- two
shipwrecks are the
wreck of
Shakespeare at Pig
Beach in 1883, and
Helenslea at
North Point in 1897.[citation needed] When
Corporal William Gl**** and...
- to
build its own
place of worship. St Ninian's
Presbyterian Church on
Helenslea Avenue was
built in 1911 by T. P. Figgis,
noted for
designing stations...
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Originally playing at The
Sheddens on Old
Shettleston Road, the club
moved to
Helenslea Park near
current day Beattock/Sorby
Streets in 1892
before development...
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construction of the
original housing, the
small ground of
Parkhead F.C.,
Helenslea Park, was
located to the west
between Lilybank and Newbank; the club went...
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Acres Hacienda Estates Happy Acres Harder Acres Harris Acres Heatherlea Helenslea Estates Hennic Acres Highland Acres Highvale Hillside Estates Hilltop...
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Upload Photo Letham Village West End St Margaret's St Cuthbert's (Formerly
Helenslea)
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- the
three clubs survived into the late 20th century. Parkhead's
ground Helenslea Park is now a
landscaped public park.
There are also two
bowling clubs...
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returned to the
nitrate trade, and from 1897 to 1924 she was
owned by the
Helenslea Sailing Ship Co, of Liverpool, England. On 22
April 1920,
Herbert Barnard...
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February 1922. The
following year,
Archdeacon Langley moved the
school to "
Helenslea" in Hood Crescent,
Caulfield North. The
school was
officially opened at...
- Hood OBE (c. 1849 – 13
August 1937), and
brought up at
their large home "
Helenslea", in Caulfield, Victoria. She
studied piano and
violin under Hermann T...