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Rottenrow | pondering the past - WordPress.comNov 21, 2015 · Rottenrow is also the site of the oldest street in Glasgow, dating to the Medieval beginnings of the city, which once connected the High Street to Cowcaddens.
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Rottenrow - TheGlasgowStoryRottenrow is one of Glasgow's oldest thoroughfares, and leads west from the Drygate. Owing to its proximity to the University and the Cathedral there were ...
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Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital (Rottenrow) - HeritageFounded in 1834, the hospital moved to Rottenrow in 1860, where new buildings were built. It was the site of pioneering C-section work and had the first ...
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Remembering Glasgow's Rottenrow Hospital and role it played in ...Sep 25, 2022 · The much-loved and respected hospital has a long and fascinating history, stretching all the way back to 1834, when it was established as the Glasgow Lying-In ...
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Remembering Rottenrow: The maternity hospital's contribution to ...Mar 24, 2023 · It's been over 20 years since the Rottenrow maternity hospital was pulled down - so why is it still so fondly remembered today?
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The Glasgow Lock Hospital for Unfortunate FemalesOpened in 1845, this new purpose built hospital at 41 Rottenrow was Glasgow's only provision for women with venereal disease. The women were kept in ...<|separator|>
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The Origin and History of Glasgow Streets - WikisourceDec 30, 2020 · Rottenrow Street is a misnomer; it was not at first called Rottenrow Street, but the Ratton Raw, as it still is denominated by the older ...
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[PDF] The Rottenrow of Glasgow - The Trades House Digital LibraryJohn the Baptist in the Cathedral, and as part of the endowment made a gift of an annual rent of 8 shillings, payable from the lands and garden of Malcolm ...
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Rottenrow Gardens - Atlas ObscuraDec 18, 2019 · Rottenrow Gardens is the former site of the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital, known by locals at the time as “The Rottenrow.”
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Rottenrow riddle has been solved | The HeraldSep 26, 2004 · So Mr Aitken has probably also arrived at the correct origin of London's Rotten Row ... Routine Row's relevance to the Glasgow Rottenrow debate ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Rottenrow | The HeraldSep 21, 2004 · According to Hugh Macintosh's The Origins and History of Glasgow Streets (1902), Rottenrow may derive from two old Scots words, Rattan Raw, ...
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GPS coordinates of Rottenrow, United Kingdom. LatitudeRottenrow (Scots: Rattonraw) is a famous street in the city of Glasgow in Scotland. Latitude: 55° 51' 44.35" N Longitude: -4° 14' 38.29" W
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Glasgow, Rottenrow | Place - trove.scotLocation accurate to the nearest 100 metres. British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 259800, 665400. Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NS 598 654.
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Walking Ludovic Mann - the urban prehistorian - WordPress.comOct 19, 2015 · One of the oldest roads in Glasgow is Rottenrow, which runs towards the cathedral from the city centre. But before the cathedral, according to ...
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Townhead | UK Housing Wiki | FandomIt is bordered to the north by Sighthill and Roystonhill, to the east by Dennistoun and o the west by Cowcaddens.
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Townhead Map - Gazetteer for Scotland9. Sighthill Park ; 36. The Necropolis ; 19. Glasgow Royal Infirmary ; 2. 30. 31. Buchanan Street Bus Station. Glasgow Queen Street Railway Station. Buchanan ...
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How to get to Rottenrow, Glasgow by bus or train? - MoovitOct 18, 2025 · Directions to Rottenrow (Glasgow) with public transport · Bus: 18A, 38, 38B, 500, 57. · Train: SCOTRAIL, AVANTI WEST COAST, CALEDONIAN SLEEPER, ...
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Rottenrow Glasgow parking - ParkopediaFind parking charges, opening hours and a parking map of all Rottenrow Glasgow car parks, street parking, pay and display, parking meters and private ...
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Delving under Scotland's oldest streets - Edinburgh - The ScotsmanNov 17, 2015 · Rottenrow is often regarded as the oldest street in Glasgow and dates back to cities medieval beginnings. It's said that it occupied the line of ...<|separator|>
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Early times to 1560: Buildings and Cityscape - The Glasgow StoryThe cityscape of Glasgow has been shaped both by the river and the Cathedral. At its foundation the medieval burgh was positioned to embrace the ancient church.
