- 2020)
Outline of
Glasgow Scottish Gaelic:
Glaschu [ˈkl̪ˠas̪əxu]; Scots:
Glesca [ˈɡleskə] or
Glesga [ˈɡlezɡə],
among other spellings.
Weather station is...
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Catherine Glesca Marshall (September 19, 1906 –
August 21, 1987) was an
American actress and
theatrical benefactor who was
known primarily as the most...
- Tichenor,
their intimate relationship angered ****mova's
longtime companion Glesca Marshall. It is
believed that ****mova
coined the
phrase sewing circle as...
- as the XX
Commonwealth Games and
commonly known as
Glasgow 2014 (Scots:
Glesca 2014 or
Glesga 2014;
Scottish Gaelic:
Glaschu 2014), were an international...
- Docherty,
Gerard (eds.).
Urban Voices. Arnold. pp. 203–222. ISBN 0340706082.
Glesca Glossary: self-published
glossary (of
variable quality and pertinence) Glasgow...
- The
Glesca Keelies – 71st (Highland)
Regiment of Foot
later 1st
Battalion Highland Light Infantry (Regiment was
mostly recruited in
Glasgow ("
Glesca"),...
-
Glasgow at
Wikimedia Commons Calton and Bridgeton, socio-economic
profile at
Understanding Glasgow (2012)
Streets of
Glesca [East End] at
Glesga Pals...
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Greater Glasgow Scottish Gaelic: Mòr-Ghlaschu Scots:
Muckle Glesca Satellite image showing the
Greater Glasgow Area Area 265 km2 (102 sq mi) Po****tion...
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Making of
Religion (1898)
Selections from
Coleridge (1898)
Waiting on the
Glesca Train (1898) The Red Book of
Animal Stories (1899)
Parson Kelly (1899) Co-written...
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Masonic Hall,
British Listed Buildings Lodge Rutherglen Royal Arch 116,
Glesca Pals 159, 161, 163 Main Street, Rutherglen, Post
Office and Library, Historic...