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Scotstoun (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile an Sgotaich) is an area of Glasgow, Scotland, west of
Glasgow City Centre. It is
bounded by
Garscadden and
Yoker to...
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Scotstoun Stadium is an
athletics and
rugby union stadium in
Scotstoun, an area in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland.
Glasgow Warriors have
trained at...
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Scotstoun Marine Ltd was a
shipbuilding company in Glasgow, Scotland, on the
River Clyde,
formed in 1972 to
operate the
former shipyard of
Charles Connell...
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Scotstoun Parish Church is an early-20th-century
parish church of the
Church of
Scotland located in the
Scotstoun area of Glasgow. The
church was built...
- by the
Royal Navy as an
armed merchant cruiser and was
renamed as HMS
Scotstoun. She was
credited with
capturing the 6386-ton
German tanker Biscaya off...
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quick rucks.
Defensively the club
prides itself on its 'Fortress
Scotstoun'
where the club play at home.
Glasgow Warriors are a
continuation of the...
- The 1950
Glasgow Scotstoun by-election of 25
October 1950 was held
after the
death of
Conservative MP Sir
Arthur Young. The seat was very marginal, having...
- in
Linthouse (Linthouse Division),
Charles Connell and
Company in
Scotstoun (
Scotstoun Division) and John
Brown and
Company at
Clydebank (Clydebank Division)...
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incorporated the BAE
Systems Surface Fleet Solutions operated shipyards at
Scotstoun and
Govan on the
River Clyde in
Glasgow and the VT
Shipbuilding facilities...
- (YSL),
Scotstoun 18
December 1987 24 May 1990 1 May 1992
March 2017 –
December 2019 In
Active Service Iron Duke F234 GP
Marconi Marine (YSL),
Scotstoun 12...