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  2. Shades of Grey: Glasgow, 1956–1986 - Wikipedia

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    Shades of Grey: Glasgow, 1956-86 is a book of photographs by Oscar Marzaroli with an essay by William McIlvanney. [1]One of the photos from the book, a 1963 portrait of three young boys wearing their mother's high-heeled shoes playing in Kidson Street in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, was in 2005 made into a bronze statue installed in Queen Elizabeth Square.

  3. Gorbals - Wikipedia

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    The Gorbals is an area in the city of Glasgow, ... 1911 Eglinton Street, Gorbals, 1939. In the 1870s, the City Improvement Trust cleared away the old ... Glasgow 1956 ...

  4. Category:Gorbals - Wikipedia

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    City of Glasgow College; City Union Bridge; ... Glasgow Gorbals (UK Parliament constituency) ... Shades of Grey: Glasgow, 1956–1986; Geoff Shaw (minister)

  5. List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: G - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Bridge Street: Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway: 1905 Glasgow Buchanan Street: Caledonian Railway: 1966 Glasgow Cross: Caledonian Railway: 1964 Glasgow Dunlop Street: City of Glasgow Union Railway: 1876 Glasgow Green: Caledonian Railway: 1953 Glasgow Road Scottish North Eastern Railway: 1860 Glasgow St Enoch: City of Glasgow Union ...

  6. William Haughey, Baron Haughey - Wikipedia

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    While the City technical division is located in Clydesmill Industrial Estate near to Cambuslang, its corporate headquarters are at Caledonia House in Gorbals, Glasgow, having relocated from nearby Shawfield in 2009 when those premises were demolished for construction of the M74 motorway completion. [5]

  7. Hutchesontown - Wikipedia

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    Hutchesontown is an inner-city area in Glasgow, Scotland. 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.

  8. Laurieston, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Some local landmarks, such as Glasgow Sheriff Court and the O2 Academy Glasgow (the former New Bedford Cinema) are most accurately located in Laurieston. Laurieston is served by Bridge Street subway station on the Glasgow Subway. Many local bus routes also converge there (on Eglinton Street and Gorbals Street) before entering Glasgow city centre.

  9. 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 ]