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Garnethill is a
predominantly residential area of the city of Glasgow,
Scotland with a
number of
important public buildings.
Located in the city centre...
- The
Garnethill Synagogue is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and
synagogues located in
Garnethill, Glasgow, Scotland, in the
United Kingdom.
Completed in...
- 1966) is a
Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has
written the
Garnethill trilogy and
another three novels featuring the
character Patricia "Paddy"...
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directly north of the city
centre and is
bordered by the
newer area of
Garnethill to the south-west and
Townhead to the east.
Cowcaddens was originally...
- five
schools which make up the
Glasgow School of Art,
situated in the
Garnethill area of Glasgow, Scotland. The
Mackintosh School of
Architecture is the...
- is
interesting even now as an
index to
subsequent changes.. He
founded Garnethill Observatory in 1810 in Glasgow's
Blythswood Hill district, on land named...
- 000
Bangladeshis as well as
Chinese people, many of whom
settled in the
Garnethill area of the city.[citation needed] The city is also home to some 8,406...
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number of
buildings around Renfrew Street in the
centre of Glasgow, upon
Garnethill, an area
first developed by
William Harley of
Blythswood Hill in the early...
- Newbank,
Parkhead (part) Anderston,
Charing Cross, Cowcaddens, Finnieston,
Garnethill,
Glasgow City Centre, Kelvingrove, Kelvinhaugh,
Merchant City, Townhead...
- Times.
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