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    Gaelic: Pàirc Hampden) is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland, which is the national stadium of football in Scotland and home...
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  • Shuggie Bain (category Novels set in Glasgow)
    with his alcoholic mother Agnes in 1980s post-industrial working-class Glasgow, Scotland. The novel was awarded the 2020 Booker Prize, making Stuart the...
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    Football Club are a Scottish professional association football club based in Glasgow. They have played at their home ground, Celtic Park, since 1892. Celtic...
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    Glasgow from 1902 to 1920. Born in Glasgow on 8 September 1851, he was educated successively at St Mungo's Academy and St Aloysius' College, Glasgow,...
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  • Normandy. 1197 – San Nicola di Bari, in the Kingdom of Sicily completed (begun in 1084). 1197 – St. Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow, Scotland consecrated. 1197...
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  • Tommy Burns (footballer) (category People educated at St Mungo's Academy)
    melanoma on 15 May 2008, aged 51. Burns was born in the Calton area of Glasgow, where he was brought up with his two sisters. He was educated at St Mary's...
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    Castle Museum Pepys, Diary entry for 18 June 1662, 3.113 "Lord Mungo Murray [Am Morair Mungo Moireach], 1668–1700. Son of 1st Marquess of Atholl". National...
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    Nikki Cross (category People educated at St Mungo's Academy)
    persona. Nicola Glencross was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland and graduated from the University of Glasgow with a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in history...
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  • of Glasgow (b. 1951) 2024 – Joyce Randolph, American actress (b. 1924) Christian feast day: Blessed Veronica of Milan Elian Hilary of Poitiers Mungo St...
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  • Archive. And CHEERS too, for glamorous Miss Scotland, Lena McGarvie from Glasgow and her manager, popular S.T.V. announcer Ron Robson. "Scottish Television...
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    2021. In the 60 meters hurdles, Holloway is the 2022 Belgrade and 2024 Glasgow World Indoor champion and the world indoor record holder with a time of...
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    (Stenhouse) Falkirk (Brockville Park) Falkirk (Diamond) Glasgow (Albion) Glasgow (Carntyne) Glasgow (Firhill) Glasgow (Shawfield) Glasgow (White City)...
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  • Glasgow Herald. p. 4. Archived from the original on 12 April 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2020. "Manufacturers criticize Open ball decision". Glasgow...
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  • from the abbey church. Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow Religious 12th–13th centuries Also known as St Kentigern's Cathedral, as St Mungo's Cathedral, and as the...
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  • baseball player (New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets). Mungo Wentworth MacCallum, 78, Australian political journalist and commentator...
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    Instead, Beurling sailed across the Atlantic on a convoy, landing in Glasgow, intending to enlist in the RAF. Unfortunately, he had forgotten his birth...
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  • Board" by The End "North West Three" by Fatboy Slim "Northcote Arms" by Mungo Jerry "Northern Line" by Jamie T "Northern Line" by Yeti "Northern Line...
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  • Broadway - formerly Work Programme subcontractors before merger with St Mungos resulted in the end of involvement, so now withdrawn BT Brothers of Charity...
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    Revival and 20th century sit side by side in a single building. St Mungo's, Glasgow, Scotland, 13th century- Built on the site where the bullock stopped...
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    Square (1737–59), designed by Allan Dreghorn and built by the master mason Mungo Nasmyth, and at the smaller Donibristle Chapel (completed 1731), designed...
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    Charles of Austria, Austrian general, statesman (d. 1847) September 11 – Mungo Park, Scottish explorer (d. 1806) September 17 – Johann August Apel, German...
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  • Albinia News of the Dead James Robertson The Pharmacist Rachelle Atalla Young Mungo Douglas Stuart 2023 In Ascension Martin MacInnes Winner crann-fie/Fig Tree...
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  • 1 February 1848. col F, p. 7. "The Schooner Pantaloon". Glasgow Herald. No. 4686. Glasgow. 27 December 1847. "Shipping Intelligence". The Morning Chronicle...
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  • 14 January 1861. "Launch". Glasgow Herald. No. 6565. Glasgow. 25 January 1861. "Launches". Glasgow Herald. No. 6567. Glasgow. 28 January 1861. "SHIPBUILDERS...
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  • soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross (killed in action 1858 in India) Mungo Park, golfer (died 1904) 14 April – Joseph Grant, poet (born 1805) 5 June...
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  • Paisley (1948–2018), writer, playwright and poet (in Scots and English) Mungo Park (1771–1806), explorer and travel writer Aileen Paterson (1934–2018)...
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  • RAFVR. Group Captain John Frederick Bromley, RAFVR. Group Captain Geoffrey Mungo Buxton. Group Captain Albert Frederick Cook. Group Captain Neill Charles...
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    Square (1737–59), designed by Allan Dreghorn and built by the master mason Mungo Nasmyth, and at the smaller Donibristle Chapel (completed in 1731), designed...
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  • Henry Brown, Clerk of the Public Accounts Committee, House of Commons. Mungo Bryson. Farmer. For services to Agriculture and to the community in Kirkcudbright...
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  • Anne McNabney (502119), The Ulster Defence Regiment. Major Robert Adam Mungo Simpson Melville (499747), Corps of Royal Engineers. Captain Matthew Middlemiss...
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