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Partick: Historical perspective for Partick - Gazetteer for ScotlandThe appearance of the district in late prehistoric times has already been alluded to in the article Glasgow, but in connection with this it may here be noticed ...
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1830s to 1914: Neighbourhoods - The Glasgow StoryIn 1852 Partick became the first area immediately adjoining Glasgow to become a "police burgh"; Maryhill followed suit in 1856 and Govan in 1864.
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None### Population Data and Projections for Partick-Related Wards (2014-2034)
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Broomhill and Partick West - Understanding GlasgowThe neighbourhood has a particularly large working-age population (aged 16-64). The employment rate is high, above both the Glasgow and Scottish average. A high ...
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Govan - Partick Bridge formally opened - Glasgow City CouncilSep 7, 2024 · The Govan - Partick Bridge is key to and complements public and private sector investments such as the £38million UK Government Strength In ...
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History | Partick Thistle FCThe story of Partick Thistle started just over 140 years ago when the side was formed in the early stages of 1876. Their first game came on 19th February ...
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Partick ~ Partaig/Pearraig - ainmean-aiteOct 21, 2020 · The name of this well-known suburb, Partick (perteyk in 1136), is of British, that is pre-Gaelic, origin. It likely meant 'little copse'.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Scottish fact of the day: Partick - The ScotsmanAug 29, 2012 · The name is thought to derive from the Brythonic word 'Peartoc', meaning a bush or a thicket. This word was adapted into Scots Gaelic (which is ...
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Six facts you never knew about Partick - GlasgowWorldMar 28, 2025 · The place name Partick is derived from the Cumbric word for 'thicket'. · Merlin was based on a real person from modern day Partick. · There is ...
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In the Name o' Govan | Govan HistoryFurthermore, Partick which is closely associated with Govan was derived from the Cumbric name Peartoc and later adopted into Scottish Gaelic as Pàrtaig, ...
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The Kingdom of the Britons - Scotland's History - BBCIts royal centre was at Cadzow, near Hamilton, with Partick, in Glasgow, serving as a royal hunting forest.
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The Heroic Age: Rhydderch HaelThis brief survey of Rhydderch Hael shows that he was a genuine historical figure who flourished around the final decades of the sixth century.
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Discovering the lost medieval castle of Partick - GUARD ArchaeologyRecent archaeological fieldwork in Glasgow by GUARD Archaeology, working on behalf of Scottish Water, has revealed the medieval remains of Partick Castle.Missing: Christian charters
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Glasgow Scottish Water project uncovers medieval castle - BBC NewsMar 22, 2016 · The structures are thought to include a 12th or 13th Century castle used by the bishops of Glasgow, as well as the later Partick Castle. The ...
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Discovering the lost medieval castle of Partick - HeritageDailyMar 22, 2016 · Conversely this later tower house became known locally as the 'Bishop's Palace'. The ruin of this seventeenth century building stood on the ...
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News - Medieval Castle Uncovered in Glasgow - Archaeology ...“This fits well with the historical references to the original Bishop's residence being erected no earlier than the twelfth century and demolished in the ...
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[PDF] Pugh, Michael George (2011) Once proud burghs: community and ...Partick and Govan were shipbuilding boom towns from the mid-nineteenth century and throughout the years examined in this study. While both communities ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Partick Past and Present - The Trades House Digital Libraryadvanced, and many answers offered as to the origin and etymology of the name. ·of Partick, but without any definite con- clusion. In saying that the Bishop of ...
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Partick back in time: Over 100 years of West End history in 27 picturesFeb 7, 2024 · We wanted to look back at the more modern history of Partick, and track how much the burgh has changed since it was annexed by Glasgow back in 1912.
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Man sentenced following fire at a church in Glasgow - Police ScotlandOct 14, 2022 · A man has been sentenced to five years and three months imprisonment following a fire which destroyed a church in Glasgow. Missing: restoration 2024
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Man admits starting blaze that gutted St Simon's church in PartickJul 13, 2022 · Ryan Haggerty, 25, pled guilty to wilful fire-raising after sparking the blaze at St Simon's RC Church in Partick on 28 July last year.Missing: 2024 | Show results with:2024
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Partick St Simon's church destroyed by deliberate fire to be turned ...Nov 5, 2023 · A fire-damaged church in Partick could be turned into flats for social rent under new plans. St Simon's Parish Church was destroyed in a ...
