Can anyone with better eye sight then mine
http://talkingscot.com/gallery/displayi ... ?pos=-1070
Regards
Marilyn
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Hi Russell,Hi Marilyn
Defintutely Mary McMillan. No middle initial at all.
My first thoughts were 'Pity there's no address' then I realised that the old Elderslie has been totally covered over with a 1950's housing scheme.
second thought was 'If there was no address given for the top two witnesses why was the unfortunate Mrs McLellan (entry three) asked for her address'
I have a neighbour whose special interest is the railway line mentioned and he will be pleased to add to his knowledge of the line.
Russell
Hello Russell,Hi Marilyn
Your photo of 'the Steamie' would probably reflect the type of building in McDowall St in 1881. Single storied with living accommodation in the roof space. The Tenement building housing the pawnbrokers was probably built about the turn of the century (1900 - 1910 from its style).
Imagine McDowall St as a long row of single storey cottages. Since it was built pre-Post Office times numbering would most likely have been in sequence up one side of the street and back down the other side so that number 1 might face number 67 depending on the length of the street at that time. When they extended the street towards Kilbarchan they had to give it a different name (previously it was all called Kilbarchan road or similar) and the numbers for the next section would start at the join with McDowall St.
Streets developed after the postal service tended to be numbered, as you suggest, odd numbers one side, even numbers on t'other.
I doubt they would identify by number, the flats above the pawnbrokers as we do now. there was no need. The delivery men knew everybody in the area and exactly where they lived. The postman was probably a neighbour anyway. Its only with increased social mobility that small community feeling and knowledge has been lost.
Its great to have the old photographs! It gives a real 'feel' for how, as well as where, they lived.
Russell
P.S. Even 'the Steamie' has gone since the last photo was taken
P.P.S. a quick edit - My wife indignantly informed me that although it often 'looks' closed it is still open for business.
and Liz might object if she put her quilt in for cleaning last week and thinks she can't get it back !