- The
Rottenrow is a
street in the
Townhead district of Glasgow, Scotland. One of the
oldest streets in the city, it
underwent heavy redevelopment in the...
- the city's High Street. It
moved to St Andrew's
Square in 1841, then to
Rottenrow in 1860 and to the
Glasgow Royal Infirmary site in 2001. It is managed...
- noteworthy" (Bartlett,
Military History of Ireland, p. 406). "Battle Of
Rottenrow". dailyrecord.co.uk. 19
October 2007.
Archived from the
original on 7...
- the duo
Dirty Hospital (releasing
multiple 12-inchs on
their own
label Rottenrow Records) and Rin
acted as a DJ.
Disco (with Ally Christie)
formed Kempston...
- ISBNÂ 978-1-916471-84-9. "Wolfson Centre,
University Of Strathclyde, 106
Rottenrow, Glasgow".
British Listed Buildings.
Retrieved 8
October 2023. "Campus...
- (to the west) and the
Ramshorn croft,
which was
bounded to the
north by
Rottenrow lane, and on the east by
Deanside Brae, down via Greyfriar's Wynd (Shuttle...
-
which was
demolished in 1921.
Moving northward up High
Street towards Rottenrow and
Townhead lies the 15th
century Glasgow Cathedral and the Provand's...
- the
Chapter House of
Glasgow Cathedral,
subsequently moving to
nearby Rottenrow, in a
building known as the "Auld Pedagogy". The
university was given...
-
Millbrae Crescent North Street Paisley Road West
Partick Cross Queen Street Rottenrow Saltmarket Sauchiehall Street Shettleston Road
Springburn Road St. Andrew's...
-
Challenge I
before the
Commonwealth Games. The
centre is also home of
Rottenrow Hockey Club "Glasgow
National Hockey Centre". glasgow2014.com. Retrieved...