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University of Glasgow

Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow Caledonian University in a University in Glasgow, Scotland. Glasgow Caledonian began in 1875 as a small college with 110 students. Since then it has grown and diversified into one of the largest universities in Scotland ...
St. Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow
St. Andrew's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city centre of Glasgow. The other cathedrals in Glasgow are Glasgow Cathedral and St. Mary's Cathedral ...
Ancient universities of Scotland
The Ancient universities in Scotland comprise: The University of St Andrews (founded 1413) The University of Glasgow (1451) The University of Aberdeen (1495) The University of Edinburgh (1583 ...
Cardonald
Cardonald is a suburb of Glasgow in Scotland ...
Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal
The Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal is a canal in the south of Scotland at Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone ...
Glasgow (disambiguation)
The name Glasgow is the name of several towns and cities around the world, principally Scotland's...: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Port Glasgow, a town in Inverclyde downstream of the City of Glasgow. Glasgow, Ontario, Canada Glasgow, Kentucky, United States of America Glasgow, Montana, United States ...
John Brown (professor)
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St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow
St. Mary's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It is located in the west end of Glasgow. The other cathedrals in Glasgow are Glasgow Cathedral and St. Andrew's Cathedral ...
Kelvindale
Kelvindale is a western district in the city of Glasgow in Scotland. Construction started in the 1920s by Glasgow Corporation. The houses were intended for sale rather than for rent, but they retain... desirable family area just outside the popular University sector of the West End ...
10  Mount Vernon, Glasgow
Mount Vernon is the name of a suburb in the south side of Glasgow ...
11  Tollcross
Tollcross is a section of Glasgow, north of the River Clyde ...
12  GSC
GSC can refer to: Geological Survey of Canada Glasgow Science Centre Global Standards Collaboration ...
13  Robert Brown (Scottish politician)
represents Glasgow in the Scottish Parliament, and is Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Education & Young People. A graduate of University of Aberdeen, he was Depute Procurator Fiscal of Dumbarton 1972-1974 and has since been a partner & consultant with a Glasgow firm of solicitors ...
14  Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral is a Church of Scotland cathedral in Glasgow. It is located just outside of the city centre beside Glasgow Royal Infirmary. The history of the cathedral is linked with that of the city, and is allegedly located where the patron saint of Glasgow, Saint Mungo, built his church. The ...
15  Thomas Graham
Thomas Graham (December 20, 1805 – September 16, 1869) was born in Glasgow, Scotland and educated at Glasgow University. He was a chemist and formulated "Graham's law" on the diffusion of gases. He has also been called the father of colloid chemistry ...


 
 
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