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    2008 and 2011. The halls re-opened in April 2012. Maryhill Burgh Halls is run by the Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust. The Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust was established...
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    Maryhill (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Màiri) is an area in the north-west of Glasgow in Scotland. A former independent burgh and the heart of an eponymous local...
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    Calico Printing in Great Britain, 1951. "Maryhill Burgh Halls: Historic Stained Glass". Maryhill Burgh Halls. 18 March 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2022...
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    century. One of the stained glass windows made by Stephen Adam for the Maryhill Burgh Halls in 1878, shows linen bleachers at work. Grassing (textiles) Timeline...
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  • causes flutter". BBC News. 26 September 2007. "This is your: Maryhill Flag!". Maryhill Burgh Halls. 4 October 2021. "Flying the flag for country and good causes"...
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    (Herefordshire)". The Flag Institute. "» Maryhill (Lanarkshire)". The Flag Institute. "This is your: Maryhill Flag!". Maryhill Burgh Halls. 4 October 2021. "» Monmouth...
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    This is a list of city chambers and town halls in Scotland. The list is sortable by building age and height, and provides a link to the listing description...
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    renamed Maryhill and returned three members. Located in the far north of Glasgow with East Dunbartonshire to the north, the ward includes the former burgh of...
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    Glasgow Govan Glasgow Maryhill Glasgow Springburn Glasgow Rutherglen· Elections 1999 2003 2007 2011 2016 2021 Clyde BurghsBurgh constituency which elected...
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    Louisa Jordan (category People from Maryhill)
    Parish Church". Facebook. "News & Events: A Maryhill Heroine Remembered | NHS Louisa Jordan". Maryhill Burgh Halls. Retrieved 18 July 2020. "The nurse lending...
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  • him in the new commercial visual age. Montford's first audition in Maryhill Burgh Hall was dismal, but he was given another chance at the Theatre Royal...
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    [ˈel(e)kʲɪɲ]) is a historic town (former cathedral city) and formerly a royal burgh in Moray, Scotland. It is the administrative and commercial centre for Moray...
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    Britain. Expanding from the medieval bishopric and episcopal burgh (subsequently royal burgh), and the later establishment of the University of Glasgow...
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  • Glasgow Perthshire Glasgow University Kilsyth Rangers Larkhall Thistle Maryhill Muirkirk Juniors St Anthony's Vale of Clyde Wishaw Yoker Athletic Ardeer...
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    Partick (category Burghs)
    home of George Hutcheson (demolished 1836). The burgh, which had its headquarters at Partick Burgh Hall, was annexed by Glasgow in 1912. It is historically...
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    Pollokshields (category Burghs)
    accommodation, and they are currently privately let by the Burgh Hall trust. In 1891 the Burgh Hall passed into the hands of Glasgow Council when the city...
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    corporation, also known as the town council, from the granting of its first burgh charter in the 1170s until 1975. From 1975 until 1996 the city was governed...
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    North Kelvinside (category Maryhill)
    Glasgow North in 2005. However, North Kelvinside was never a part of Maryhill Police Burgh prior to its incorporation into Glasgow in 1912 and the area is...
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  • Parish Church, Glasgow (with Andrew Wells) (1877) Industry panels at Maryhill Burgh Halls Industry panels at the People's Palace, Glasgow The Life of Christ:...
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  • Drive) Category B 32340 Upload Photo 10 Gairbraid Avenue, Maryhill Burgh Halls (Now Maryhill Community Centre) 55°53′27″N 4°17′27″W / 55.890812°N 4.290873°W...
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  • 1909". Hibernian Historical Trust. 24 December 2016. Retrieved 3 October 2020. 1910 – Maryhill or Partick Thistle?, Maryhill Burgh Hall, 4 May 2020 v t e...
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  • choir restarted limited rehearsals under full covid precautions at Maryhill Burgh Hall. Space was limited, so in order to ensure proper social distancing...
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    Pollokshaws (category Burghs)
    POLLOKSHAWS BURGH HALL (Category A Listed Building) (LB33953)". Retrieved 6 August 2020. "About". Pollokshaws Burgh Hall. Pollokshaws Burgh Hall Trust. Retrieved...
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  • Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn (2011–2016) and Glasgow Maryhill (1999–2011) MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South...
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  • Partick Thistle F.C. (category Maryhill)
    Scotland. Despite their name, the club are based at Firhill Stadium in the Maryhill area of the city, and have not played in Partick since 1908. The club have...
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  • Glencairn, Maryhill, Clydebank Juniors, Kirkintilloch Rob Roy, Shawfield, Blantyre Victoria, Petershill, Vale of Leven, Kilsyth Rangers, Johnstone Burgh. 1931–32...
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    Bishopbriggs (category Burghs)
    It was later part of the county of Lanarkshire, and then an independent burgh from 1964 to 1975. Today, Bishopbriggs' close geographic proximity to Glasgow...
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    Govan Municipal Buildings (category City chambers and town halls in Scotland)
    industry, the area became a police burgh in 1864. The new police commissioners initially met in Hinshelwood's hall in Greenhaugh Street but, after finding...
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    Govanhill (category Burghs)
    added. Govanhill shared a burgh hall with its neighbour, Crosshill; this building is now known as Dixon Halls. Both burghs were absorbed by the expanding...
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    created the office of "Bailie of Provan" to manage the estate. In 1729 the burgh council sold the house and remaining lands to Robert Lang. Although all...
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