Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hillhead_RFCHillhead RFC - Wikipedia

    Location. Glasgow, Scotland. Ground (s) Scotstoun Showgrounds. Hughenden. Hillhead Rugby Football Club is a former rugby union football club based in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded in 1904 as a club for former pupils of Hillhead High School, it lasted until 1988 when it merged with Jordanhill RFC to form Hillhead Jordanhill RFC.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MansewoodMansewood - Wikipedia

    Hillhead house appears on Roy's map of Scotland, 1747 and stood approximately where the grocers shop is located on Hillpark Drive. In the Renfrewshire OS Name Books, 1856-1857, [1] Hillhead House is described as "An excellent dwelling house surmounted by a square tower & having a very fine appearance as seen from almost any point of view ...

  3. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › HillheadHillhead – Wikipedia

    Hillhead är en by i South Ayrshire i Skottland. Byn är belägen 100,1 km från Edinburgh. [1] Orten har 600 invånare (2016). [2] Referenser ”HILLHEAD”. GENUKI. ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ashton_LaneAshton Lane - Wikipedia

    Ashton Lane. Coordinates: 55.874757°N 4.292865°W. Ashton Lane is a cobbled backstreet in the West End of Glasgow. It is connected to Byres Road by a short linking lane beside Hillhead subway station and is noted for its bars, restaurants and a licensed cinema. Off the main thoroughfare of Byres Road, Ashton Lane is a focus for bars, cafes and ...

  5. The 1937 Glasgow Hillhead by-election was held on 10 June 1937. The by-election was held due to the elevation to the peerage of the incumbent Conservative MP, Robert Horne. It was won by the Conservative candidate James Reid. [1] Reid felt that his victory was a good result and said it showed that Glasgow retained confidence in the National ...

  6. Buxton was the headquarters for I.C.I. Lime Division, with its main offices in the old Royal Hotel building on Spring Gardens. Hillhead quarry was opened in 1927 followed by Hindlow Lane in 1928 (which was expanded with seven new kilns in 1930–31).

  7. Wick ( Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Ùige [ˈinivɪɾʲˈuːkʲə]; Scots: Week [3]) is a town and royal burgh in Caithness, in the far north of Scotland. The town straddles the River Wick and extends along both sides of Wick Bay. "Wick Locality" had a population of 6,954 at the time of the 2011 census, a decrease of 3.8% from 2001.

  1. People also search for