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How Glasgow annexed Govan and Partick 100 years ago - BBC NewsAug 7, 2012 · How Glasgow annexed Govan and Partick ... So on 7 August 1912, the Glasgow Boundaries Act passed into law, largely creating the city we see today.
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Glasgow topographic map, elevation, terrainAverage elevation: 128 m • Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, G2 1AL, United Kingdom • Glasgow itself was reputed to have been founded by the Christian ...
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A journey through time - Thornwood Community CouncilPartick Fire Station was built in 1907 as a horse drawn fire station with stabling for eight horses. Partick became part of the Glasgow Fire Brigade in 1912.
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Overview of Partickhill - Gazetteer for ScotlandThe earliest villa dates from 1795 and remains extant, while some others have been demolished and replaced by block of flats in the second half of the 20th C.
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Our history | Quakers in ScotlandIn Partick there is a tiny burial ground used by Quakers in Glasgow from 1711 to 1857. It is located just off Keith Street. The burial ground was recently ...Missing: Castle Burgh
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3-9A (ODD NOS) BURGH HALL STREET, PARTICK BURGH HALLS ...Dec 15, 1970 · Description. William Leiper, 1872. Sculptor J Young (Glasgow). Francois Premier style suite of halls, 2 storeys 13 unequal bays with plainer 5 ...
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[PDF] Glasgow City Council City Ward Factsheets 2017 Ward 23 - Partick ...Population (2015) (1). 28,914. Households (2011) (2). 14,202. RESIDENCE BASED. Number of Males. 13,734. Number of Females. 15,180. Average Household Size.
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Partick East / Kelvindale (Ward, United Kingdom) - City PopulationFurther information about the population structure: ; Males Females · 52.6%. Gender · Males, 14,428. Females, 15,982 ; 0-17 years 18-64 years 65+ years 74.3%. Age ...
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Population, Projections and Population Characteristics - Glasgow ...Glasgow has an 11.4% share of Scotland's all people population, an 11.5% share of Scotland's male population and an 11.3% share of Scotland's female population.
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Hyndland, Dowanhill and Partick East - Understanding GlasgowThe young adult population (18-24) in Hyndland, Dowanhill and Partick East is higher than Glasgow as a whole. 14% of under 25s are from a minority ethnic group.
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[PDF] 2023 Demographics and needs profile - Glasgow City HSCPPopulation density for Glasgow is more than 50 times the average for ... housing (Glasgow 6.4%; Scotland 3.9%) and families** (Glasgow 11.9%; Scotland ...
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Hyndland, Dowanhill and Partick East - Understanding GlasgowHyndland, Dowanhill and Partick East is a neighbourhood in the north west of Glasgow with a population of 18,087.
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[PDF] Demographics Profile 2021 - Glasgow City HSCPTable 1. Total estimated population, land area and population density by area. Table 2. General population estimates by single year of age and area/HSCP ...
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Partick Glasgow : Origins and History - Gerald BlaikieThe modern district grew around the granaries and flour mills which were powered by the waters of the River Kelvin which were dammed and channeled to drive the ...
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Partick - Glasgow Police MuseumPartick Burgh Police was established in 1858, and in 1912, it was annexed to Glasgow Police, becoming the Partick Division.
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Records of the Burgh of Partick - Archives Hub - JiscAfter years of wrangling, Glasgow annexed the burgh in 1912, at which time the population was over 50,000. But by then Partick Commissioners had thoroughly ...
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Councillors (Listed by Ward) - Glasgow City CouncilMay 15, 2025 · Ward 23 - Partick East/Kelvindale Show · Councillor James Adams · Councillor Blair Anderson · Councillor Jill Brown · Councillor Lilith Johnstone.
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50 years of community councils in GlasgowThe achievements of community councils in Glasgow since they were established in 1975 is being recognised tonight at a civic reception at Glasgow City Chambers.
