This page shows Calder Street in Blantyre. There are a other places called "Calder Street" in the Glasgow area. To see a list please go to the main Calder Street page.
Alex J Watt is a dental surgeon providing various oral health care services for people in the area.
Address: 76 Calder Street, Blantyre, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G72 0AX
Auchenraith Primary School is an educational establishment providing education for children of school age.
Address: Calder Street, Blantyre, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G72 0AU
Blantyre Miners Welfare Bowling Club is a sports club where athletes can enjoy watching and taking part in sporting activities and events.
Address: Calder Street, Blantyre, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G72 0AU
Blantyre Miners Welfare Society & Social Club is a charity with volunteers dedicated to a worthwhile cause.
Address: Calder Street, Blantyre, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G72 0AU
Blantyre Nursery Centre is a day nursery providing care for children while their parents are not available.
Address: 71 Calder Street, Blantyre, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G72 0AX
Blantyre Volunteer Group is a charity whose volunteers work towards a worthwhile cause.
Address: 75 Calder Street, Blantyre, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G72 0AU
Find out what people are saying about places on Calder Street.
Tony in this chipoy is a rotten rat grass watch what u say around him in there... More »
I’ve been with Mr Freeman’s dentist practice over 21 years . This is the best dentist I’ve been with and that’s why I’m still with them. He’s friendly , polite and always makes... More »
Its nice to see people posting here, i hope you are all well and enjoying life.... More »
I think I remember you Angela Kyloh? Do you remember Miss Templeton the teacher? I also stayed near Cathcart Road (Bankhall Street). I was chums with your younger brother George. This area is much changed. Very... More »
Yes I remember Mrs Brogan. She was my second teacher at HC Daisy St. I remember her a being a lovely kind teacher. My first teacher was miss Aherrin ( spelling ? )... More »
I was trying to respond to the note written by Michael Keating on this site about Holy Cross School. Govanhill Thank you! Angela Patterson. ( Kiloh )... More »
Excellent service,customer service ,and price ,i have taken different lap tops to this ago and tablets and they have always been fixed really well ,the gentleman has even added free virus protection... More »
As with other ex pupil I was also put in corner for talking on first day perhaps I talking with him!... More »
Been using rightway for about 10 years now,always been given first class service from mr.Kazi and his staff.Highly recommend,you'll not get ripped off and job wiil be done quickly and well.... More »
I have been to Mr Freeman on numerous occassions,him and his staff are so friendly and re-assuring yet professional. Lovely chap... More »
Wonderful teacher especially when he organised trips to seaside 1949 to 1951. did not like first day put in corner for talking by Ms Lafferty. Legged it the second day.... More »
I began my education at Holy Cross Primary, in Daisy street in 1947.At the first playtime I managed to squeeze through the padlocked gates, running for home, pursued by a teacher and the... More »
Hi everyone. My name is Joseph Ferry now living in London. I went to all the H.C. Primaries listed in other messages and on a recent visit back home to see my parents... More »
Have noticed a change you can now find things a lot easier the place has improved , greatly over the last month must be new staff . Wil be spending more time and... More »
I attended Holy Cross Primary 1963-70 first in Daisy St, after that St.Brigid's in Toryglen & Batson St then finally Calder St.my class seemed to be always on the move during that period... More »
In 31.8.15 i went with my 10 years old girl at the dentist with not an appoitment because she had a big ache at her tooth, and doctor Freeman send us home with... More »
I was fortunate enough to attend holy cross school in the 1950,s.the two teachers that have always stuck in memory were miss grant,who became Mrs.Sullivan and Mr Devlin ,two wonderful teachers.also the headmaster... More »
Hi,to anyone that remembers me! My name was Colleen Nesbit and I was at HC school from 67-70. I came from Garturk St and my friends were the Mullen sisters, and Eleanor... More »
I WAS IN GLASSGOW ON SATURDAY AND SAW THE BLANTYRE VOLUNTEER MINI BUS ON GEORGE SQUARE. I AM AWARE THIS WAS A MARCH AGAINST AUSTERITY,A VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION SHOULD NOT BE INVOLVED IN ANY... More »
I remember Holy Cross in Daisy Street with much affection, its were i met Brenda Cahill my first girlfriend 😠but most of all i remember my teacher Mrs Brogan, she was amazing... More »
My name's Patrick Mc Glynn . I was born in The Gorbals in 62 but we moved to Prince Edward Street in 63-64 . I would love to hear from anyone who might remember... More »
