the seventies
the seventies
hi all , does anybody remember the kilmenny ,commodore and ingledene hotel discos,in the late seventies,great times
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Hi Brian and welcome to the site.
Yes I remeber all the ones you mention though for the kilmeny and Ingledeen we did go but were underage.I had my 21st in the commodore hotel many years ago.great nights out were had by all
linda
Yes I remeber all the ones you mention though for the kilmeny and Ingledeen we did go but were underage.I had my 21st in the commodore hotel many years ago.great nights out were had by all
linda
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What are your favourite recollections brian?brian f wrote:hi all , does anybody remember the kilmenny ,commodore and ingledene hotel discos,in the late seventies,great times
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Oh yep. Remember being just that bit too young to attend them, and being jealous of my cousin and her friend going on the Saturday nights !!!! Brings back the memories of them spraying perfume and hairspray all over the place !!!brian f wrote:hi all , does anybody remember the kilmenny ,commodore and ingledene hotel discos,in the late seventies,great times
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can anyone help me witha date when this hotel closed down please i am intrested as i have a reletive that stays in the houses now on the site and there intrested when the hotel closed down and the houses went up
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The dates below might help answer your question.
The photo of the Ingledene Hotel below was taken on 14 September 2002. The name is still above the door and there are parking bays and a billboard in the grounds. This suggests that the hotel was still trading on that date.
The photo below was taken on 9 April 2003. It shows the land behind the hotel being prepared for house building. This work started about a fortnight previously.
This photo of South Beach Way was taken on 27 September 2003. It looks that some of the houses are finished and the Hotel is surrounded with scaffolding.
The dates suggest that the Ingledene Hotel closed in late 2002 or early 2003. Construction of South Beach Way started in March 2003 and the first houses were complete about six months later. I guess the building programme finished around spring 2004.
I hope this helps.
George
The dates below might help answer your question.
The photo of the Ingledene Hotel below was taken on 14 September 2002. The name is still above the door and there are parking bays and a billboard in the grounds. This suggests that the hotel was still trading on that date.
The photo below was taken on 9 April 2003. It shows the land behind the hotel being prepared for house building. This work started about a fortnight previously.
This photo of South Beach Way was taken on 27 September 2003. It looks that some of the houses are finished and the Hotel is surrounded with scaffolding.
The dates suggest that the Ingledene Hotel closed in late 2002 or early 2003. Construction of South Beach Way started in March 2003 and the first houses were complete about six months later. I guess the building programme finished around spring 2004.
I hope this helps.
George
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I had my wedding reception at the Kilmeny on 16 March 1972. Left later that night for Glasgow Airport Hotel and the following day flew Aer Lingus to Dublin where I arrived "s**t-faced" . "The following day" being 17 March - St Patricks Day + Aer Lingus + newly married couple - Jaysus, what a 35 minute flight that was!
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Must have been rough Jim ? hey hey and who said the Kilmenny was rough ? great place,in my visitsJim McCreadie wrote:I had my wedding reception at the Kilmeny on 16 March 1972. Left later that night for Glasgow Airport Hotel and the following day flew Aer Lingus to Dublin where I arrived "s**t-faced" . "The following day" being 17 March - St Patricks Day + Aer Lingus + newly married couple - Jaysus, what a 35 minute flight that was!
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Honestly Brian, back then it wasn't a bad place at all. Or perhaps it was the group I chose to mix with; we were never into the "rough and tumble". Any "bad" drunks were normally left on the outer; without exception, we were all "happy" drunks - the way it should be!
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In my day the Kilmenny and Eglington were considered a bit rough along with a few others. The Lauriston was where your parents might go and the Ingledene a bit mid stream, where I and my pals went though we did try the others. The Red Herring at the top of Glasgow St. was popular in the 60's, had a trio from Greenock, I believe, very good, prior to that folk music, Aran sweaters etc.,it was always packed. By the 70's I was away.Jim McCreadie wrote:Honestly Brian, back then it wasn't a bad place at all. Or perhaps it was the group I chose to mix with; we were never into the "rough and tumble". Any "bad" drunks were normally left on the outer; without exception, we were all "happy" drunks - the way it should be!
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I too discovered The Red Herring - very "folksy" and enjoyable.
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where was the Red Herring, cannot remember it?