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  2. Category:1930s in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    1930 Glasgow Shettleston by-election; 1931 Glasgow St Rollox by-election; ... This page was last edited on 15 September 2020, at 21:17 (UTC).

  3. Timeline of Glasgow history - Wikipedia

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    2014: 2014 Glasgow bin lorry crash: A Glasgow City Council bin lorry collides with pedestrians in Queen Street; 6 people are killed and 15 injured. [ 99 ] 2016: In the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum Glasgow votes 66.6% in favour of remaining in the European Union but the UK-wide vote is 51.9% in favour of leaving [ 100 ]

  4. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    An early map of Glasgow in 1776, centred on Glasgow Cross. ... During the 1930s, Glasgow was the main base of the Independent Labour Party. ... (closed 2020), Glasgow ...

  5. Parliamentary Road - Wikipedia

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    The location of Parliamentary Road on a modern map of Glasgow. Parliamentary Road was a major street in the Townhead area of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, and was originally the district's main thoroughfare. Most of the street was removed by the late 1980s as part of successive regeneration schemes in Townhead and neighouring Cowcaddens, and ...

  6. Category:Streets in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Street, Glasgow This page was last edited on 24 January 2019, at 22:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. History of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    In 1451, the University of Glasgow was founded by papal bull and established in religious buildings in the precincts of Glasgow Cathedral. By the start of the 16th century, Glasgow had become an important religious and academic city and by the 17th century the university had moved from the cathedral precincts to its own building in the High Street.

  8. Outline of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland. Flag of Glasgow City Council.

  9. Politics of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    [16] 18,000 Glasgow men had died in the conflict, [17] from a total of 200,000 who enlisted. [9] In the 1930s, hundreds of left-wing Glaswegians volunteered to join the International Brigades to assist the Republican faction in the Spanish Civil War, with 65 being killed in the conflict. [18]