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Donald Dewar – Secretary of State for Scotland, First Minister [138] Pearse Doherty – Sinn Féin politician [139] Winnie Ewing – Scottish National Party MP, MEP and MSP [140] Margaret Ferrier – Scottish National Party MP [141] George Galloway – MP for Glasgow Hillhead (1987–97) and Glasgow Kelvin (1997–2005) [142]
Scotland portal; Biography portal ... Pages in category "People from Glasgow" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total.
This list contains famous or notable musicians, ... composers and bands who originated in or are associated strongly with Glasgow, Scotland. ... Glasgow; Glasvegas [3]
Timothy Pont (c. 1565–1614), cartographer and topographer, the first to produce a detailed map of Scotland; John Charles Walsham Reith (1889–1971), first Director General of the BBC; John Rennie (1842–1918), naval architect, Naval Constructor and Instructor for the Chinese Government; Jonathan Saunders, fashion designer
Clan map of Scotland The following is a list of Scottish clans (with and without chiefs ) – including, when known, their heraldic crest badges, tartans , mottoes , and other information. The crest badges used by members of Scottish clans are based upon armorial bearings recorded by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in the Public Register of All Arms ...
Scotland portal; Biography portal; People associated with what is now Glasgow, Scotland. This category contains biographical articles about people with a strong association with Glasgow. See also Category:People from Glasgow, which is a subcategory of this one.
Over 1,000,000 people live in the Greater Glasgow contiguous urban area, while the wider Glasgow City Region is home to over 1,800,000 people (its defined functional urban area total was almost the same in 2020), [14] equating to around 33% of Scotland's population; [8] The city has one of the highest densities of any locality in Scotland at ...
The Glasgow Necropolis is a Victorian cemetery in Glasgow, Scotland. It is on a low but very prominent hill to the east of Glasgow Cathedral (St. Mungo's Cathedral). Fifty thousand individuals have been buried here. [1] Typical for the period, only a small percentage are named on monuments and not every grave has a stone.