On the corner of Victoria Road and Kings Road was Spocks favourite hang-out, The Vulcan Bar. Here it is in the early/mid 70's, still open for business...but only just. As you can see, most of the Vicky has been boarded up, and further down the demolition has started.
I was never in the Vulcan - by the time I was drinking age, all that area had disappeared.
Wish that bar was still there today and the building. Looks great. Who was responsible for ripping the heart out of our city? Was there any voices raised by the locals about pulling down buildings like this?
ReplyDeleteThe culprits for tearing the heart out of this city the Labour led Council who had some crooked members, who did eventually get caught when World in Action exposed them with a series of phone taps but by that time the major damage was done,
DeleteThe buildings at the time were in extremely poor shape, falling to bits in some cases. I agree this particular example with its turrets looks great isolated, but you couldn't see any of the detail when it was sandwiched in between all the other tennements either side of it when you were on the Vicky pavement. Seeing it now like this, does make you wonder if they could have made an effort to restore it rather than demolish it.
ReplyDeletei had my first ever pint in the vulcan. i was only 16 at the tme, but the place was due to be demolished so the owner didnt give a fuck who he served.
ReplyDeleteas to did anybody object to the demolition in the city at the time. there's a lot of mumping and girning about it now, but nobody siad a jube jube at the time.
Next to The Vulcan bar on the Vicky, was Chick Mitchell's barber shop run with a Mr Rumgie. My dad used to take me there when I was wee. A small plank of wood across the armrests and a neckline haircut.
ReplyDeleteI lived above the Vulcan in the sixties,my bedroom was the second turret.i loved it different way of life.happy days,and happy memories.we never had a lot,but neither did anyone.
ReplyDeleteLived top turret good times played football in the school platground across the road Derek Barclay
Deletewe used to live 2nd floor above vulcan 1961-1968 name is simpson, can anybody on here remember us?
ReplyDeleteStayed on the top floor with my mum and dad from1954 to i think late 60,s
ReplyDeleteI lived there ,61 to 65 , with my mum and dad "Murray and Irene Macdougall" on the left hand turret bottom of the hill opposite the Victoria School or Trade College if you prefer. Can't remember if it was the top or second floor but it was igh up. My folks uprooted to Fife mud 60's.
ReplyDeleteI 'm 62 now but will never forget playing in street and School grounds.
Clivey Macdougall