an independent burgh for a short period from 1876 to 1891, after which it became part of the city of Glasgow.
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Pollokshields Heritage Lecture Series, 2018-19
An unexpected feature of the Tramway is a surviving equestrian staircase which led to 8 stables on the first floor with 36 horses per stable.
Remains of east window of Pollokshields Glencairn Church
Albert Drive frontage of former Copelawhill tram depot, now the Tramway Arts Centre
'Inchgarvie' Sherbrooke Avenue, Pollokshields
The stables there had stalls for horses on the both first and second floors with the top floor being used as a hay loft.
'Ardtornish' was designed by James Miller in an Anglified Arts & Crafts style, very different from his later Chicago inspired commercial architecture which graced Glasgow city centre in the inter-war years of the twentieth century. View of Glencairn Drive with Pollokshields Glencairn Church in the distance
First horse trams to be operated by Glasgow Corporation
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The house was first occupied in 1882 and was in use as a synogogue from 1928 to 1984.
View of Fotheringay Centre, 2014
The number of large villas was greatly expanded from the 1880's through to the completion of the planned suburb around 1910.
Photograph of 'Kelmscott', Pollokshields, 2014
The future site of the large houses in the planned garden suburb is shown on the map as "(Part of) Titwood", around a steading named "Haggbowse"
'Kelmscott' is an out-of-the ordinary villa situated in Springkell Avenue, close to the Sherbooke Castle Hotel.
Pollokshields Burgh Hall, which was gifted to the district by Sir John Stirling Maxwell
Pollokshields UP Church, Leslie Street
Photograph of Sutherland House, Pollokshields, 2014
Trees growing alongside the pavements of Pollokshields
Pollokshields Congregational Church in Fotheringay Road was designed by architects Steele & Balfour in a modest Gothic style.
It was insisted upon that the villas of Pollokshields were all built to different plans.
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Rear view of Haggs Castle and associated outbuildings on the old road from Pollokshaws to Govan
The number of large villas was greatly expanded from the 1880's through to the completion of the planned suburb around 1910.
A detailed study of the development of the railway at this location can be found at the Pollokshields Stations section of this website.
Doorway at Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church, flanked by carved figures
Pollokshields Heritage Lecture Series, 2018-19
Having being created as a carefully planned suburb, Pollokshields had a total prohibition on trade.
1926 view of semi-detached house at Pollokshields, now demolished
Interior of St Ninian's Episcopal Church, Albert Drive
They were followed by the gang leader Imran Shahid.
Moonlight over Pollokshields Burgh Hall
This German vessel displaced 2744 tons of water, was 323 ft long and 40 ft wide.
Terraced houses on the eastern side of Shields Road, on the dividing line of the old burgh boundaries
Hundred gathered at Elbow Beachsoldiers, sailors, Bermuda .
Neighbouring East Pollokshields was however allowed the shops, schools and other classes of buildings you would expect to find in a typical Victorian neighbourhood. risers that could be safely negotiated by horses. Rev.
It offered an interesting contrast to the leafy avenues of large villas in the burgh of Pollokshields.
Exhibition drawing of 'Matheran' at corner of Sherbrooke Avenue and Springkell Avenue
A flat has been 'petrol bombed' following the murder of Omer Sadiq - Our Objectives The company has been formed to benefit the community of Pollokshields with the Call 0141 429 1919.
This remnant can be viewed from Shields Road near the corner with Glencairn Drive.
Moonlight over Pollokshields Burgh Hall
Equestrian staircase at former Copelawhill tram depot, Pollokshields
The former Copelawhill Tram Works and Depot was built on the land surrounding St Ninian's Episcopal Church in Albert Drive and Pollokshaws Road.
View of Fotheringay Centre, 2014
First floor stalls of stables overlooking courtyard of former Copelawhill tram depot
Photograph of Sutherland House, Pollokshields, 2014
Another church to be mysteriously destroyed by fire was Pollokshields UP Church in Leslie Street, East Pollokshields, which was burnt out in 1983.
From 1872, prior to the establishment of the municipal transport system, horse drawn trams had been operated in by the Glasgow Tramway and Omnibus Company.
The depot of the Glasgow Tramway & Omnibus Company had been situated in Tobago Street, Calton, close to Glasgow Green.
The original horse tram depot at Copelawhill was built in stages from 1894 to the designs of W. Clark with trams garaged at ground level and stabling for the horses on the first floor.
The original horse tram depot at Copelawhill was built in stages from 1894 to the designs of W. Clark with trams garaged at ground level and stabling for the horses on the first floor.
The house was first occupied in 1882 and was in use as a synogogue from 1928 to 1984.
Pollokshields Congregational Church in Fotheringay Road was designed by architects Steele & Balfour in a modest Gothic style.
Architect's photograph of 'Beneffrey', Pollokshields, 1915
Tracery on window of Pollokshields Parish Church
Pollokshields fire Daylight pictures show devastation from huge Glasgow blaze that saw building collapse.
The stables there had stalls for horses on the both first and second floors with the top floor being used as a hay loft.
Sherbrooke Castle Hotel
This photograph of the house was taken in 1905, just after its completion. Rowan, 1892
It was restored as a dwelling house during Victorian times when modern day Pollokshields was being developed.
'Ardtornish' was designed by James Miller in an Anglified Arts & Crafts style, very different from his later Chicago inspired commercial architecture which graced Glasgow city centre in the inter-war years of the twentieth century.
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There were also trees planted on the kerbsides of the broad avenues to add to the overall greenery and give some spectacular autumn colour. At the end of June 1894 the operation of the tramway was taken over by Glasgow Corporation who already owned and maintained the track.
Pollokshields Established Church, built at the corner of Shields Road and Albert Drive in 1878
1920's street scene at Albert Drive, Pollokshields
Pollokshields Heritage Lecture Series, 2018-19
His design drawings were exhibited at the annual exhibition of the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts in 1875. Springkell Avenue faade of 'Matheran', Pollokshields
Tracery on window of Sherbrooke St Gilbert's Church
It is currently home to the Tramway Arts Centre.
The future site of the large houses in the planned garden suburb is shown on the map as "(Part of) Titwood", around a steading named "Haggbowse"
The church was designed by W. F. McGibbon and was built in 1882.
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