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STILL STANDING (A Little Bit of Old Glasgow) 

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In a little bit of old Glasgow that once sat by a medieval Franciscan Friary, only one building is left. Every other building that once lined this part of the High Street and other streets has gone.
Built in 1895 as a branch of the British Linen Bank, it sits alone, the statue at its roof apex watching over the surrounding desolation. The rectangle of land in which it sits has lain unused and undeveloped for a few years now; a vacant lot that became even more vacant after a recent fire and the destruction of The Old College Bar.
The area of land is bordered by Shuttle Street, High Street, College Street and George Street, and includes the small cobbled lane once called Bun's Wynd, and now named Nicholas Street.
Far too often the history of Glasgow is peppered with stories of demolition, and of the loss of stunning buildings of some considerable architectural significance. Just down from Nicholas Street, the old college buildings at the junction of College Street and High Street are a perfect example; interesting old buildings that were allowed to fall into a state of disrepair before being demolished in the 1970s.
And 'allowed' is the word. For here in Glasgow we don't appear to care much for old buildings. Rather than carry out routine regular maintenance or do what is required to save them, we instead turn our back and wait for time and the elements, or even an unfortunate fire, to get rid of them for us.
By examining old maps and photographs, we piece together how this small part of medieval Glasgow once looked, and in doing so we see first hand the many structures that have fallen by the wayside over the years.
The video ends with photos taken inside The Old College Bar in 2013.
NOTE - It is a little uncertain when exactly the old college on the High Street was demolished. It was certainly some time after 1870. The photo I've used showing the college entrance from College street is dated around 1880. If I look at maps I see that an 1876 map appears to show the college buildings still in situ. The next map I could see online dates to 1882, and the layout of the college buildings looks different, but has certain similarities. So, all in all, it is possible that the buildings were still there around 1880.

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@ElzevereBlock
You know the saddest thing about all this Ed? There are some people who actually think that knocking down old solid buildings and replacing them with a heap of shite is actually progress? It's not.
@levistubbs8949
Served my apprenticeship in quality upholstery in Nicholas Street 1965, had my first pint in old college bar .Used to buy my records in high street tops next to the old linen bank, met some tamla Motown artists in the record shop who were in signing photos in 67, they where appearing in the Locarno, wonderful days indeed .
@ctm1602
I am sure that Linen bank building will fall foul of the series of "mysterious" fires that have be fallen Glasgow over recent times 😢
@jasonmudgarde286
The Victorians certainly knew how to build, the demolition of the 60s concrete flats 30 years later is testament to that. Great video, thanks pal
@ev8870
The British Linen Bank is my favourite building in Glasgow. If I had the money, I would buy it in a heartbeat.
@peterpaszczak4013
I bought a pair of winklepickers from the High Walk shoe company, they were black with two gold diamonds incut on the uppers, what with those and the drainpipes... I thought I was the bees knees, now that I'm older I've found that my narrow waist and my broad mind have changed places.
@psmiddx2096
I love Glasgow's underrated architecture. The beautiful sandstones used enhance and give the city's older buildings an even older, antique but amazing look.
@PeppieP
Loved this - so sad when you see what was taken from us. This is a brilliant channel. Thanks Eddie x
@tspmcfarlane
I live about 30 seconds away from where you’re filming here and walk by and around all of these parts with only a surface knowledge of what the buildings once were. Thank you for this absolutely wonderful video. What a talent you’ve got for evoking nostalgia, even when it stretches far before one’s lifetime! So well researched and presented - I’ve subscribed and I’m looking forward to more videos, Ed. Thanks!
@user-hg1ky3cj2s
Ed, I have no words to describe how sad it is to loose the treasures of the past such as these wonderful buildings and the College Bar.
@iluvtojournal
Thanks foe the memories. I was born at 99 Dundas Street. All those old buildings were torn down. What a shame.
@SparkySenor
I'm delighted to see that you've made a swift recovery since your last vlog. What an interesting subject. I visited the Old Linen Bank in 2016 as part of the Doors Open Day initiative. We were allowed into the building which held a small gallery of artwork, the building was untouched and full of bird droppings, which added to the surreal experience. The flat above had tenants and a room in the back held a massive safe (I'm almost certain that the door was open). I've checked and do not have any photos from that time but cannot understand why. Thanks again, Ed.
@jeanjacobs7719
Gaurs me greet to see what has been done to our wonderful Glasgow by these modern 'architects'(???) and planners-
@greigmcarthur3821
Fantastic video Ed, without your videos remembering the listed buildings, streets and people, we wouldn't know of them. I'm really enjoying the historical videos as much as your trekking ones too. Keep on keeping on ✊
@RobAddie
Thanks Ed for preserving the images of the College Bar and the Linen Bank. I don't recognize that part of High Street anymore, I used to trek up and down High Street regularly on my way to my nurse training at the old School of Nursing opposite the GRI at McLeod Street. The old Linen Bank with its statue always caught my attention when I walked past and I hope it is preserved as a landmark and link to the past. I'm retired now and don't get to that part of town these days which is just as well . I don't like the direction of travel as regards the more modern architecture replacing older buildings in Glasgow. Thank you for another informative and entertaining upload, look forward to watching more now I've subscribed to your channel.
@gggg-pi7fb
Thank you for inspiring me to research the Tradeston area, where many of my ancestors lived, worked and died. Tradeston is a much overlooked area in the history of Glasgow through shipping, rail, engineering and commerce. It was also home to two of the largest and most deadly explosions to hit Glasgow.
@vermeerofdelftscotlandwalk3294
Its sad that the building designed by Robert and James Adam was demolished in1974. In sharp contrast, most of Charlotte Square in Edinburgh was built to the 1791 design of Robert Adam, who died in 1792, just as building began. Its part of the New Town, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sadly, many old buildings were demolished on a whim in the 1960s and '70s. Very interesting video. 👍
@mikidoo
Great shots of the College Bar interior, Eddie.
@patrickgritton3314
I left Glasgow over 40 years ago (job relocation) but this excellent video makes me want to see Glasgow soon again. Thank you , Ed.
@slydermartin6008
Always enjoy these videos Ed. Your research and dedication to putting out a good product comes through. Cheers.
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