LImelikn Street STEVENSTON
LImelikn Street STEVENSTON
It seems my great grandparents lived in limelin street before moving to shore rioad. In my childhood it was flattened and now its rebuilt. Anyone able to advise when it was demolished. Even better when the lime likns were closed too? M
martinjmurray
Re: LImelikn Street STEVENSTON
Hi Just rtealised it was Limekilms ROAD, just adjacenent to the station in Stevenston
martinjmurray
Re: LImelikn Street STEVENSTON
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=5847 Stevenston Status Committee
Try this link on the threetowners for information on Limekiln road
Gerv
Try this link on the threetowners for information on Limekiln road
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Re: LImelikn Street STEVENSTON
My late grandparents lived in Limekiln Road Stevenston. Mr and Mrs John Brodie. Amyone remember them?
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Re: LImelikn Street STEVENSTON
My family also arrived in Limekilns Road about 1898, before moving to Shore Road too.
They were involved with Foundries in Glasgow before moving to Stevenston.
On the map of Stevenston/Ardeer of 1896, it shows :
Ardeer Foundry : seaward side of Portland Place
Stevenston Iron Works : beyond Ardeer Foundry just before the Caley Line crossed the Glasgow & South Western tracks (about the area of the current council yard and the waste ground beyond)
Eagle Foundry : at the end of Warner St beside the main railway
Limeworks : beyond Eagle Foundry, beside the main railway, but accessed from the middle of Carment Dr. via a track(which became Limekilns Rd). The original housing must have been built about 1897-99 approx.
My family went on to live in Portland Place in the houses on the opposite side from the Ardeer Foundry, for whom my grandfather worked.
I`ve been unable to find much about the Foundries, nor have been able to track any photos of Portland Place houses or foundry.
Brian M.
They were involved with Foundries in Glasgow before moving to Stevenston.
On the map of Stevenston/Ardeer of 1896, it shows :
Ardeer Foundry : seaward side of Portland Place
Stevenston Iron Works : beyond Ardeer Foundry just before the Caley Line crossed the Glasgow & South Western tracks (about the area of the current council yard and the waste ground beyond)
Eagle Foundry : at the end of Warner St beside the main railway
Limeworks : beyond Eagle Foundry, beside the main railway, but accessed from the middle of Carment Dr. via a track(which became Limekilns Rd). The original housing must have been built about 1897-99 approx.
My family went on to live in Portland Place in the houses on the opposite side from the Ardeer Foundry, for whom my grandfather worked.
I`ve been unable to find much about the Foundries, nor have been able to track any photos of Portland Place houses or foundry.
Brian M.
Re: LImelikn Street STEVENSTON
Thanks for this Brian. I lost my password so was of for awhile. Was friendly with two girls who lived next door to my great uncle and aunt, willie and Dora murray. The girls were gemma and frances muir. I learned gemma died young (52)
martinjmurray