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Baillieston, Drumpellier Road
Post-War housing built in 1958. The street is named after the old Drumpellier Estate in Coatbridge.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 18 Jul 2004
0.02 miles
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Baillieston, Muirside Street
The hamlet of Muirside was located at the end of this street.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 29 Sep 2008
0.11 miles
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Baillieston, Ash Road
The overnight dusting of snow still lying in the shade of the early morning sun.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 12 Feb 2002
0.11 miles
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Baillieston, George Street
Built in 1937-39 it was not named after the reigning monarch [George VI] but after George Scott Nelson Scott of Wester Daldowie whose family sold this land to Lanarkshire county council in 1934.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 18 Jul 2004
0.12 miles
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Baillieston, Calderwood Drive
With Caledonia primary school.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 12 Feb 2002
0.13 miles
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Baillieston, Fir Place
Like the other two streets built in the late 1950s leading off Old Wood Road this little cul-de-sac was given a tree name.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 12 Feb 2002
0.14 miles
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Baillieston, Calderwood Drive
The bottom end of the village, there is nowhere lower than this area.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 14 Apr 2004
0.14 miles
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Baillieston, Rutherglen to Coatbridge railway
The line runs across the middle of the photo with Baillieston behind.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 28 Nov 2008
0.15 miles
9
Baillieston Health Centre
At Muirside Road. This facility replaced about five independent GP practises dotted around the village in the early 1980s.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 18 Jul 2004
0.17 miles
10
Baillieston, Calder Place from Muirside Street.
Originally named the 'Bauks'- there are people with that address on their birth certificates - the name was changed in 1951 after complaints by residents - and so they got the really upmarket fancy name of Calder Place.
Shame on them and shame on Lanarkshire county council for bowing to eedjits and sinking history.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 23 Mar 2003
0.18 miles