All Saints Church is a Parish church of the Scottish Episcopal Church located in the Jordanhill area of Glasgow, Scotland. All Saints' traces its beginnings...
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are two churches in Jordanhill, both located on Woodend Drive, off Crow Road: Jordanhill Parish Church (Church of Scotland) and All Saints Church (Episcopalian)...
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Samuel Seabury (category Anglican saints)
by Thayne Jasperson in the original cast. Saints portal List of presiding bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America List of Episcopal...
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Knightswood (section Churches and places of worship)
Congregational Church "Holy Cross Knightswood to close". All Saints Episcopal Church, Jordanhill. All Saints Episcopal Church, Jordanhill. 15 November 2013...
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Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway (category Dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church)
Knightswood to close but Drumchapel Episcopalians have a new home". All Saints, Jordanhill. 15 November 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2017. "The Benefice of Glasgow...
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2021. "Saints in Scottish Place-Names – Raasay, former parish, (aka Kilmaluoc) Portree". saintsplaces.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 1 February 2021. "Saints in Scottish...
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Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Luke, Glasgow (category 19th-century Eastern Orthodox church buildings)
include: Jordanhill Parish Church (Church of Scotland) Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church (Church of Scotland) St. John's Renfield Church (Church of Scotland)...
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University of Strathclyde (category All articles with dead external links)
city where the campus is located. In 1993, the university incorporated Jordanhill College of Education. The university grew from approximately 4,000 full-time...
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referred to as the Jordanhill Cross because it was gifted to the residents of Jordanhill House at some point when one of the churches was being replaced...
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Barony of Kersland (category All articles with unsourced statements)
Ralston of Ralston. Janet Ker married the famous Captain Thomas Crawford of Jordanhill who captured Dumbarton Castle from Mary Queen of Scots supporters during...
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(46 cm), permitting its use as part of a farm owned by the Smith's of Jordanhill. The development of Glasgow as a port necessitated the deepening of the...
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Carmunnock (category All articles needing additional references)
Carmunnock is the Church of Scotland's Carmunnock Parish Church on Kirk Road, which is also known as 'The Kirk in the Braes'. The original church was built on...
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Glasgow (category All articles with dead external links)
Dowanhill, Kelvingrove, Kelvinside, Hyndland, Broomhill, Scotstoun, Jordanhill, Kelvindale, Anniesland and Partick. The name is also increasingly being...
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The former high school building and adjoining primary school building and church were damaged in a fire on 12 June 2010. A stained glass window dedicated...
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Free Church, in 1887. St Albert's original title was Albert Road Church, after Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert, rather than the German saint of...
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Riddrie (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
the Apostle RC Church | Places of Worship in Scotland". powis.scot. Retrieved 17 August 2023. "Saint Thomas the Apostle - Catholic church near me in Riddrie...
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List of Scots (category All articles needing additional references)
major architects of Aberdeen James Smith (c. 1645–1731) James Smith of Jordanhill (1782–1867), architect, merchant, antiquarian, geologist, biblical critic...
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St Mungo's Academy (category All articles with unsourced statements)
Galway. An icon of Saint Marcellin Champagnat, founder of the Marist Brothers was unveiled at a celebratory mass, at St Mungo's Church, Townhead, in June...
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John Paul Academy (category Catholic Church stubs)
school crest. It consists of the Pope's Episcopal Mitre, The Eagle of Saint John and Saint Paul's sword. The original headteacher was Eamon Rafferty, followed...
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Royston, Glasgow (category All articles with unsourced statements)
development. The church steeple (a listed building, formerly Townhead-Blochairn Church) has been converted into a tower monument and the church hall carries...
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RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
Telford Drive (housing development), Edinburgh Elder & Cannon Architects: Jordanhill School New Teaching Block, Glasgow Gray Marshall & Associates Heart of...
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Easterhouse (category All articles with dead YouTube links)
investigation by the Catholic Church, John Ogilvie was canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1976, and he became Scotland's first saint since the reformation and for...
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Buchanan Street (category All articles with unsourced statements)
City, October 1993. Buchanan Street is joined here by St George's-Tron Church and the Glasgow Stock Exchange building, and Royal Exchange Square, which...
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on 1 April 1571, its rock was scaled by his cousin Thomas Crawford of Jordanhill. Robert 3rd Lord Sempill married firstly, Isabel Hamilton, a Sister of...
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1978 Birthday Honours (category All articles with unsourced statements)
Mitchell, Senior Principal, Scottish Office. James Fairley Moffat, Governor, Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow. John William Moody, QPM, Deputy Chief Constable...
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Strathbungo (category All articles lacking in-text citations)
river Bungo. "Bungo" may represent a de-nasalisation of Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow, from Srath Mhungain. Strathbungo developed as a crofters and...
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Ian Sommerville (software engineer) (category All articles with unsourced statements)
Principal: Jim McDonald University Court History John Anderson Jordanhill College Free Church Training College Royal College of Science and Technology Academic...
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Dumbarton Castle (category All articles with dead external links)
demolishing churches and houses in Dumbarton and Cardross. The castle was captured by the forces of Regent Lennox led by Thomas Crawford of Jordanhill and John...
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Milton, Glasgow (category All Wikipedia articles in need of updating)
Methodist Church in Kilsyth and Colston Milton Church in Egilsay Crescent (Church of Scotland). The Church of Scotland Manse is located on Birsay Road....
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aid to students. The University of Strathclyde named a building at its Jordanhill campus after him. His best-known memorial is the Proms, officially "the...
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