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Community Councils | Partick Housing AssociationPartick Community Council (PCC) is the oldest community group in Partick. It is a secular, non-political and constituted organisation.<|separator|>
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Partick Community CouncilPartick Community Council meets on the second Thursday of the month (except January and July) from 7pm to 9pm in Partick Burgh Hall. Meetings are open to the ...
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Frameworks for Govan-Partick and the Clyde driving significant ...Mar 5, 2024 · The vision for the Govan-Partick SDF was that, by 2030, the area will be recognised as an urban district of well-connected but distinct ...Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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Find A Friends Of Group - Glasgow City Council... Partick Community Council area. Group Email Address: foppag@gmail.com. About Your Group: Friends of Partick Parks and Greenspaces was established in July 2025.
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Growing Projects - Partick Housing AssociationThe Partick Community Growing Project transformed a disused play park in the area behind Gullane, Anderson and Purdon Streets into a welcoming and inclusive ...
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Site Partick Old Church of Scotland, Partick, GlasgowOct 19, 2023 · Mission work from Govan Old Church started prior to 1834 and a church was built in that year as Partick Church of Scotland.
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The History of Partick TrinityJul 24, 2019 · Partick Trinity's origins are from the first Partick congregation, formed in 1823. It became Partick Trinity in 1990 after unions with Partick ...Missing: 1837 | Show results with:1837
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History | St Simon's Parish of Partick, Glasgow, ScotlandHe opened this little church in Partick Bridge St in 1858 calling it St Peter's. It is the third oldest Catholic church in Glasgow.
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partick bridge street, st simon's roman catholic church and ... - PortalAug 3, 2004 · Description. Charles O'Neill, 1858, minor internal alterations to church, Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, 1956-7, minor external additions.
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Glasgow fire: St Simon's Church gutted in overnight blaze - BBCJul 28, 2021 · Arts venue plan to save Glasgow church from demolition. A £1.65m restoration proposal for the Methodist church in Partick has been submitted to ...Missing: repairs | Show results with:repairs
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Man jailed for starting fire in historic Partick church - BBCOct 14, 2022 · Ryan Haggerty admitted setting St Simon's in Partick alight in July 2021, leaving it almost completely destroyed. The 26-year-old was seen ...Missing: 2024 | Show results with:2024
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The Herald on X: "Proposals have "undergone a number of design ...New plans have been submitted for flats which will replace a historic Glasgow church. 9:00 PM · Apr 18, 2025.
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Saint Peter's and Saint Simon's - Glasgow, ALfor Primary 7 children who are duly prepared to receive the Sacrament of Confimration, it will take place on Tuesday 18th November 2025 at 7.00 pm in Saint ...Missing: restoration redevelopment
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Site St Silas' Episcopal Mission Hall, Partick, GlasgowOct 22, 2023 · A mission was set up at Partick by St Silas Episcopal Church in the 1860s. The mission hall was erected in 1874 for which the arcitect was ...
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First ever Partick Film Festival takes place in GlasgowJan 19, 2024 · The Partick Film Festival kicked off on Tuesday, January 17 with Rab C Nesbitt creator Iain Pattison in conversation with broadcaster Paul ...Missing: inaugural | Show results with:inaugural
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ABOUT | Partick Film FestPartick Film Festival takes place in unique venues across Partick in the West End of Glasgow, where we showcase films from Scotland and beyond.Missing: focus heritage
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Partick Film Festival, Glasgow West EndThe annual Partick Film Festival returns for 2025 between 27th January and 1st February, with FREE screenings and events in unique venues across Partick!
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Hollywood director to appear at second Partick Film FestivalNov 22, 2024 · Scotland-born Michael Caton-Jones, director of films including Rob Roy and This Boy's Life, will appear at a special In Conversation event ...
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Partick Film Festival - FilmFreewayPartick Film Festival takes place in unique venues across Partick in the West End of Glasgow. We showcase films from Scotland and beyond and host special ...
