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Devil on Jack's Mountain

Jack's Mountain, Glasgow, Glasgow Legend Post-War

Jack's Mountain was a massive pile of rubbish and slag that stood tall in Glasgow's Lowlands. This enormous heap, reportedly 30 metres high, was a local landmark that drew whispers of a legend - the Devil was said to lurk on top. The mountain was a giant eyesore but it had a certain notoriety that drew people in. Locals would often dare each other to climb to the top, but few were brave enough to stay for long. The fear was palpable and the stories that circulated did little to dispel the sense of unease that settled over anyone who approached the site.

Historical records indicate that Jack's Mountain was a prominent feature of Glasgow's landscape in the mid-20th century. The massive pile of waste was a byproduct of the city's industrial activities during the 1950s. The legend of the Devil's presence on top likely originated from the unease and fear that such an enormous and unsightly structure inspired. Unfortunately, the site no longer exists, having been demolished or dispersed over time. Despite its disappearance, the story of Jack's Mountain and its resident Devil remains an intriguing footnote in Glasgow's history.

Historical Context

Industrial Glasgow 1950s

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rubble Heap
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Longer Standing
Date / Era
Circa 1950s
Postcode Area
G3

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