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94th
Glasgow BB (1st
Shettleston Boys Brigade)
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A
social history of the BB in
Glasgow
photos and memories
preserved on GlescaPals for future
generations.
www.glesga.ukpals.com
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TIMELINE
94th
Glasgow Company was
formed 13 October 1888 and was
attached to Kelvinhaugh Parish Church
In session 1900-1903
the company closed
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On
9th Nov
1904 the
number was
re-allocated 94th
Glasgow BB
attached to
White Street
Congregational
Church, Govan
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On
4th Sept
1912 the
number was
re-allocated 94th
Glasgow BB
attached to
Shettleston
Parish Church
In
session 1934-1935 the company's
church changed to Shettleston Old Parish
Church
[The 1st
Shettleston BB company
was founded in 1894 in connection with
Shettleston Parish Church and met
initially in Hill St.Hall. When
Shettleston was annexed by Glasgow in
1912 the name of the company was
changed to the 94th Glasgow
(1st Shettleston)
Company.]
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The boys wear the Brigade's
distinctive twin-striped pill box hats, along with
white haversacks and brown brass-buckled belts.
The officers wear Glengarry
caps and tan gloves, and each carries a short
cane. Many boys are holding their band
instruments.
The 1st Shettleston BB company was
founded in 1894 in connection with Shettleston
Parish Church & met initially in Hill
St.Hall.
When Shettleston was annexed by Glasgow in 1912
the name of the company was changed to the 94th
Glasgow (1st Shettleston) Company.
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Aug.2005,
e-mail, Colin Goodall, Glasgow, Scotland .. BB
officer 94th Glasgow (1st Shettleston)
Dear Sir,I am writing to you
regarding the photo on your site of the 1st
Shettleston Company, The Boys' Brigade, 1911.
The Company still exists, and recently
marked its 110th year of formation.
I am a serving Officer in the 94th Glasgow (1st
Shettleston).
One of our Boy's parents found your website and
passed it on to me.
The original of this photograph (at least, I think
it's the original) is hanging on the wall of our
Company office at Shettleston Old Parish
Church, 111 Killin Street, Glasgow. The
building behind the group in the picture appears
to be the front door of the church.
I was very interested to find your site, and was
pleasantly surprised to learn that the 941S had
made it onto the internet. On behalf of our Boys
and Staff, I would like to convey our appreciation
of your work in creating and maintaining a website
of such historical interest to the BB.
Regards, Colin Goodall Adjutant, 941S |
Webmaister :
Lt.Goodall absolutely delighted as an ex-BB
officer & boy to receive your e-mail and
kind comments. Its a real pleasure for me to do
this work and its nice to know that my efforts
are appreciated. The social history of Glasgow
is rich with stories and photographs and the BB
plays a big part in that story. Founded in
Glasgow and helped shape my life and the life of
thousands of men & boys. |
Anyone have
any information about this photo?
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