1.(Placename) a city in W central Scotland, in City of Glasgow council area on the River Clyde: the largest city in Scotland; centre of a major industrial region, formerly an important port; universities (1451, 1964, 1992). Pop: 598 830 (2011). ...
during or after a day of shopping, sightseeing or working in Glasgow City Centre Hazel is where people take a moment to appreciate a quiet morning coffee, enjoy a catch up with friends over lunch, or savour a well-deserved dinner and cocktail. Our welcoming, knowledgeable team always look fo...
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich(on location)Produktionsfirmen Film4 UK Film Council Scottish Screen Weitere beteiligte Unternehmen bei IMDbPro anzeigen Box Office Ändern Budget 4.000.000 £ (geschätzt) Weltweiter Bruttoertrag 2.019.939 $ Weitere Informationen zur Bo...
city's artistic heritage and innovative spirit. History buffs will appreciate a visit to George Square and City Chambers, where grand Victorian buildings stand proud. Explore the square's statues and monuments, and marvel at the intricate details of City Chambers, which houses the city council. ...
Within two years, the Town Council had the first tram lines laid along a 21⁄2-mile stretch from St. George’s Cross to Eglinton Toll (via New City Road, Cambridge Street, Sauchiehall Street, Renfield Street, Union Street, Jamaica Street, Glasgow Bridge, Bridge Street, and Eglinton ...
TheGlasgow City Chambersis a large Victorian era building that dominates the east side of George Square. It has served as a government building for the city since 1889, currently as the headquarters of the Glasgow City Council. The building is worth seeing from the outside, but you can...
The last mural I spotted by Smug was a collection of wildlife animals overlooking Ingram Street car park. It was commissioned by Glasgow City Council and it celebrates some of the wildlife that you will see in Glasgow’s green spaces, such as squirrels, foxes and highland cows. ...
The population of the city of Glasgow area is over 630,000 people, making it the most populated council area in Scotland. Hampden Park– Scotland’s national football stadium in the city’s Mount Florida district was the biggest stadium in the world when it opened in 1903. ...
BELVIDERE HOSPITAL, LONDON ROAD (demolished) John Carrick, the Glasgow City Architect, was employed by the Town Council from 1870 at the Belvidere Hospital. In 1874 he designed the first of the single-storey, polychrome brick ward pavilions. This unusual treatment for hospital buildings in Scotland...
Further abandonments followed the council's decision — on the 2nd February 1956 — to abandon all tramway lines beyond the city boundary. Services over the old Airdrie and Coatbridge Tramways Company lines were withdrawn on the 4th November 1956, being cut back to Ballieston, and over the fo...