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  2. Gorbals - Wikipedia

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    The village of Gorbals, known once as Bridgend, being at the south end of the bridge over the Clyde towards Glasgow Cross, had been pastoral with some early trading and mining. Thanks to the inventions of James Watt and others, the Industrial Revolution resulted in a major expansion of Glasgow during the nineteenth century.

  3. South Portland Street Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    South Portland Street Suspension Bridge. The South Portland Street Suspension Bridge is a suspension-type footbridge across the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland linking the City Centre on the north side to the Laurieston and Gorbals districts on the south side. View looking south on the bridge, showing cables

  4. Hutchesontown - Wikipedia

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    Mostly residential, it is situated directly south of the River Clyde and forms part of the wider historic Gorbals district, which is covered by the Southside Central ward under Glasgow City Council. The area is linked to Glasgow Green public park on the north side of the river by St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge and King's Bridge.

  5. Category:Gorbals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gorbals" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. ... George V Bridge, Glasgow; Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown (UK ...

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  8. South Portland Street Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    On opening in 1901, the religious leaders of the congregation were Reverend Abraham Cantor and Reverend Isaac Bridge. [3] At the time of opening, South Portland Street was the largest synagogue in Scotland, with seating for 1,000 people and the option for up to 1,600 people to access services in the Prayer Hall with the opening of folding doors.

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