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Post by pwm437 on Jan 17, 2008 20:27:33 GMT 1
At number 14 stood a masonic hall, which later became a pub/club, I think known as 'The Swinging Doors'.
Can anyone confirm ?
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Post by Waverley on Jan 17, 2008 20:31:06 GMT 1
Yes Peter it was the old Shettleston St.John Lodge which later became the 'Swinging Doors' club.
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Post by lundie on Mar 25, 2008 22:59:29 GMT 1
I used to work in the "swinging doors"1984.
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Post by adaline on Mar 26, 2008 0:27:37 GMT 1
My wedding reception was held in this hall when it was the masonic hall. We were married in St Barnabus chapel then onto here for the party and my dads friend said that we went into the chapel to bless him and to the masonic halls to F--- him, and he wasn't talking about himself.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2010 13:06:07 GMT 1
i am proud to be a past master of lodge shettleston st john no.128 .many a east end wedding in the lodge .it was to much money to knock down that is why it was sold and became the swinging doors.awe the best keelies fae harry ridley.
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