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Kennishead (Scots: Kennisheid,
Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann Ceanais) is a
neighbourhood in the
Scottish city of Glasgow. Its territory,
south of the
River Clyde...
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Kennishead Football Club was a
football from Thornliebank, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The club was
formed in 1875, the same year as
village rivals Thornliebank...
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Kennishead railway station is a
railway station in
Kennishead, a
district of Glasgow, Scotland. The
station is
managed by
ScotRail and is on the Glasgow...
- Hillington, Hillpark, Househillwood, Hurlet, Hutchesontown, Ibrox,
Jenny Lind,
Kennishead, King's Park, Kingston,
Kinning Park, Langlands, Langshot, Langside, Laurieston...
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Simshill Arden, Auldhouse, Carnwadric, Cowglen, Eastwood, Hillpark,
Kennishead, Mansewood, Merrylee, Newlands,
Pollokshaws Crookston (part), Darnley...
- park to the
north (King
George V Park, on the
other side of
which is the
Kennishead neighbourhood), the
Arden housing estate to the west, by the
village of...
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areas of Pollokshaws, Newlands, Hillpark, Auldhouse, Merrylee, Cowglen,
Kennishead, Eastwood, Mansewood, Carnwadric,
Arden and the
western part of Muirend...
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Districts of Lambhill, Millerston, Aikenhead, Mansewood,
Kennishead, Carntyne, Cardonald, Robroyston, Nitshill, Hurlet, Crookston, Cardonald...
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round to
Kennishead after a
first round bye.
Cartside gained a
revenge the
following season, with a 6–2 win,
albeit by this time
Kennishead had been denuded...
- in 1879–80 and 1880–81, and lost both of its
first round ties; 3–1 to
Kennishead in 1879–80 and 5–3 to
Pollok in 1880–81. The club also
never won a tie...