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Broomielaw is a
major thoroughfare in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It runs
beside the
River Clyde, on its
north bank
looking over to Tradeston. Both...
- the city
centre to Laurieston,
Tradeston and Gorbals.
Formerly known as
Broomielaw Bridge, it is at the
bottom of
Jamaica Street near
Central Station, and...
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Broomielaw railway station co-served the
hamlet of
Broomielaw,
County Durham, England, from 1856 to 1965 on the
Darlington and
Barnard Castle Railway...
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owned by
older residents. Just
across the road from
Stainton Village is
Broomielaw, once a
picnic area and home to an old
railway station (now on private...
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single through Broomielaw with a
junction to
provide double track at the
western end of the
station area. The
station at
Broomielaw was a
private halt...
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including Glasgow Green and St Andrew's
Square to the east;
Clyde Street and
Broomielaw (along the
River Clyde) to the south; and
Charing Cross and
Elmbank Street...
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district began being marketed and
developed in
succession to the
Broomielaw Project pioneered by the
Scottish Development Agency in the late 1980s...
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glimpse of
stage life in
these times. In the footage, he
performs the "
Broomielaw"
sketch and
sings his song "Twelve and a
Tanner a Bottle". The footage...
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decorated with four flags, a
large crowd watched, and
ships at the
Broomielaw had
their flags hoisted all day. A
decision had not then been made on...
- The
Caledonian Railway Bridge is a
bridge crossing the
River Clyde at
Broomielaw in Scotland. It is
adjacent to
Glasgow Central Station. The
first bridge...