Newlands Primary School

Newlands Primary School
The generous LORD NEWLANDS donated this fine building in1896. He instructed the stonemasons to carve 'NEWLANDS PUBLIC SCHOOL' into the sandstone. Welcome all visitors! Click on the link "COMMENTS" below each Post to read what others have to say. And leave a Comment of your own too while you're here!
Showing posts with label baths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baths. Show all posts

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Parkhead Library & Baths 1963 -1966

Thanks to Brian Charlton
for making special trips into Glasgow
to capture for us these photos of the places we spent our childhood years in and around.

It's terrific to see the colours these buildings were originally - and not the shade of Dark Black (!) they appeared to be made of back in the 1950's and 1960's.

I was a member of this Library my whole school life and went once a week for new adventure stories to read in bed at night. Later on, in my early teens, my pals and I would use the Baths.

We would typically go up to the Baths on Saturday morning and, while soaking in the hot tubs, would sing our hearts out, rendering our best efforts with the latest releases: "She Loves Me," the Beatles, "I Can't Get No Satisfaction," Rolling Stones, and most of the songs in the Top Twenty that week. Some of the younger married women, unseen in their own private bath cubicles around us, would join in singing the chorus with us, as almost everyone knew the Lyrics, or at least the chorus, from listening to the pirate radio stations - Radio Luxembourg & Radio Caroline, and television's best show, Top of the Pops, on each Saturday evening at 6:00pm.

That program on Saturday night gave us the lyrics, and we had all week then to practice them by heart, in time for our next Expedition & Concert at the Parkhead Baths. We had to put up with the occasional shout from some crabbit auld wummin who'd snarl loudly, "Here youse! Ahm tellin youse tae KEEP IT DOON HEN!"

Undaunted, we would call back, "Sorry missus, we'll try tae sing quieter." Then after a wee interval, we'd go back to expressing ourselves lustily. Those ancient Romans in their famous Baths had nothing on us up at Parkheid!
See the Newlands team rehearse for Saturdays at the steamie......

 

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