A VERY LONG SHOT

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Sir Walter Who?
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A VERY LONG SHOT

Post by Sir Walter Who? » Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:04 pm

The background:

I was in The Salvation Army looking for 2nd hands books some time ago, and I saw two volumes of James Agate's autobiography, EGO 6 and EGO 7. I only knew his name vaguely, and thought perhaps he had something to do with Evelyn Waugh and his set. I left the books and looked up Agate in some of my own books when I got home. I only found one reference and one quotation, in a biography of John Osborne. The quotation - "A dirty mind is a perpetual feast" - amused me enough to go back for the books the next day. When I went back, I spotted a lovely copy of JA Froude's 'Caesar', which hadn't been there the previous day, an 1896 edition embossed with the gold stamp of The Collegiate School, Glasgow. It was a presentation copy given to someone named Robert K McMillan in 1899 'For distinguished excellence in Latin and French.' Well done him.

All this alone would be a bargain at 50p, but the thing that really thrilled me was when I picked it up, flicked through it, and found it full of photographic negatives, 17 of them, all at least as old as the book. Late Victorian ladies in their gardens, a gentleman at his desk, some kids on a lawn, a picture of George Square here in Glasgow. The negatives are four inches by three and a half inches and in amazing condition for their age, it was only looking at the images that convinced me of their age. I went to The Copy Bureau in Glasgow and simply put reversing the values in the photocopier, and enlarging them, they turned out incredibly well.

I got help at the Hidden Glasgow Forum identifying some of the people and places in the pictures. You can see all the photos at that forum:

http://www.hiddenglasgow.com/forums/vie ... =31&t=9041

A couple of the pictures remain mysterious. I wondered - presuming the buildings are still standing - if anyone here might have stumbled across them during wanderings about Scotland.

Here are the two I'd love to find:

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The second one looks vaguely institutional, maybe a small school.

Now you see why I titled the thread the way I did, but any help at all would be not only appreciated but immensely impressive. I'm thinking of writing something about the family based upon the pictures I discovered.

35Tweed
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Post by 35Tweed » Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:11 pm

You lucky devil. Makes me want to rush off you the local charity bookshops! I had a look at the other photos on your hidden Glasgow link and if no one else has mentioned it before I'm very sure the photo of the mystery house with the steps leading down to the grassy lawn is the Peebles Hydro. I have a booklet called The Story of the Peebles Hydro and it has a photo on the front showing the whole building. The resemblance is very very close.

Denis
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HOULIHAN (+ variants) Lanarkshire
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Sir Walter Who?
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Post by Sir Walter Who? » Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:56 pm

On the right lines, but we're pretty certain it's actually the Moffat Hydropathic, which burnt down in 1921.

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They don't make 'em like that anymore! :cry:

35Tweed
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Post by 35Tweed » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:12 pm

I didn't know there was a hydro at Moffat. How come with all that water shlooshing about they burned down so easily? The Peebles Hydro went in 1905 and had to be rebuilt.
I'd attach a photo but I don't know how. :?
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kenspeckle
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A Very Long Shot

Post by kenspeckle » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:32 am

A good end to the story ...I found the living family and have directed them to the photos and the chap who found the negatives and the book and kindly posted them for all to see
http://www.hiddenglasgow.com/forums/vie ... =31&t=9041

I just could not help myself as I was sure someone would be wanting them but may never know they were found as I certainly would be very pleased if someone was to find some of my old family photos .. so many end up thrown out which is a shame

regards to all Lesley in Tassie
researching : Roddick, Stewart, Combe,Lyle , Wilkie, Budge, Kirkwood,Howat, McKinlay, Gunning, Gumprecht, Mirrlees, Muckersie, Greig, Moncrieff, Pattison, Hornibrook, Teape, Brockhoff,Buchanan,

ninatoo
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Post by ninatoo » Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:40 am

Hi kenspeckle,

It's me, Nina...you recently helped me too, via HG, with a map!

I am interested in knowing how you went about finding the family?
Researching: Easton ( Renfrewshire, Dunbarton and Glasgow), Corr (Londonderry and Glasgow), Carson (Co. Down, Irvine, Ayrshire and Glasgow), Logan (Londonderry and Glasgow)