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Camlachie (/ˌkæmˈlæxi/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Camadh Làthaich) is an area of
Glasgow in Scotland,
located in the East End of the city,
between Dennistoun to...
- was also the
Conservative and
Unionist Member of
Parliament for
Glasgow Camlachie from 1910 to 1922. From 1923, he was
Professor of
Geography at the London...
- lawyer, politician, and judge. He was
Member of
Parliament for
Glasgow Camlachie from 1931 to 1935 and a
Senator of the
College of
Justice for Scotland...
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patronage of Lord Egremont, at
roughly the same time as the
settlement of
Camlachie, Ontario. The pre-amalgamation
Village of
Plympton was a
party to a Supreme...
- It
borders with
Shettleston and
Tollcross to the
immediate east, and
Camlachie and
Dennistoun to the west. The area
flourished with the
discovery of...
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Glasgow Camlachie was a
burgh constituency represented in the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom from 1885
until 1955. It elected...
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defeat in the
United Kingdom general election 1892, in the
Glasgow Camlachie constituency. Two
other MPs,
Gavin Clark and
Charles Conybeare, held honorary...
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Towers were twin 31–storey
brutalist tower block flats situated in the
Camlachie district within the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. Both
towers contained...
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Clyde to the south,
Abercromby Street to the east (where it
borders both
Camlachie and Bridgeton), and the City
Union Line
railway to the
north and High...
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southern boundary with the Calton/Gallowgate neighbourhoods, and
Camlachie (a
historic district which is now
largely a
retail park) on the opposite...