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George Hotel Building,
victor fox (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
i dont need to change anything,because i,me not here to get involved in rhetric.
Hampden Park,
JimD (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
fool...
Busby Junction,
Andy Russell (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Busby Junction is now going back to being a double lead junction but without a diamond crossing saome work still to do to complete this scheme
Sub Club,
Ross (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
Get your eccies here
Celtic Park,
Guest (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
Winners of the most one-sided league in the world. Nothing to be proud of. As Ggoere said, put Rangers and Celtic in the English leagues and they will be lucky to challenge for Europe, let alone qualify for it.
Hampden Park,
Guest (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
Scotland have an International football team? They must be awful.
Ibrox Stadium,
Guest (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
HNow Home to a little Scottish Division 3 team, although now they have won promotion to Division 2, it was inevitable as they completely over-pay their players to attract better talent.
George Hotel Building,
RapidAssistant
wrote
12 years ago:
Well if you feel so strongly about it this is a wiki after all - change it to make it more accurate!!!!
City Union Railway Bridge,
RE (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
This bridge was never a double deck bridge. The lines into St Enoch forked off to the left off the north embankment pier.
Thomas Campbell Court,
Strathy (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
Also known as Strathclyde's Chinatown (along with James Blyth)
Royal College Building,
Tom (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
I currently study in the EEE department at Strathclyde and would love to find out more about this building. The main thing that confuses me is why the old floor numbers are 2 less than they are now (level 4 was level 2 going by the engravings in the stone walls!)
Also, there are pianos in most of the rooms, does anyone know why this is?
Calton,
james muir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
birthplace of celtic football club in 1887
Govanhill,
james muir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
birthplace of jack milroy of francie and josie fame
Calton,
james muir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
birthplace of matt mcginn scottish singer poet
Glasgow City Centre,
james muir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
world first television transmission from the central hotel in glasgow by john logie baird
West Pollokshields,
james muir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
the worlds first garden district
Strathbungo,
james muir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
home of alexander greek thompson world renowned architect
Mount Florida,
james muir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
originally called mount Floridan
Castlemilk,
james muir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
ancient lands of the castlemilk estate and castlemilk house cica 1400s
Cathkin Park,
james muir (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
home to third lanark football club cathkin park this site is the 3rd cathkin park ground number 2 was at cathcart road where boyd street is today down from crosshill station directly across from dixon halls the first cathkin park was situated between south annandale street and coplaw street at govanhill park
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