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William Neilly...
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William Neilly.was born on 3 December 1947 at Forbes Street,
Camlachie, the home of his maternal grandparents, although the
family lived in Newhall St, Bridgeton. Just after World War II
(1939-1945) the Corporation built new houses in Dalmarnock and in
1949 his Ma and Da must have felt they’d won the fitba’ pools when
they were allocated a three apartment with kitchen & inside bathroom
at
No.17
Woddrop Street,
Dalmarnock.
The Neilly family
continued to live at
number 17, from
1949 until
1981 when
their Ma was
re-housed
in the Calton.
The Neilly Family
Hogmanay 1958.
This photo was taken by eldest brother John Neilly as the family
brought in the “Bells” of New Year 1959.
Left to right round the table is: William, Edward, Joey the budgie,
Thomas, our Da, Mary and our Ma.
William
attended Springfield
Primary, Riverside Secondary
and Whitehill Secondary Schools. He also attended David Dale
College, Stow College and eventually graduated BSc Civil Engineering
from Strathclyde University.
His wife Sandra was also born and bred in the East End. They met at
the Highlander’s Institute and were married on 2 September 1971.
They initially set up home in North Carntyne, Glasgow where their daughter
Vivienne was born in 1973. His work with the former Strathclyde
Regional Council prompted a move to Hamilton, South Lanarkshire.
They’ve lived in Hamilton since 1981. Their daughter graduated
from Central College of Commerce as a Beauty Therapist. She has her
own beauty salon and has been trading for over ten years.
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With early retirement GlescaPal William turned his hand to painting Glesca
Street scenes
and he is
offering pals all over the world the
opportunity to buy
their very own Glesca
paintings, painted by him from his studio in Scotland
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your very own original painting |
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GlescaPals 'Walk
Doon Memory Lane' – Games – inspired this painting,
“Oot Tae Play”
"This is a painting of weans playing in the streets of Glasgow around
the 1950’s. It is painted using acrylic on canvas board measuring 610 x
455 mm (24” x 18”) and is protected by two coats of satin varnish. It
is signed and dated by myself.
You could imagine
this as looking northwards up Dunn Street towards Fielden Street on the
other side o’ London Road, wi’ the number 9 caur headin’ oot tae
Auchenshuggle. The “young firm” playing fitba’ at the junction wi’
Bernard Street and the ragman opposite Walkinshaw Street. But it’s a’
in the mind.

How many games and
how many glescapals can you spot in the painting, no’ counting the folk
on the tram or the two cats and dug? There are forty-eight glescapals
and at least seventeen games being played by the weans.
By the way, me an’
m’ pals are climbin’ up the back o’ the billboards and m’ Da and his
pals are havin’ a hauf ‘n’ a hauf in The Fly Yin – named after wan o’ m’
cats, Fred, who thinks he’s a fly yin. The wee boy in the yellow jumper
is pointing tae Fred havin’ a drink from the puddle ootside the pub."
Regards, William
Neilly,
artist, January 2009.
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My
painting “Snowing at Bridgeton Cross
– 1950’s” GlesgaPals black and white photo taken from a
GlescaPals webpage
It
is an original composition painted using acrylic on canvas board
measuring 508 X 406mm (20” X 16”) and is protected by two coats of gloss
varnish. It is signed and dated by myself.
Looking north, London Road is to the left and right and behind the
number 26 tramcar en route to Burnside from Dalmuir. To the left of the
umbrella is the number 106 trolley bus en route to Govan from Riddrie.
The number 9 tramcar, en route to Auchenshuggle, can be seen emerging
from the corner of the tenement building on the left of the painting.
“His Majesty O’Keefe”, starring Burt Lancaster and co-starring Joan Rice
and Andre Morell is showing in glorious Technicolor at the Olympia ABC
picture house in the background. (This film was actually showing in the
Olympia on 21st October 1954 - at the time Bridgeton Cross
was inundated with floodwaters after torrential rain).
Regards, William
Neilly,
artist, January 2009. |
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William's works are in the traditional style and he gained
two highly commended awards for exhibits in the 1990 National Exhibition
of the Marquetry Society of Great Britain. He has recently taken up
acrylic painting and enjoys drawing and painting cityscapes/ landscapes;
buildings; animals and portraits. He works from photographs of his
subjects and does all of his work in his studio at home. |
See more examples of William's paintings
on pages 2 & 3
see
further examples of paintings by William, aka 'glesca artist' on
GlescaPals messageboard
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William Neilly...
Glesca Artist |
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Webmaister, many
thanks for designing and maintaining this excellent and informative
website. Your time, effort and dedication are very much appreciated by
me, and I’m sure, by many others at home and abroad who visit
GlescaPals - a job well done,
keep up the good work. |
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Note :
'GlescaPals' won't be on any paintings ordered
uunless requested
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