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district in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It was
previously known as The
Garngad and is
still known as such by
residents that have a
familial link and is...
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Garngad railway station was a
railway station in Royston,
Glasgow on the City
Union Line, on the
Garngad chord. It
closed for p****enger
traffic in 1910...
- com.
Archived from the
original on 2013-11-05.
Retrieved 2012-02-22. "
Garngad & Royston".
Royston Road.
Retrieved 2016-06-01. "Our History", St. Rollox...
- Canal), its
location midway between Blackhill to its east and
Royston (
Garngad) to its west
earning it a
position as the 'wee sister' of both of those...
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British record goalscorer with 550 goals. McGrory, who grew up in the
Garngad area
where the club originated,
began playing for them aged just 11. After...
- show that the areas, as well as
nearby Royston (previously
known as the
Garngad),
remain predominantly Catholic and
still feature Irish republican marches...
- in
international matches.
Chalmers was born on 26
December 1935 in the
Garngad district of Glasgow,
where he
attended St Roch's
Secondary School. The...
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clearance programme initiated to
clear areas such as the
Calton and the
Garngad.
After World War II, more
ambitious plans,
known as the
Bruce Plan, were...
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Gentlemen Royston, Glasgow, a
district of Glasgow,
traditionally known as
Garngad Royston, Georgia, a town Royston, Texas, a
ghost town
Royston is an English...
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Programme (EGIP),
plans were made to
electrify the ****bernauld Line and the
Garngad Chord,
adjacent to Springburn,
creating an
electrified link
between the...