- The
Finnieston Crane or
Stobcross Crane is a
disused giant cantilever crane in the
centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It is no
longer operational, but is retained...
- The
Stobcross Railway was a
railway line in Glasgow, Scotland,
built by the
North British Railway to
connect from
Maryhill to the new dock
being built...
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Lanarkshire and
Dunbartonshire Railway at
Maryhill Central and
Stobcross Railway at
Stobcross to the
Lanarkshire and
Ayrshire Railway near Kirkhill, Rutherglen...
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built their mansion,
Stobcross House.
Tradition has it that the name came from a
wooden cross or ‘stob’
which marked the spot.
Stobcross House was demolished...
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previously called Finnieston (1979–1986) and
Stobcross (1894–1959) due to its
location in the
Stobcross area of the city, is a
railway station in Glasgow...
- Scotstounhill, Shettleston, Sighthill, Springboig, Springburn, Springhill,
Stobcross, Stobhill, Summerston, Swinton, Temple, Tollcross, Townhead, Wallacewell...
- east. It took a wide
circuit to
reach Stobcross because of
contours and
housing development. This was the
Stobcross Railway.
Traffic started on 20 October...
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facilities were developed, and the
Queens Dock was
opened in 1880 at
Stobcross (now the
location of the
Scottish Exhibition and
Conference Centre). The...
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around the city.
There is a heliport,
Glasgow City Heliport,
located at
Stobcross Quay on the
banks of the Clyde. All of the
international airports are...
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following year he
opened his
first provision shop—Lipton's Market—at 101
Stobcross Street in the
Anderston area of Glasgow. This
enterprise proved to be...