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Glasgow Works,
formerly the St
Rollox Works, is a
railway rolling stock heavy maintenance and
repair works established in the 1850s in the
Glasgow district...
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Caledonian Railway Locomotive Works were
originally at
Greenock but
moved to St.
Rollox, Glasgow, in 1856. The
locomotive classes are
listed under the
names of...
- the
production of
bleaching liquor and powder. The area was
known as St.
Rollox,
after a
French holy man. It was
close to a good
supply of lime, and since...
- St
Rollox Chemical Works was a
industrial manufacturer of
chemicals located in Glasgow, Scotland, that
began in the
Georgian era in 1799 and
operated continuously...
- Toby
Rollox (born 19
January 1913) was a West
Indian cricket umpire and player. He
stood in one Test match, West
Indies vs. India, in 1953. He also made...
- he
succeeded in
August 2010. The
Tennant baronetcy, of The Glen and St
Rollox, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom in 1885 for Charles...
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introduced in 1916. Six were
built by the
Caledonian Railway at its own St.
Rollox works in 1916–17, and all of them p****ed into LMS
ownership in 1923. A further...
- St
Rollox railway station served the city of Glasgow,
historically in Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1831 to 1962 on the
Glasgow and
Garnkirk Railway....
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works by
Charles Tennant on the
newly opened Monkland Canal at
nearby St.
Rollox in 1799,
which later became part of the
United Alkali Company.
Later in...
- he was
especially invoked against the plague. He has the
designation of
Rollox in Glasgow, Scotland, said to be a
corruption of Roch's Loch,
which referred...