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Govanhill (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc a' Ghobhainn) is an area of Glasgow, Scotland,
situated south of the
River Clyde between Pollokshields, the Gorbals,...
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Govanhill Picture House based in
Govanhill, Glasgow, was an Egyptian-themed
cinema built in 1926
which was
designed by
architect Eric A.
Sutherland and...
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Govanhill Football Club was an ****ociation
football club from
Govanhill, in Renfrewshire,
which at the time was a
separate burgh to Glasgow. The club...
- Queen's Park
Govanhill Parish Church is a 19th-century
Parish church of the
Church of
Scotland located in the
south side of Glasgow, near Queen's Park...
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Govanhill Baths is a
Category B
listed Edwardian public bathhouse at 99
Calder Street,
Govanhill, Glasgow, Scotland,
designed by the
architect A.B. McDonald...
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Govanhill Trinity Church is a 19th-century
church building in the
Govanhill area of Glasgow. The
church closed down in 2015, but it is
still owned by...
- 1839 by
William Dixon and
located in 525
Crown Street in
Govanhill, Glasgow. In 1800,
Govanhill was well-established with coal
mines with many of them owned...
- The
furniture of this park in
Govanhill includes benches,
litter bins and railings....
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Blythswood 1846 - Anderston, Calton, and
Gorbals 1891 - Crosshill,
Govanhill, Pollokshields,
Pollokshields East, Hillhead, and
Maryhill 1905 - Kinning...
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eldest of five children. His
father was a taxi
driver and he grew up in
Govanhill, Glasgow.
Ahmed was
awarded a
scholarship to
attend Hutchesons' Grammar...