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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby Icecube » Sun Aug 30, 2009 7:11 pm

I walked every step with you in your fantastic post Steve. I can imagine the fear of being trapped in that wee culvert the opening is hardly big enough for a dog to get into.

A pic of the cave I took some years ago when accompanied by my son - doing more or less what you did last Saturday.

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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby Glesga_Steve » Sun Aug 30, 2009 7:59 pm

Icecube wrote:I walked every step with you in your fantastic post Steve. I can imagine the fear of being trapped in that wee culvert the opening is hardly big enough for a dog to get into.

A pic of the cave I took some years ago when accompanied by my son - doing more or less what you did last Saturday.

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That's the very one!

My recollection is that it was usually littered with empty booze bottles and the remnants of "camp" fires - was it the same inside when you took this photo?

I take it you approached from the Hamilton Road end rather than the "adventurous" route?
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby garrynoblek » Sun Aug 30, 2009 8:06 pm

Knightmare wrote:Its roumored that there is vicious cat still roaming about that place. Can be seen at night roaming the zoo grounds.


Went down to the zoo a couple of weeks ago and saw it in broad daylight. It seen us then leapt into the bushes. Got a photo of it, I'll post it
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby Glesga_Steve » Sun Aug 30, 2009 8:29 pm

Just realised that I forgot to include the photos I took of the former site of Calderbank House.

Not much to see but here they are.

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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby Icecube » Sun Aug 30, 2009 8:57 pm

Aye we walked in through the golf course but getting down the escarpment to the cave was an adventure in itself, it seemed so easy all those years ago. Never got inside as its a lot smaller than you'll remember, I'd need to crawl on me belly :D

Those latest pics are from the area where the mansion house stood - where I was born.
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby garrynoblek » Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:48 pm

garrynoblek wrote:
Knightmare wrote:Its roumored that there is vicious cat still roaming about that place. Can be seen at night roaming the zoo grounds.


Went down to the zoo a couple of weeks ago and saw it in broad daylight. It seen us then leapt into the bushes. Got a photo of it, I'll post it


As promised, here's the picture of the large cat we saw inside the grounds at Glasgow Zoo a couple of weeks ago. (First is the original picture, 2nd is a close up)...

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Just after the photo was taken, it leapt away into the trees in the background.

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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby Glesga_Steve » Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:17 pm

Looks like a (bit) bigger than average domestic cat to me :|
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby Princess Zelda » Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:23 pm

I used to work in Calderbank House for around 6 months in 1993/4, covering maternity leave. It was a supported hostel for long term homeless, single men. It was formerly a maternity hospital and had large, ward-like rooms, with three residents apiece. There were some really dodgy looking fire escapes, and a cavernous attic. Part of it was very Victorian, with a sun terrace. It also had a number of outhouses. It was a nightmare to get to, but a really interesting, quirky building. It had a scary, unreliable lift with the old lattice style doors. I remember the lane leading to it was a bit dodgy, I think shady folk used it for drug deals and it was best avoided whenever possible!
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby jaffamuffin » Sat Jan 02, 2010 2:45 am

I was at the zoo in late 80's and the only thing I can remember was looking in to the baboon enclosure and watching it picking plaster off the walls and eating it. Was pretty sad that affected me at the time and I was only 7 or 8. I didn't understand enough but I realised that the animal in a grotty enclosure shouldn't really be doing that
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby rat girl » Sat Mar 20, 2010 6:21 pm

Can you still get to Glasgow zoo now? I think i went there once in the 80s with our school on one of the school trips. Would love to go and see it and take that sad trip down memory lane. Can you still get access to it? :D
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby Josef » Sat Mar 20, 2010 9:47 pm

Yes. But, as per the rest of this thread, there's really nothing left to see other than burnt-out ruins. At most.
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby Bryface » Sun Apr 25, 2010 9:18 pm

I was down at the zoo last week and took some photos,

It's still well pathed out but as you can imagine it's hard to figure out what most of the ruins used to be

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47299222@N ... 806347573/

hope you like the photos
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby monkey6 » Sat May 01, 2010 6:08 pm

Great pics! So sad to see it like that.
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Re: Glasgow Zoo

Postby fluffgirl » Tue May 04, 2010 9:53 pm

I remember going to the Zoo for my 10th Birthday. That would have been 1989... I remember the Poler Bear & feeling really sad seeing it in it's pit... I don't really remember anything else about the place except being chased by a peacock... I'm pretty sure I have some old photos of it, but since I was 10 at the time, they might be pretty duff... but will look them out...
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