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Parkhead (Scots: Pairkheid) is a
district in the East End of Glasgow. Its name
comes from a
small weaving hamlet at the
meeting place of the
Great Eastern...
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Parkhead is a
suburb of the
Scottish city of Glasgow.
Elsewhere in the
United Kingdom places named Park Head or
Parkhead are:
Parkhead, Aberdeenshire,...
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George Douglas of
Parkhead, (died 1602), was a
Scottish landowner,
mining entrepreneur,
Provost of Edinburgh, and
Keeper of
Edinburgh Castle.
George Douglas...
- Ian Paul Livingston,
Baron Livingston of
Parkhead (born 28 July 1964), is a
Scottish businessman who was
formerly chief executive of BT Group. A Conservative...
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Parkhead Football Club was a
Scottish football club from the
Parkhead district of
Glasgow who pla**** in
Scottish Junior Football ****ociation competitions...
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Scottish Premiership team
Celtic Football Club, in the
Parkhead area of Glasgow, Scotland. With a
capacity of 60,832, it is the largest...
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Parkhead Stadium was a
railway station in the east end of Glasgow. It was
opened by the
Caledonian Railway as
Parkhead on 1
February 1897. In recognition...
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Parkhead Hall,
formerly Parkhead House and The Woodlands, is an
English country house situated in the City of
Sheffield in
South Yorkshire. The hall is...
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Parkhead Viaduct is a
railway viaduct in Dudley, West Midlands, England. The
original viaduct was a
wooden structure erected in 1850 to
carry the Oxford...
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James Douglas of
Parkhead (died 1608) was a
Scottish landowner. He was a son of
George Douglas of
Parkhead and
Marion Douglas.
Douglas married Elizabeth...