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Sauchiehall Street (/ˌsɔːkɪˈhɔːl, ˌsɒkɪ-, ˈsɔːkɪhɔːl, ˈsɒkɪ-/) is one of the main
shopping streets in the city
centre of Glasgow, Scotland,
along with...
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Willow Tearooms are
tearooms at 217
Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland,
designed by
internationally renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh...
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Glasgow date of the tour was
recorded for a live album, One
Night in
Sauchiehall Street,
released in 1995. In 1995,
Dunnery relocated to New York City...
- and in the
evenings studied at
Glasgow School of Art (situated then in
Sauchiehall Street)
where he
became a prize-winning student. In 1889 he
joined Honeyman...
- of the 11
department stores of Glasgow,
located on what was the
grand Sauchiehall Street. Daly's
started out as
James Daly, Son &
Niven in 1846 as a drapers...
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upmarket range of
shops than the
neighbouring streets:
Argyle Street, and
Sauchiehall Street.
Buchanan Street was
first feued in 1777 and
named after a wealthy...
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auctioneer in Scotland. Manning's
father used to take her to
auctions on
Sauchiehall Street, in
Glasgow and she grew to love antiques. She
first got into...
- The
Beresford is a
former hotel situated at 460
Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland. It
opened in 1938 to
provide accommodation for
those attending...
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known as The Mayfair) is a
music venue and
nightclub located at 490
Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow, Scotland. The club was
founded by
Donald C MacLeod...
- The O2 ABC was a
nightclub and
music venue on
Sauchiehall Street, in the
centre of Glasgow. The
building was
constructed in 1875,
renovated many times...