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Angus John Macdonald,
Baron Macdonald of
Tradeston, CBE, PC (born 20
August 1940) is a
Scottish television executive, life peer and
former Labour member...
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Tradeston (Scots: Tredstoun) is a
small district in the
Scottish city of
Glasgow adjacent to the city
centre on the
south bank of the
River Clyde. The...
- 55°51′21″N 4°15′50″W / 55.85583°N 4.26389°W / 55.85583; -4.26389 The
Tradeston Bridge,
colloquially known as the
squiggly bridge is a
pedestrian bridge...
- On 9 July 1872 the
Tradeston Flour Mills, in Glasgow, Scotland, exploded.
Eighteen people died, and at
least sixteen were injured. An
investigation suggested...
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Glasgow Tradeston was a
burgh constituency represented in the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom from 1885
until 1955. It elected...
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Street in 1794. The
districts are now
known as the Gorbals, Laurieston,
Tradeston,
Kingston and Hutchesontown. The
Little Govan estate,
including a small...
- May 1999)
Helen Liddell (17 May 1999 – 29 July 1999) Lord
Macdonald of
Tradeston (29 July 1999 – 8 June 2001) John Reid
attended cabinet meetings, but...
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party ran two
other candidates in 1892: J.
Bennett Burleigh in
Glasgow Tradeston and
James MacDonald in Dundee.
Attempts by
Cunninghame Graham and Shaw...
- Arc
known by
locals as the
Squinty Bridge at
Pacific Quay and
others at
Tradeston and
Springfield Quay. The
South Side also
includes many
public parks,...
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Buchanan Wharf is a
complex of five
mixed use
buildings in the
Tradeston area of Glasgow, Scotland. The
complex comprises a
total of five buildings, Clyde...