I attended Holy Cross 1942--1949 and from day 1 I was taught by dedicated teachers who understood how important it was for children to be able to read write and and obtain a... More »
I have just recently used this cobbler for the first time and was amazed at the great standard of work, and fantastic prices. I would highly recommend this cobbler, and will certainly... More »
I'm Geraldine Howie,now Gaitens,I went to Holy Cross from 1957 till 1963 we stayed in Govanhill Street...... More »
First port of call every time my aunty comes from canada for a fish supper.Been using this chip shop for over 30yrs and will continue to do so.All my family love it... More »
We visit this cafe regularly and love it! Full scottish breakfast including toast only 3.50! Great value for money. Extremely clean. And the guy who runs it is very friendly. Get yourself along!... More »
Still wondering any old freinds out there best buddys were richard campbell brian humpreys tony finn my best teacher was miss mc gregor... More »
Prices are same in all glasgow chip shops give or take 50p here and there... excellent reliable service... nice people.. been there for years.... More »
For 8 years has been my families denist. Very friendly staff. He is wonderful with children and their fears with getting check ups.... More »
Leo i sent u ae mail no word back just wondering did u get it let me no i always check this siteof holy cross another name came to me as well rosemary... More »
This chip shop used to be one of the best in Govanhill but now sadly price's have increased beyond belief and portion control is at an all time low.... More »
Born in 61 started school in daisy st in 66 in mrs mc lauglins class who i believe we had through to calder st until i left for john bosco via craigie st.... More »
The rest of youse on these posts are only young lads compared to me lol! I'm Leo's brother and spent my last year of primary education at Daisy Street in 1965. At that... More »
I loved your reply of the good words of daisy street and calder street im just a wee bit younger than yourself i think as im 50 but also went to daisy st... More »
I cant for the life of me recall you but all the teachers i can when holy cross was overcrowded because they were knocking the tenements down we moved to strathbungo school beside... More »
Hello leo gartlan here the headmaster was mister berry before that it was mister travers the history teacher was mister quigly then there was mister barton who got drunk on a school trip... More »
Hello danny now there is a name from the past this is leo gartlan i remember you well we ran around govenhill glasgow where we stayed in 113 inglefield street your mam and... More »
Halo again was waiting for a respond from leo gartland or any one that remebers me richard cambel brian humpreys tony finn hugh galargh my teacher was mrs mc gregor lovely... More »
Brilliant... fantastic.... staff very friendly especially a guy called fojee,,warm atmosphere.. service fast.. amazing special offers.. very family orintated.. great for a day out..... More »
I was at Holy Cross from 67 to 72 when I moved to St Alberts in Pollokshields - think it was opened as Holy Cross was so crowded. Teachers I remember were Mr Travers... More »
Danny just wondering did u no my cousin john mc cann or patrick mc daid i think they were around in them days i was a little younger lived in 34 daisy... More »
I dont know if any of you boys remember me but I remember running around with a Leo Gartland. My name is Daniel Hands living in U.S. I was just reading up on... More »
Mr Freeman has now been my dentist for nearly 10 years, and he has kept my teeth clean and safe. The worst I've had to endure was a replacement filling. He is very... More »
I attended Holy Cross between 1968-69. I started off in 1962 at the nearby Calder Street annexe. Can't remember many teachers except for Mr.Collins, Mr.Travers, Miss Harvey, & Miss Templeton. I lived in... More »
I was at holy cross 1968 i think im 49 now my teacher was miss lawley she was a student teacher and i loved her .the head teacher was mr travis and... More »
I attended Holy Cross, starting at the Infants school in Daisy street in Aug 1967, moving to Calder Stre in 1969, I can recall spending a year in the huts in Batson Street,... More »
I have been taking my many pairs of shoes, boots & sandals to The Cobbler for years - he takes good care of them & always does a fantastic job. Good value... More »
I was amazed at how quickly my 3 shoes were attended to a very speedy service and very reasonable will definitely go back... More »
Hi everyone. My name is Dan Boyle and I attended 3 Holy Cross Schools. In 1962 it was Daisy St. In 1964 it was Calder St annexe. Then in 1967 we moved accross... More »
I attended Holy Cross 1962-66 at the old Annexe in Calder Street. I remember Mr.Collins who was also a part-time actor and used his strap whenever he could. Remember Miss Harvey & Miss... More »
Map showing Calder Street in Glasgow.