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Merkland Street subway station — Merkland Street Location Place Partick Area Glasgow Coordinates … Wikipedia
Partick station — Infobox UK station name = Partick other name= Partaig code = PTK caption = The signs on Partick railway station s platforms also show the Gaelic name, Partaig . manager = First ScotRail locale = Partick borough = City of Glasgow platforms = 2 pte … Wikipedia
David Gray (poet) — David Gray (29 January, 1838 – 3 December, 1861) was a Scottish poet. The son of a handloom weaver, Gray was born at Merkland, by Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire. His parents resolved to educate him for the kirk, and through their self denial and… … Wikipedia
Glasgow Subway — Infobox Public transit imagesize = 200px name = Glasgow Subway locale = Glasgow transit type = Rapid transit began operation = 1896 system length = km to mi|10.4|abbr=yes|precision=1 track gauge = RailGauge|48 lines = 1 stations = 15 ridership =… … Wikipedia
Pittodrie Stadium — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Pittodrie Stadium nickname = location = Aberdeen, Scotland coordinates = broke ground = 1899 opened = 1899 renovated = 1993 (Richard Donald Stand opened) owner = Aberdeen Football Club surface = Grass construction… … Wikipedia
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Gray, David — (1838 1861) Born at Merkland near Kirkintilloch, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, the son of a hand loom weaver, he became a pupil teacher in Glasgow, then completed a course of four sessions at Glasgow University. He contributed poetry to The… … British and Irish poets
John Gibb — (1831 10 September 1909) was a marine painter.He was born in Cumbernauld, Scotland. Early in his life, Gibb had shown a natural aptitude for drawing and painting that was encouraged by his family. By 1849 he was receiving tuition in the studio of … Wikipedia
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