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Finnieston is an area
within the city of Glasgow,
located in the
central belt of Scotland,
situated on the
north bank of the
River Clyde roughly between...
- The
Finnieston Crane or
Stobcross Crane is a
disused giant cantilever crane in the
centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It is no
longer operational, but is retained...
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Finnieston railway station was
located in Glasgow,
Scotland and
served the
Finnieston area of that city. On the
Glasgow City and
District Railway it was...
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Steve Finnieston (born 30
November 1954) is a
Scottish retired footballer who pla****
during the 1970s and 1980s, most
notably for Chelsea. A striker, Finnieston...
- Glasgow, Scotland. The
North Rotunda is
located on
Tunnel Street in the
Finnieston area of
Glasgow with the
South Rotunda at
Plantation Place in Govan. Designed...
- road
bridge spanning the
River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland,
connecting Finnieston near the SEC
Armadillo and SEC with
Pacific Quay and
Glasgow Science Centre...
- the album: the view of a
rainy day over Glasgow's West End (with the
Finnieston Crane featuring prominently). The back
cover shows a long-exposure shot...
- Rutherglen, a new
platform was
built and the main line ones abandoned.
Finnieston West Junction–Dalmarnock is sub-surface:
Brickwork was
power washed and...
- A site at the
former Queen's Dock on the
north bank of the
Clyde at
Finnieston,
which had
closed to
navigation in 1969, was selected. Land reclamation...
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bordered by
Charing Cross to the north,
Blythswood Hill to the east and
Finnieston to the west. The land on
which the
present day
district of
Anderston stands...