Crossmyloof — Coordinates: 55°50′07″N 4°17′17″W / 55.835313°N 4.288071°W / 55.835313; 4.288071 … Wikipedia
Crossmyloof railway station — Crossmyloof Northward view from the exit of Platform 1, showing the rebuilt (2006) overbridge … Wikipedia
Shawlands — is an inner suburb of Glasgow, in Scotland. Like many similar areas in the city, it grew up as a direct response to improved tram links to the city centre, and the need for working/middle class housing prompted by Glasgow s growth in population… … Wikipedia
John Kay (footballer) — For the English footballer, born 1940, see John Kaye (footballer) Football player infobox playername = John Kay fullname = John Leck Kay dateofbirth = Unknown cityofbirth = Crossmyloof, Glasgow countryofbirth = Scotland dateofdeath = Unknown… … Wikipedia
Glasgow — Glaswegian redirects here. For the Scots dialect spoken in Glasgow, see Glasgow patter. This article is about the original Glasgow in Scotland. For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). Coordinates: 55°51′29″N 4°15′32″W / … Wikipedia
Nitshill — (Scots: Nitshull, Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc nan Cnòthan)[1] is a district on the south side of Glasgow. It is north of South Nitshill, south of Crookston, and southwest of Silverburn and Pollok. Nitshill was originally a coal mining village. The… … Wikipedia
Maryhill — For other uses, see Maryhill (disambiguation). Coordinates: 55°53′39″N 4°17′40″W / 55.894141°N 4.294395°W / 55.894141; 4.294395 … Wikipedia
Gorbals — The Gorbals ( Gort a Bhaile in Gaelic) is a area on the south bank of the river Clyde in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.The area was traditionally home to large numbers of Catholic immigrants from Ireland, as well as at one stage housing the vast… … Wikipedia
Kelvinbridge — Coordinates: 55°52′29″N 4°16′47″W / 55.874763°N 4.279765°W / 55.874763; 4.279765 … Wikipedia
Mount Vernon, Glasgow — Coordinates: 55°50′35″N 4°08′31″W / 55.843°N 4.142°W / 55.843; 4.142 … Wikipedia