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- Elizabeth Margaret Smith, Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill, DL (née Bennett; born 4 June 1940), is a British peer and patron of the arts. She is the widow...
- having moved from its original site on the High Street to its current Gilmorehill location in 1870. Consequently a great number of students live in the...
- located in the city's High Street; since 1870, its main campus has been at Gilmorehill in the City's West End. Additionally, a number of university buildings...
- late leader of the Labour Party, and of his wife, the Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill. She has two younger sisters: Jane and Catherine Smith, who is the Advocate...
- President of the Students' Representative Council, wrote for the then Gilmorehill Guardian, and was a member of the Dialectic Society. Ramsay served in...
- a life peer and appointed to the House of Lords as Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill in 1995. Her elder sister, Sarah Smith, is a BBC journalist. Smith was...
- of William Cullen. When the university moved west to its new site at Gilmorehill (to escape crowding and pollution in the city centre), the museum moved...
- virtue of a life peerage Daughter of Elizabeth Smith, Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill (Life Peer, 1995). "Ministerial Appointments: 10 October 2024". Prime...
- Kelvin, which flows near his laboratory at the University of Glasgow's Gilmorehill home at Hillhead. Despite offers of elevated posts from several world-renowned...
- is a major landmark, and can be seen from miles around, sitting atop Gilmorehill. The university itself is the fourth oldest in the English-speaking world...