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oreges wrote:It wasn't called "The Clyde Model Dockyard" in my youth it was the "Argyle Model Dockyard" it had changed its name and you can still see the original shop frontage in the yesteryear section of Glasgow Museum of Transport at the Kelvin hall.
motman wrote:oreges wrote:It wasn't called "The Clyde Model Dockyard" in my youth it was the "Argyle Model Dockyard" it had changed its name and you can still see the original shop frontage in the yesteryear section of Glasgow Museum of Transport at the Kelvin hall.
My God, the grandkids will like that. 'Look kids - I remember going into that wee shop up the toon when I was a wee boy' I feel auld enough without bits of my youth appearing in a museum.
Luco wrote:Jamiesons, that's the one. Will have to pop in there for a look...
Reenie Bujman wrote:Luco wrote:Jamiesons, that's the one. Will have to pop in there for a look...
...which is what I did yesterday. Came away with a Hawker Sea Fury which will be built in the colours of the Fleet Air Arm's Historic Flight.
HollowHorn wrote:I used to run that shop when Iain was away on holiday, the old shop, two doors up, not the new location on the corner, he is one of life's gentlemen.
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