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    Crosshill is an area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated south of the River Clyde. It was an independent police burgh from 1871 to 1891 before being...
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    comprise: 1830 - Blythswood 1846 - Anderston, Calton, and Gorbals 1891 - Crosshill, Govanhill, Pollokshields, Pollokshields East, Hillhead, and Maryhill...
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    the south side of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, between Strathbungo, Shawlands, Battlefield, Mount Florida, and Crosshill The 60-hectare (148-acre) park...
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  • House of Blood murders (category Govanhill and Crosshill)
    involved in a triple murder at a flat, dubbed "The House Of Blood", in Crosshill, Glasgow, Scotland on 17 October 2004. On 16 October 2004, McAlinden, a convicted...
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    Glasgow (UK: /ˈɡlɑːzɡoʊ, ˈɡlæz-, ˈɡlɑːs-, ˈɡlæs-/ GLA(H)Z-goh, GLA(H)SS- ; Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu [ˈkl̪ˠas̪əxu]) is the most populous city in Scotland...
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    Crosshill Queen's Park Church is a 19th-century former Church of Scotland parish church near Queen's Park in Glasgow. Nowadays, the building has been converted...
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  • Crosshill Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Glasgow. The club was founded in 1873, under the name Woodbank. The club's first recorded...
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    Govanhill (category Govanhill and Crosshill)
    Ghobhainn) is an area of Glasgow, Scotland, situated south of the River Clyde between Pollokshields, the Gorbals, Strathbungo, Crosshill, Polmadie and Queen's...
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  • Crosshill railway station served the village of Crosshill, South Ayrshire, Scotland, from 1860 to 1862 on the Maybole and Girvan Railway. The station...
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    international fixture in the world, first played in 1872 at Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow. Scottish nationalism has been a factor in the Scots' desire to defeat...
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  • USA Crosshill, East Ayrshire, Scotland Crosshill, Fife, Scotland Crosshill, Glasgow, Scotland Crosshill, an area of Baillieston, Scotland Crosshill, South...
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    Lanarkshire, Scotland. Including the neighbourhoods of High Burnside and High Crosshill, respectively south and north-west of its main street, it borders Overtoun...
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  • Cathcart, Cessnock, Corkerhill, Cowglen, Craigton, Croftfoot, Crookston, Crosshill, Crossmyloof, Darnley, Deaconsbank, Drumoyne, Dumbreck, Eastwood, Fairfield...
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    Central/Calton, Kingston/Hutchesontown, and Queen's Park/Crosshill. 2005–2024: The Glasgow City wards of Anderston, Bridgeton/Dalmarnock, Calton, Govanhill...
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    Glasgow Prestwick Airport (IATA: PIK, ICAO: EGPK), commonly referred to as Prestwick Airport, is an international airport serving the west of Scotland...
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  • Greenock United Abstainers F.C., Scottish Temperance League club in Crosshill, Glasgow "Bell's Temperance Club". Preston Herald: 3. 21 January 1885. "Lancashire...
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  • Southern Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Crosshill, Glasgow. The club was founded in 1871, out of the Southern Cricket Club, and...
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    Glasgow Queen Street (Scottish Gaelic: Sràid na Banrighinn) is a passenger railway terminus serving the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It is the smaller...
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  • year. The club's secretary, James Murdoch of Prince Edward Street in Crosshill, was a commercial traveller and nearing his forties when the club was...
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    The Glasgow Subway is an underground light metro system in Glasgow, Scotland. Opened on 14 December 1896, it is the third-oldest underground rail transit...
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    19th-century house in Baronial Style which burned down in April, 2002. Crosshill parish church in Church Street built in 1833 and though now superseded...
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    Crosshill railway station is a railway station serving the Crosshill and Govanhill areas of Glasgow, Scotland. It is located on the Cathcart Circle Line...
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  • John Henderson (Conservative politician) (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Glasgow constituencies)
    was educated at the Martyrs' Public School, Glasgow. He married in 1918, Nessie Brander, of Crosshill, Glasgow, and with her had one son and one daughter...
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  • Holy Cross, Crosshill, and remained there until his death. He died on 21 October 1973 aged 68. The Catholic Directory for Scotland 1974. Glasgow: John S....
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    Pollok (redirect from Pollok, Glasgow)
    Powk) is a large housing estate on the south-western side of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The estate was built either side of World War II to house families...
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    William Weir, 1st Viscount Weir (category Businesspeople from Glasgow)
    who served as President of the Air Council in 1918. Weir was born in Glasgow in 1877, the eldest child of James Weir (1842/3–1920) and his wife, Mary...
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  • Letheach Slighe), is a neighbourhood on the south-west side of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Once a small village in its own right, sitting on the original...
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  • Strathaven United Abstainers F.C., Scottish Temperance League club in Crosshill, Glasgow "Public notices". Greenock Telegraph: 2. 26 December 1887. "Story...
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  • for the new trophy. Renton faced Kilmarnock on neutral territory at Crosshill, Glasgow, winning 2–0. Although full details of the matches played are difficult...
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    Dixon Halls (category Govanhill and Crosshill)
    formerly Crosshill and Govanhill Burgh Hall, is a daycare centre for elderly people and Category B listed building on Cathcart Road, Glasgow, Scotland...
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