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  2. Morison & Co. - Wikipedia

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    William Reid senior died in 1895 leaving the business to W. R. Reid and his brother John Reid. [1] The company expanded to become one of the leading cabinet makers in Scotland, and branches were opened in Glasgow and Manchester. W. R. Reid ran the company until he sold it in 1902, at the same time that he bought Lauriston Castle in Edinburgh. [2]

  3. Hillington, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Hillington (Scots: Hullintoun, Scottish Gaelic: Hileantan) [1] is an area on the southwestern edge of the Scottish city of Glasgow comprising a residential neighbourhood and a large industrial suburb.

  4. Penilee - Wikipedia

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    Penilee is a small housing scheme and suburb on the southwestern edge of Glasgow, Scotland.The area is bounded to its east by the Glasgow suburbs of Cardonald and Hillington, and to the west by the Renfrewshire border and the farms of North and South Arkleston.

  5. Robert Reid (antiquarian) - Wikipedia

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    Reid's Glasgow and its Environs was issued in 1864, and both works, with additions by other writers, were reprinted in three volumes at Glasgow in 1884: the third volume, by Reid, contained a short autobiography. He was also author of Fragments regarding the Ancient History of the Hebrides, Glasgow, 1850. [2]

  6. Hillington, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 May 2012, at 16:27 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  7. Govan - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, Glasgow annexed Govan after a series of annexation battles. [17] [18] A prominent feature of the Govan landscape was the Doomster or Moot Hill, which stood near the river, north of the present Govan Cross. [19] It was removed in the early 19th century and Reid's Dyeworks was erected on the site. The origins of the Doomster Hill are a ...

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