Edit Tollcross' past

Tollcross is an area north of the Clyde and has a popular park which is famed for its international rose trials.
It lies approximately a mile east of the neighbouring suburb of Parkhead, and just north of Braidfauld and south of Shettleston.
The area was once host to mass employment in the industrial age thanks largely to the large Fullarton steel works, but now faces social deprivation issues as does much of the east end of Glasgow.
In 1997 the East End Leisure Centre in Tollcross Park became a feature of the area, having an Olympic-sized swimming pool, which is used by the City of Glasgow Swim Team.
Many residents of Lilybank would consider themselves residents of Tollcross, but they have been officially placed within the Braidfauld Ward of Glasgow City Council.
Part of the Tollcross area was formerly known as Egypt, (see our separate story in this section).
The name is believed to have been derived from a farm that existed at one time in the vicinity, operated by a former soldier who had been stationed in Egypt.
The farm, owned by the Gordon family in the 1920's before being sold to the Hamilton family is still there today.
 

Why is there no mention of McVities biscuit factory which has been there for over a century? It has provided employment for many families in this area and indeed all over Glasgow and further afield and still does to this day. Surely worth a mention in Tollcross history.

Q. Would someone like to oblige???

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