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Battlefield is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow.It is situated south of the River Clyde.The area takes its name from the Battle of Langside of 1568 in which Mary, Queen of Scots' army was defeated by forces acting in the name of her infant son, James VI.
Glasgow Clyde College is a further and higher education college, ... There are four buildings on-site: the main campus (known as the Battlefield Building) and three ...
Building work began in 1888 and the infirmary was officially opened on 14 February 1890. [2] The original buildings consisted of a central administration block, a lodge and one pavilion. [1] A nurses' home was added in the 1890s and additional pavilions were added in 1902, to a design by Harry Edward Clifford, and in 1906. [1]
Upload another image 3-11 (Inclusive Nos) Crown Terrace, Rear Gardens Walls And Cast-Iron Railings 55°52′32″N 4°18′10″W / 55.875661°N 4.302834°W / 55.875661; -4.302834 (3-11 (Inclusive Nos) Crown Terrace, Rear Gardens Walls And Cast-Iron Railings) Category B 32493 Upload another image 12-17 (Inclusive Nos) Crown Terrace, With Gatepiers And 12 Sydenham Lane 55°52 ...
Skyline of Hillhead, Glasgow as seen from Garnethill. The towers of Trinity College and Glasgow University are visible. This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Glasgow, Scotland. In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest". [1]
The hospital was designed to treat around 400,000 annually. [1] The facilities include 30 single-bed rooms with en-suite wet room and 30 rooms with four bays. [2] There are eight operating theatres and 12 short-stay surgical beds.
As a result of the merger, Langside College became Glasgow Clyde College Langside Campus. [10] The main campus is located very close to Mount Florida railway station and has its own access entrance to the station during daytime hours. There are also several nearby bus routes via Battlefield Road and Cathcart Road.
The original village of Langside was based around what is now Algie Street, named after Glasgow Merchant Matthew Algie, near the Battlefield Monument. There were two mills nearby on the White Cart, a meal mill and a paper mill which dated back to the 17th century. In the early 19th century most of the inhabitants of the village were weavers ...
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