- Possilpark,
colloquially known as
Possil, is a
district in the
Scottish city of Glasgow,
situated north of the
River Clyde and
centred around Saracen Street...
- Carter-Campbell of
Possil (also
known as
Campbell of
Possil) is a
branch of Clan Campbell, a
Scottish clan. The
Campbells of
Possil were
originally located...
-
Standing Council of
Scottish Chiefs. The Lamont-Campbells of
Possil (see Carter-Campbell of
Possil), were one of the few
instances where the
Lamonts turned...
-
Possil railway station was
situated on
Balmore Road, in the
north of Glasgow,
Scotland and
served the
Possilpark and
Parkhouse areas of the city. Part...
-
Milton is a
district in the
Scottish city of Glasgow,
situated north of the
River Clyde. The
housing scheme is
about 2+1⁄2
miles (4 kilometres)
north of...
-
Possil Bluebell Football Club was a 19th-century
football club from the
Possilpark area of
Glasgow in Scotland. The club was
founded in 1878, with the...
- League. The club was
founded in 1876,
under the name
Possil Park; the
media used the
names Possil Park and
Possilpark almost interchangeably, and from...
- the late 17th
century onwards.
Torosay Castle,
built by John
Campbell of
Possil in 1858.
Castle Sween was
granted to
Colin Campbell in 1481 when he became...
-
Possil Marsh is a
nature reserve and Site of
Special Scientific Interest, of both
flora and fauna,
within the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The
reserve was...
- The
Oakbank Hospital was a
health facility in
Possil Road, Glasgow, Scotland.
Oakbank was
originally a Poor Law hospital,
commissioned by the
Glasgow Parish...