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[PDF] The Old Ludgings of Glasgow : Pre-Reformation Manses, Etc.Old Houses in the Rottenrow. To return to the Rottenrow of Glasgow. Near the opening of Taylor Street was the first manse connected with the prebend of Luss ...
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Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital - Archives Hub - JiscThe Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital was founded in 1834 in Greyfriars Wynd as the Glasgow Lying-In Hospital and Dispensary. It moved to St Andrews Square in ...
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The Glasgow mother of the C-section - HealthandCare.scotMay 14, 2022 · When a doctor at Glasgow's Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, helped by the discoveries of two other 19th Century Scottish medical pioneers ...
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A Significant Medical History - 20th Century - University of GlasgowThe Glasgow Lying-in Hospital started in 1834, and after The Glasgow Lying-in Hospital started in 1834, and after occupying a number of locations it became ...
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Glasgow | Historic HospitalsGLASGOW ROYAL MATERNITY HOSPITAL, ROTTENROW The hospital has its origins in the Glasgow Lying‑in Hospital and Dispensary founded in 1834 in the Old Grammar ...
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MATERNITY BEDS, GLASGOW (Hansard, 17 December 1959)The Council gave two main reasons: first, that the mothers were not strong enough to be discharged from hospital, and secondly, that there was a shortage of ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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Photos: Nurses' Prize-giving | Glasgow Women's Library CollectionsThe title "Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital" was adopted in 1960. After the old building in Rottenrow had fallen into a state of disrepair, the hospital moved ...
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Rottenrow makes way for the future | The HeraldOct 8, 2001 · The umbilical cord that linked generations of Glaswegians to the pioneering Rottenrow Hospital has finally been cut after more than 140 years.
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Lost Glasgow: Rottenrow hospital - The ScotsmanAug 23, 2012 · Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital, or to many Glaswegians - The Rottenrow - was founded in 1834 and demolished in 2001.
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Mother fears dead baby never buried - The TimesFeb 1, 2015 · A woman who fears her baby's remains were used for medical research without her permission is suing Scotland's largest health board.
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Rottenrow Gardens - ArchiwebThe site has now been transformed into a green space in the centre of the University, providing a natural meeting place and a popular venue for outdoor social ...Missing: controversy | Show results with:controversy
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Week 49 - George Wyllie's Monument to Maternity,...Dec 17, 2014 · The newly landscaped Rottenrow Gardens came into use in October 2003, and, as part of the celebrations to mark the 40th anniversary of the ...
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Born in Rottenrow, I was... - Glasgow "The Day"Jul 14, 2009 · Cathedral Street wasn't built until 1840. But what Rottenrow is most famous for is the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital that was here from 1860 ...
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Monument to Maternity - Rottenrow Gardens, Glasgow - Art UKA giant metal nappy pin, originally created for Mayfest in 1996 and permanently installed at the site of the former maternity hospital at Rottenrow in 2004.Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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Rottenrow Gardens | Glasgow Parks - The Skinny... Rottenrow maternity hospital, on the grounds of Strathclyde University, is Rottenrow Gardens. Homage to its past is paid in the form of George Wylie's Monument ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Heart of the Campus - University of StrathclydeWe are developing a plan to create a stunning centrepiece for Strathclyde, by pedestrianising and re-landscaping Rottenrow Gardens, North Portland Street and ...
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University of Strathclyde to acquire Rottenrow site in GlasgowApr 12, 2023 · Glasgow City Council has agreed to the transfer of a city centre site to the University of Strathclyde to allow improvements in the public realm and greenspace ...Missing: controversy | Show results with:controversy
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Victorian Glasgow - FacebookAug 25, 2020 · The hospital opened in 1890 as a voluntary hospital with a bed complement of 84 beds and by 1906 increased to 260 beds. A further 120 bed wing ...
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History of Rottenrow Maternity Hospital, on Live At Five - YouTubeAug 21, 2017 · The History Girls take a look at Rottenrow Hospital's past and discover how this establishment pioneered in ultrasound technology.Missing: facilities | Show results with:facilities
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John Anderson Campus - WikipediaFollowing the closure of the Royal Maternity Hospital on Rottenrow, the University acted quickly to acquire and demolish the old hospital site that lay in ...
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House of Commons Hansard Debates for 3 May 1989 - Parliament UK... hospital with Glasgow Royal Maternity, better known as Rotten Row, and Stobhill maternity unit. The three would then be relocated at a custom built unit at ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies