We called it the hally tunnel when he came out if he'd kept straight the second hole tee would be On the right slightly higher. I was born and brought up in ruchill went to ruchill primary, and then garrioch secondary, happy days.
@@gavinmcinally8442 The Gimlet/Clansman and the matches factory, there was also a pub at the corner of Ruchill street and Mayfield street, which was once the CO-OP shop where we could get free broken biscuits
@@robertcarey3226 i lived abou 50 yards down from the gimlet.form me bedroom window on a Friday night's at closing time i used to watch the wumin fight completely pissed. God it was brutal. Dont remember a pub on Mayfield st, that was the boarder for a gang called the YBR. young barns rd. They didn't like me.lol
was used in the 1700s to ferry sheep below the area above. Was a right of passage for young kids in the 1950s or whatever to run through it without a torch
inside of the tunnel looks real scary!!
Used to be called the Halloween Pend in my day 70 years ago ! Walked through it many times ! Then on to Lambhill from there .
My wee dog is buried under the pylon that you can see.
We called it the hally tunnel when he came out if he'd kept straight the second hole tee would be On the right slightly higher. I was born and brought up in ruchill went to ruchill primary, and then garrioch secondary, happy days.
Spent so much of my childhood here
YRB ya bass
@@gavinmcinally8442 I lived in Hazlitt street
I was ruchill st.
@@gavinmcinally8442 The Gimlet/Clansman and the matches factory, there was also a pub at the corner of Ruchill street and Mayfield street, which was once the CO-OP shop where we could get free broken biscuits
@@robertcarey3226 i lived abou 50 yards down from the gimlet.form me bedroom window on a Friday night's at closing time i used to watch the wumin fight completely pissed. God it was brutal. Dont remember a pub on Mayfield st, that was the boarder for a gang called the YBR. young barns rd. They didn't like me.lol
I just discovered this tunnel today, any idea about the history of it?
was used in the 1700s to ferry sheep below the area above. Was a right of passage for young kids in the 1950s or whatever to run through it without a torch
Also known as the Halloween pen. Just found that out meself. Lol
This is the old drovers tunnel under the nolly.(canal)
We used to call it the miley in the 60/70s cos we thought it was a mile long. Proper scary when your 8.
The miley is a different tunnel over in the golf course, takes you down to maryhill
@@snelgrave101 a no. Just found that out last year.lol