Caledonia Road.
9 Pubs found.Blarney Stone. 30
Camden Bar. 103
Corner Bar the. 54
Dixon Blazes. 54.
McCutcheon's Vaults. 84
Pullman Bar. 84
Treanor's. 84
Tucker's. 84
Welcome Inn. 184
William Lapsley. 184
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Caledonia Road.
9 Pubs found.End.
In 1899 Caledonia Road had no less than 14 public houses.
5 Caledonia Road at the corner of Hospital Street was the Wallace Bar. Owned by George Quinn.
25 Caledonia Road at the corner of Thistle Street was owned by George Nicol.
30 Caledonia Road corner of Thistle Street was owned by a gentleman called William Thomson he had pubs in London Road and Crownpoint Road in the East End of the city. This old pub gorbals pub was known as the Blarney Stone.
47 Caledonia Road at the corner of Crown Street was owned by James Dunn.
52 Caledonia Road at the corner of Crown Street was owned by a lady Janet Kinloch.
54 Caledonia Road at the corner of Crown Street was owned by William Welsh. This pub was known as the Waverley, Bixon Blazes and the Corner Bar.
75 Caledonia Road at the corner of Florence Street was owned by John Strathern he also had pubs in St Vincent Street the Western Isles, the Duke of Wellington Bar in Argyle Street and a small pub in Main Street, Bridgeton.
84 Caledonia Road at the corner of Florence Street was owned by John Eadie he also traded from a pub in Rutherglen Road. Many will remember this old pub as Treanors.
103 Caledonia Road at the corner of Camden Street was known as the Camden Vaults owned by wine & spirit merchant Alexander McLaren, he owned pubs at 146 Stirling Road, Duke Street.
160 Caledonia Road at the corner of Naburn Street was owned by Robert Bowes a notable wine & spirit merchant in the Scottish Licensed Trade circles, he owned pubs on Rutherglen Road Sauchiehall Street and North Frederick Street in the city centre.
179 Caledonia Road at the corner of South Wellington Street now known as Lawmoor Street was owned by James Symington.
184 Caledonia Road at the corner of South Wellington Street was owned by William Rose. This old pub has been known as Lapsley's Vaults named after the owner at the time and the Welcome Inn.
261 Caledonia Road at the corner of Sandyfaulds Street was owned by a lady Jemima Nairn. This old pub has been known as Moir's.
477 Caledonia Road at the corner of Rutherglen Road was owned by Andrew McWilliams he also had premises in Clyde Place, Maxwell Street, Bridge Street and East Howard Street now known as Howard Street. Many will remember this old pub as the Coronation Bar.
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