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Victoria Park - Glasgow City CouncilJan 31, 2024 · Orienteering course. · Model yachting pond. · Children's play areas. · Bowling greens. · Tennis courts. · The park is a popular location for wedding ...Missing: sports | Show results with:sports
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Victoria parkrun, GlasgowThe event takes place at Victoria Park, Victoria Park Drive, North Glasgow, G14 9NW. See Course page for more details. What does it cost to join in? Nothing - ...CourseNews
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Victoria junior parkrun, GlasgowIt is held every Sunday at 9:30am. Where is it? The event takes place in Victoria Park. You can find the main entrance on Victoria Park Drive North, Glasgow.
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Glasgow Club Kelvin HallA state of the art health and fitness centre incorporating an 8 court multipurpose sports hall, 4 court gymnastics hall, 3 dedicated group fitness studios.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kelvin Hall | Glasgow ClubA state of the art health and fitness centre incorporating an 8 court multipurpose sports hall, 4 court gymnastics hall, 3 dedicated group fitness studios, café
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West of Scotland Cricket Club - Glasgow Life - SportSuiteWest of Scotland Cricket Club is based at Hamilton Crescent, located on Peel Street in Partick. The club currently fields six senior teams, a women's senior ...
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Partickhill Bowling ClubA sustainable, friendly place to grow, share and relax by playing bowls and other accessible recreational activities, creative endeavour and social interaction.What’s On · Venue Hire · Bowling · Classes and Activities
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Partick Bowling Club - Glasgow LifeAddress Partick Bowling Club 30 Fortrose St Glasgow Glasgow City G11 5NS. Contact Information. Contact: Please contact the club as below; ...
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Partick Station | ScotRailA bus service links Partick station with Glasgow Airport. For details, visit www.travelinescotland.com or call 0871 200 22 33 (24 hours)
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Partickhill - RAILSCOTThe station opened in 1882 with the opening of the Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway off to the west. Initially a self contained service carried shipyard ...
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Subway Modernisation - Strathclyde Partnership for Transport - SPTThe Subway is undergoing its first full-scale upgrade in more than 30 years. Find out what we're doing, view highlights and get the latest modernisation news.
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Redevelopment of Partick Interchange Bus Station - Glasgow - SPTSep 12, 2017 · Work on the redevelopment of Partick Bus Station will begin on Monday 16 October, with the bus station closed for approximately nine months, ...Missing: 2012 | Show results with:2012
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Maps & Stations | SPT | Strathclyde Partnership for TransportSubway is a great way to get about Glasgow. Our helpful station guides detail some of the things to look out for and the surrounding attractions.
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Here's how many people use the Subway in the south side vs the ...Jan 31, 2019 · Transport hubs at Partick and Govan contributed to relatively high volumes of passengers at those stations, with 800,700 entries and 861,043 ...
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Clyde Metro - Glasgow - SPTIt is anticipated to be completed by early-2027. Once the CFI is complete, the project can then be taken forwards to future stages. Tasks would include detailed ...
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[PDF] Clyde Metro Case for Investment | Case for Change Report | SPTOct 7, 2024 · Chart 6.12: Glasgow Area Rail Network Performance (2019 to 2024) – ScotRail Services Only. Source: ScotRail. Page 84. Mott MacDonald | Clyde ...
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A814 - Roader's Digest: The SABRE WikiMar 14, 2025 · The A814 continues west along Dumbarton Road through the districts of Scotstoun (where it met the former A806), Scotstoun West, and Yoker where ...
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Dumbarton Road / Crow road - Glasgow City, Scotland, UK - MapcartaDumbarton Road / Crow road is a bus stop in Glasgow City, Scotland. Dumbarton Road / Crow road is situated nearby to Partick Methodist Church, as well as near ...Missing: A879 | Show results with:A879<|control11|><|separator|>
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New £29.5m Partick to Govan bridge opens ahead of celebrationsSep 6, 2024 · The 377ft (115m) long bridge is one of the longest opening pedestrian and cycle bridges in Europe.
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£2m cycle route will link Kelvingrove and university to new Partick ...A key cycle route is to be upgraded at the cost of nearly £2m to link in with a new crossing over the River Clyde.
