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Whiteinch (Scottish Gaelic:
Innis Bhàn) is an area in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is
situated directly north of the
River Clyde,
between the Partick...
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Whiteinch Railway was a
railway line
opened in 1874 in
Scotland to
connect industrial premises that had
developed in the area with the
Stobcross Railway...
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Whiteinch Burgh Hall is a muni****l
building on
Victoria Park
Drive South in
Whiteinch, part of Glasgow, Scotland. The
burgh hall,
which is
currently derelict...
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Whiteinch Football Club was a
football club
based in the
burgh of
Whiteinch (now part of the city of Glasgow), Scotland. The club was
formed in 1874....
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disused Titan or
giant cantilever crane at the
Barclay Curle shipyard at
Whiteinch, Glasgow, Scotland. It was
built by Sir
William Arrol & Co. in 1920. It...
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Whiteinch Riverside railway station served the
Whiteinch area of the city of Glasgow. It was a two
platform station on the
Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire...
- the
congregation of
Whiteinch Church (converted into flats)
united with the
Scotstoun church to form the
Scotstoun and
Whiteinch Parish Church. The church...
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obvious opportunity, and on 1 July 1872 the
Whiteinch Railway was authorised; at the same time the
Whiteinch Tramway was authorised,
which distributed wagons...
- had to
decide where in Glasgow, the soap
would be set. He
settled for
Whiteinch just on the
north banks of the
River Clyde. His
original commission for...
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Whiteinch Victoria Park
railway station was a
suburban railway station serving Whiteinch in Glasgow, Scotland. It was
opened as a
goods station known as...