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    Kelvinhaugh is a neighbourhood in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated directly north of the River Clyde in the West End of the city.

  2. Sandyford Henderson Memorial Church is a Parish church of the Church of Scotland that covers the Finnieston, Kelvinhaugh and Yorkhill areas of Glasgow, Scotland. History. The church was built in the Neo-Gothic style between 1854 and 1856, on designs by John Thomas Emmett, but then completed by John Honeyman.

    • 15 December 1970
    • Scotland
  3. In 1850 Alexander Stephen arranged a lease of the Kelvinhaugh yard in Glasgow from Robert Black for twenty years from May, 1851. The site of the Kelvinhaugh yard is now Yorkhill Quay. [1] The Arbroath yard finally closed in 1857.

    Yard Number
    Type Of Vessel
    Name
    Launched
    42
    Passenger cargo vessel / Commerce raider
    1863
    83
    composite barque
    1865
    56
    Barquentine-rigged steam cutter
    Bear
    1874
    215
    Iron barque
    1877 Iron Barque "South Esk"
    • 1982
    • 1750
  4. Kelvinhaugh is a neighbourhood in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated directly north of the River Clyde in the West End of the city. [1] Contents. History. SWG3 and other changes. References. External links.

  5. Clydeside distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery in Glasgow, Scotland. When production began in 2017, Clydeside was the first active distillery in Glasgow city centre for over 100 years.

    • Morrison Glasgow Distillers
    • Loch Katrine
  6. Kelvinhall (Partick Cross until 1977) is an underground station on the Glasgow Subway, renamed after the nearby Kelvin Hall. It is located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland, near to many of the city's best known tourist destinations including: The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum; Kelvingrove Park; The University of Glasgow

  7. The Glasgow City and District Railway was a sub-surface railway line in Glasgow, Scotland, built to connect suburban routes east and west of the city, and to relieve congestion at the Queen Street terminus.