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- Wellpark Brewery was originally known as the Drygate Brewery. It was founded as H. & R. Tennent in 1740 at Drygate Bridge, near Glasgow Cathedral, by Hugh...
- Duke Street Prison before it was demolished in 1958, making way for the Drygate (Ladywell) housing estate built on the site from 1961 to 1964. The only...
- City G4 GLASGOW Former C4 district: Calton (part), Cowcaddens (part), Drygate, Kelvinbridge, Townhead, Woodlands (part), Woodside (part) Glasgow City...
- reliably ****umed to predate the city. It lay just outside the city wall and Drygate Port in medieval times and will have refreshed Romans traveling the old...
- referred to as Paraffin Young. James Young was born in Shuttle Street in the Drygate area of Glasgow, the son of John Young, a cabinetmaker and joiner, and...
- Cuillin Brewery, Isle of Skye Deeside Brewery, Banchory Aberdeenshire Drygate Brewery,Glasgow Eden Brewery St Andrews, Guardbridge, St Andrews Edinbrew...
- monuments from the eastern end of the cemetery, and overlooking Reid’s home in Drygate. It has the following inscription: "In memory of Professors of the University...
- the said City, and for repairing the Road from the said Great Road, by Drygate and Whitehill, to Carntyne, and for repairing and widening several other...
- Stewart was Archbishop of Glasgow. In 1573 he purchased a tenement in the Drygate district of Glasgow. He was a merchant and city burgess in Glasgow and...
- Dumfries Town Hall (1705) Hopetoun House with Bruce Duke of Montrose's house, Drygate, Glasgow (1708) Remodelling of the Great Hall at Stirling Castle (1710)...