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  2. Category:1960s in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    1960 European Cup final; 1960 Scotch Cup; 1961 Glasgow Bridgeton by-election; 1967 Glasgow Pollok by-election; 1968 Glasgow Corporation election; 1969 Glasgow Corporation election; 1969 Glasgow Gorbals by-election

  3. Jim Baxter - Wikipedia

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    From 1960 to 1967, he was a leading member of a strong Scottish international team that lost only once to England, in 1966, shortly after he recovered from the leg fracture. He thought his best international performance was a 2–1 win against England in 1963, when he scored both goals after Scotland were reduced to 10 players.

  4. Finlay Morris - Wikipedia

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    Morris had reached the semi-final through a qualifying contest at Hilton Park, north of Glasgow, on 4 November. He had been a late replacement, scored 73, and only reached the semi-final by having a better back nine than two others who also scored 73. [9] His father was also seriously injured in the accident. [3]

  5. 1968 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    15 January – 1968 Scotland storm ("Great Glasgow storm") leaves 20 dead across central Scotland including 9 in Glasgow. [1]February – Upper Clyde Shipbuilders formed with 48.4% government holding by amalgamation of Fairfields, Govan; Alexander Stephen & Sons, Linthouse; John Brown & Company, Clydebank; Charles Connell and Company, Scotstoun; and Yarrow Shipbuilders.

  6. Gordon McLennan (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Glasgow, McLennan worked as an engineering draughtsperson before taking on various full-time posts within the CPGB. [1] He contested the Glasgow Govan constituency at the 1959 general election (coming last of three candidates, with 4.9%), [2] then the 1962 West Lothian by-election (last of five, with 3.61%), [3] and Glasgow Govan again at the 1964 and 1966 general elections (last of ...

  7. Kenneth Fearon - Wikipedia

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    The grave of Prof Kenneth Fearon, Grange Cemetery. He was born in Glasgow on 3 August 1960 the son of Pat and Alfred Fearon. He was educated at St Aloysius' College, Glasgow then studied medicine at the University of Glasgow winning the Brunton Medal in 1982, and graduating MB ChB.

  8. Cheapside Street whisky bond fire - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of 28 March 1960, a fire started in a bonded warehouse owned by Arbuckle, Smith and Company in Cheapside Street, Anderston, Glasgow.. The Glasgow Fire Service was initially alerted by a 999 call at 7:15 pm from the foreman of the Eldorado Ice Cream Company, which was near the whisky bond.

  9. 1960 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    16 January – the last regular ship on the Cork–Glasgow crossing runs, ending a 103-year-old service. 2 March – Elvis Presley stops off at Glasgow Prestwick Airport for a few hours on his journey home to the United States after doing military service in West Germany. This is notable for being the only time he ever visits the UK. [1]

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