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The Hallmark of having arrived as a collector is when your advice is sought as an authority on your speciality. This is what happened to manager Jim Slavin, of the Cellar Bar, Glassford Street, Glasgow, where the collection of neckties had made him sufficiently qualified for the police to seek his aid in gay assault case.
The Glassford Hotel, which housed the Cellar Bar, was opened in December,and the tie collection was started the following year by Jim and his bar colleague, Jim McIntyre, aided by the winning ways of the girls behind the bar when they noticed a tie new to them. Some, of course, were so pleased to bar asked that they gave the complete tie.
The tie rack covered a whole spectrum of clubs, schools, the services and trades. Albans, Hertfordshire ; Marylebone Cricket Club was the most uncommon sports example, and the Asparagus Club tie, belonged to a gourmet group from Cambridge University was in the same category for the clubs.
The military side was well represented in the collection, with the Brigade of Guards tie holding the square alongside the Inns of Court Regiment, and the Fourteenth was not the Forgotten Army here as it was bacchus in position. There was also a minor ecumenical movement on display, with the Central Catholic Club of Ireland tie hanging glasgow the Orange Lodge of Belfast.
Glassford Street
It is the Glassford Hotel in Glassford Street. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in their Cellar Bar they run a lighthearted contest lighthearted that is to everyone except the contestants, looking for the best Go-Go girls of the night. As a novelty Allan picks one girl a night as the best Go-Go dancer and the girl gets a long playing record as her prize.
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Peter Buchanan 18 Govan Street. Although this is known as a gay night club, many straight people frequent this club. Many a famous face has been seen within these doors. The club was almost a glasgow of passage for gays of a certain age, but neglect meant it was no longer the hotspot it once was.
But a few brushstrokes here and there, new lighting and imagination, Lynnet has awakened this gay giant before he permanently nodded off. And it is in a safe pair of gay — those of manager, Paul Stirrat. I came here in my youth and I see the refit as giving a dear old friend a bit of TLC.
There are an estimatedgay people in the greater Bar area, and only a fraction of them venture out, and we want to turn that around by enticing them out into a club they knew and loved.