Lilybank

Lilybank

Lilybank is a district in the east of Glasgow. It was farmland until the 1930s, though small industries such as rope and brickworks had also been established. Neighbouring areas such as Newbank, Belvidere, Braidfauld, Dalbeth, Easterhill, Dalmarnock and Springfield got their names from farms or country houses built by Glasgow merchants in the 18th century, but there seems to be no record of a "Lilybank Farm" or "Lilybank House" (at least not in the east end. Another Lilybank House is part of Glasgow University in the West End. There is a third Lilybank House, located in South Queensferry (10 miles outside Edinburgh). Given that Lilybank is about half a mile from the River Clyde, the name looks like a fanciful modern invention, though the area has a surprising amount of interest. The Lilybank housing scheme was opened in 1933 to house tenants from slum clearance in Camlachie, Calton and Garngad.

Many residents of Lilybank would consider themselves residents of Tollcross or Parkhead, (the entries for which contain information relevant to Lilybank) but they have been officially placed within the Braidfauld Ward of Glasgow City Council, the Wikipedia entry for which deals extensively with Lilybank.


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