Cathkin Park is a municipal park in Glasgow, Scotland. The park is maintained by the city's parks department, and it is a public place where football...
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Cathkin Park was a football ground in the Crosshill area of Glasgow, Scotland. It was the home ground of Third Lanark from their foundation in 1872 until...
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having finished in third place in the SFL. Third Lanark's former ground, Cathkin Park in Crosshill, is still partially standing and is used for minor league...
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while work was carried out on Cathkin Park. Third Lanark went out of business in 1967 and Cathkin Park is now a public park with much of the original terracing...
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point in the Radical War Cathkin High School, a state secondary school in Cambuslang near Cathkin Cathkin Park, a municipal park in Glasgow, formerly a...
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Cathkin Braes is an area of hills to the south east of the city of Glasgow, in Scotland. It lies to the south of Castlemilk and Rutherglen (the Cathkin...
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Rutherglen (redirect from Cathkin, South Lanarkshire)
vehicles with Cathkin Road (the B759, running east-west between the A749 dual carriageway and Carmunnock village via Cathkin Braes Park and Cathkin Braes Golf...
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Ibrox Stadium (redirect from Ibrox Park)
to develop the site, Rangers left in February 1887. The club shared Cathkin Park with Third Lanark for the remainder of the 1886–87 season. Rangers first...
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Rangers F.C. (category Kinning Park)
Midlothian. After finishing joint-top with Dumbarton, a play-off held at Cathkin Park finished 2–2 and the title was shared for the only time in its history...
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reviving defunct Scottish football club Third Lanark and restoring their Cathkin Park ground. "Tommy's wartime football recalled". Shetland Times. 24 December...
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Rangers 1–0 in the 2024 final. At the time of the cup's first season Queen's Park were by far the dominant force in Scottish football, and no other team had...
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taken over by Third Lanark, who renamed it after their previous ground, Cathkin Park. Hampden celebrated its centenary on 31 October 2003. The stadium also...
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competed for between the senior teams of Clyde, Partick Thistle and Queen's Park and the youth teams of Celtic and Rangers, and has used both knockout and...
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Kelvingrove Park is a public park located on the River Kelvin in the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, containing the Kelvingrove Art Gallery...
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however, face K.O. Morgan at bantamweight later that month at Shawfield Park, losing on points despite being once again over the agreed weight and over...
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with an equal number of points so a play-off match was organised at Cathkin Park in Glasgow on 21 May 1891 to determine the winner. The game ended in...
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pavilion at Third Lanark's Cathkin Park. He made his debut on 20 January 1923, in a 1–0 away defeat, also at Cathkin Park. His first goal came two weeks...
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exhibition match against Scottish Cup holders Vale of Leven at the first Cathkin Park, with press reports suggesting the lighting from a Gramme machine was...
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1903 Queen's Park moved again to the current Hampden Park, with the second Hampden taken over by Third Lanark and renamed Cathkin Park. The site of the...
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Vereeniging Town Council 1966 3 SA 317 (A). SM Goldstein & Co (Pty) Ltd v Cathkin Park Hotel (Pty) Ltd 2000 4 SA 1019 (SCA). Smit v Abrahams 1994 4 SA 1 (A)...
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1884 Scottish Cup final (category Queen's Park F.C. matches)
competition in Scotland. Six-time winners Queen's Park were due to face three-time winners Vale of Leven at Cathkin Park in Crosshill (today part of Glasgow) on...
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Football. | Scots V. Anglo-Scots., The Glasgow Herald, 22 March 1900 The Cathkin Trial. | Its Finds And Failures., The Scottish Referee, 23 March 1900,...
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neighbours Queen's Park, and even took over the Spiders home ground Hampden Park in 1903 – renaming it New Cathkin Park – when Queen's Park moved out to a...
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Street, Cathcart Road), Cathkin Park, Mount Florida (Hampden Park, Clincart Road). 13: Mount Florida (Clincart Road), Cathkin Park, Govanhill (Cathcart Road)...
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runs along the north side of the Gardens and continues through Kelvingrove Park, the Kelvin walkway providing an uninterrupted walking route between the...
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the tournament's early years are Hamilton Crescent, Kinning Park and the first Cathkin Park; all in Glasgow (although just outside the city boundaries...
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uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park is also in the List of Wetlands of International Importance (under the Ramsar Convention). Adjacent to the park is the Cathkin Estates Conservation...
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Hampden Park is a football stadium in Glasgow. It may also refer to: Hampden Park (1873–83), the original Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow Cathkin Park, the...
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Ally MacLeod (category People educated at Queen's Park Secondary School)
World War. At length they settled in Mount Florida, near to Hampden Park and Cathkin Park. MacLeod signed provisionally for Third Lanark when he was still...
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after both clubs ended the season on 29 points. A play-off game at Cathkin Park on 21 May 1891 and finished 2–2, so the clubs were declared joint champions...
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