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    Superb stuff. The photos of the kids, smiling and playing through hard times, are always especially poignant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by where'stheslope View Post
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    He stayed at the bottom part on the other side of the road from Bilsland baker which became Marco's, his younger brother Willie was asked to sign for Rangers but turned them down as he would have to get his hair cut.
    Another school pal from Tollcross Primary was Davie Hill, he stayed at the house right next to the railway bridge on Grove Street.
    I also used to help collect the store horse for my milk round from Upper Grove Place.
    I remember two brothers who lived at Grove Terrace, just past the bridge, only knew them to nod to though, not sure of names. I lived on the opposite side of the street from Martin's the bakers. Left there in '71 when I got hitched.

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