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Glasgow Marks Clean Air Day 2025The report showed that nitrogen dioxide levels in the city centre and LEZ area had dropped by 20% compared to diffusion tube monitoring from the previous year.Missing: 2020s bike
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BIlly Connolly - More Than Our ChildhoodsMuch-loved Scottish comedian and actor, Billy Connolly (b. 1942), was in an institution and kinship care as a child. Billy Connolly was born in Glasgow. In ...
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James Martin | March 1931-February 2025 | Digital GravestonesFeb 18, 2025 · Born in Partick in Glasgow, for many years Martin lived in Musselburgh, East Lothian.[1] Before working on Still Game, he was a helper working ...
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Partick-born Still Game receives special royal honour for services to ...Nov 5, 2024 · Partick-born actor Jimmy Martin who is best known to Glaswegians as 'auld Eric' from sitcom Still Game has received the British Empire Medal.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Helen Holm: Bio of Scottish Amateur Star - Golf CompendiumHelen Holm first came to national notice on the golf scene in 1928. At age 21, not yet married and so playing as Helen Gray, she won the inaugural playing of ...
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Helen Holm: Biography on Undiscovered ScotlandShe was a leading ladies golf champion. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline. Helen Grey was born in Glasgow, the ...Missing: birthplace | Show results with:birthplace
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Pat McGinlay - Player profile - TransfermarktPat McGinlay ➤ former footballer from Scotland ➤ Central Midfield ➤ last club: Ayr United FC ➤ * 30.05.1967 in Glasgow, Scotland.
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A look at Glasgow's Bud Neill memorial, the world's only two-legged ...Mar 30, 2021 · The monument was erected in 1992 to pay homage to the cartoonist Bud Neill, who grew up in Partick in the west end in the 1920s.
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Bud Neill: cartoonist extraordinaire and creator of Lobey Dosser - BBCAug 19, 2011 · Although Bud Neill was born in Glasgow, he grew up in Troon on the Clyde coast. His interest in the Wild West was sparked by Saturdays spent ...
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The Glasgow statue dedicated to a famous cartoon sheriffDec 3, 2022 · While he grew up in Ayrshire, Neill was born in Partick and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. Glasgow Times: Lobey Dosser statue 1992. His ...Missing: birthplace | Show results with:birthplace<|separator|>
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9 famous faces who once called Partick home - GlasgowWorldAug 17, 2025 · Partick Famous Faces: 9 famous faces who once called Partick home · 1. Rachel Hamilton · 2. James Martin · 3. Helen Holm · 4. Bud Neill.Missing: biography residence
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Long Interview: Liz Cameron - Good Morning Scotland - BBCJun 28, 2017 · Baillie Liz Cameron a Labour councillor in Glasgow. A veteran of local government politics, she'd been a Lord Provost of the city and has seen enormous change.
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The Partick man involved in a plot to kill Franco - Glasgow LiveAug 11, 2020 · On August 11, 1964, 18-year-old Stuart Christie was arrested in Madrid with explosives to help assist plotters who wanted to assassinate ...
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Stuart Christie obituary | Politics | The GuardianAug 17, 2020 · Anarchist who was jailed in Spain for an attempt to assassinate Franco and later acquitted of being a member of the Angry Brigade.
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Obituary: Stuart Christie, Scottish anarchist jailed for trying to blow ...Sep 5, 2020 · Stuart Christie, anarchist, publisher and writer. Born: 10 July, 1946 in Glasgow. Died: 15 August, 2020 in Chelmsford, aged 74.
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John Lambie: Partick Thistle's ultimate character still stands tallJohn Lambie was a significant, beloved manager with four successful spells, known for his strong character, and a beloved character in Scottish football.Missing: local ties
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Hall of Fame - Partick Thistle FCHall of Fame · Andy Anderson · Alan Archibald · Kenny Arthur · Bertie Auld · Gerry Britton · Chic Charnley · Jimmy Davidson · Kris Doolan.Missing: local ties
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Artist inspired by two Partick women for new Glasgow muralJun 16, 2022 · A Colourful West End mural by Molly Hankinson is shining a light on cherished Partick women.