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- Jordanhill (Scots: Jordanhull, Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Iòrdain) is an affluent area of the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The area consists largely...
- Jordanhill College of Education was a higher education college in Jordanhill, Glasgow, Scotland. It opened as a teacher training college in 1921. The college...
- Jordanhill School educates children from age 4–19. It was formerly run by Jordanhill College of Education as its demonstration school, and was previously...
- Jordanhill railway station is a side-platformed suburban railway station in the Jordanhill area in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. The station, which...
- Jordanhill Football Club was a 19th-century ****ociation football club based at Jordanhill, now in Glasgow. The club was founded in 1875. In the 1876–77...
- Church is a Parish church of the Scottish Episcopal Church located in the Jordanhill area of Glasgow, Scotland. All Saints' traces its beginnings in 1853,...
- former students of Jordanhill College, it lasted until 1988 when it merged with Hillhead RFC to form Hillhead Jordanhill RFC. Jordanhill College was planned...
- Captain Thomas Crawford or Thomas Craufurd (1530–1603) of Jordanhill (an estate in the West End of Glasgow, part of which is now a college and hospital...
- Hillhead Jordanhill Rugby Football Club (HJRFC) is a Scottish rugby union club based in Glasgow, Scotland. HJRFC has roots going as far back as 1904 with...
- Gordonians, as well as Jordanhill and Haddington. Allan M****ie stated: "It was his misfortune to play for unfashionable clubs: Jordanhill College, Gordonians...