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Clyde and Waterfront
* History of the Forth and Clyde Canal-Clyde Waterfront Heritage
Braehead forms part of the Renfrew Riverside redevelopment area, a part of the wider Clyde Waterfront Regeneration project.
* Clyde Waterfront
* Clyde Waterfront Regeneration, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
* Clyde Waterfront Heritage-Glasgow Green
* Clyde Waterfront Heritage, Dumbarton Castle
The Scottish tourist board, VisitScotland, awarded Glasgow Science Centre, located in the Clyde Waterfront Regeneration area, a five star rating in the visitor attraction category.

Clyde and Heritage
Visitors to the town can visit the nearby World Heritage Site of New Lanark, close to the Falls of Clyde, the Corehouse estate and the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Corehouse Nature Reserve.
The Inverarary Maritime Heritage Museum is based on the iron sailing ship Arctic Penguin, moored at the pier, along with the Clyde puffers VIC 72, Eilean Eisdeal, renamed Vital Spark, and VIC27 Auld Reekie, renamed Maggie.
In 1989 the Lincoln County Heritage Trust commissioned a computer study by forensic anthropologist Clyde Snow.

Clyde and
The Firth of Clyde lies between 55 and 56 degrees north, at the same latitude as Labrador in Canada and north of the Aleutian Islands, but the influence of the North Atlantic Drift the northern extension of the Gulf Stream ameliorates the winter weather and the area enjoys a mild, damp oceanic climate.
* Clyde Tingley former governor of New Mexico
Legislator Clyde L. Burmaster ( 1st District Towns of Lewiston and Porter )
The Otago Settlement, sponsored by the Free Church of Scotland, took concrete form in Otago in March 1848 with the arrival of the first two immigrant ships from Greenock ( on the Firth of Clyde ) the John Wickliffe and the Philip Laing.
Bonnie and Clyde was one of the first films to feature extensive use of squibs small explosive charges, often mounted with bags of stage blood, that are detonated inside an actor's clothes to simulate bullet hits.
Lindsay based Appleyard College, the setting for the novel, on the school that she had attended, Clyde Girls Grammar School ( Clyde School ), at East St Kilda, Melbourne which, incidentally, in 1919 was transferred to Woodend, Victoria, in the immediate vicinity of Hanging Rock itself.
* Clyde The Village of Clyde at the Erie Canal and NY-31.
* Shephards Corner A hamlet northeast of Clyde on County Road 269.
Robert was crowned at Scone Abbey on 27 March 1371 and before this date had given John now styled Steward of Scotland the ancestral lands surrounding the Firth of Clyde.
Combined, ' Bonnie ' and ' Clyde ' weighed 275 tons ( 245. 5 metric tonnes ); encompassed 11, 900 square feet of floor space (. 273 acres, 1, 105. 5 square meters the floorspace of a dozen small houses ); and had a memory of about 256K.
Kael drew attention to the innocence of the characters in film and the artist merit of the contrast with the violence in the film: “ In a sense, it is the absence of sadism it is the violence without sadism that throws the audience off balance at Bonnie and Clyde.
* Clyde Bramley bass, vocals
* Clyde Wright Former Major League Baseball pitcher
* Bonnie Parker Clyde Barrow
In 1995, construction began on a new building the Clyde Auditorium to become part of the SECC complex.
* Clyde Sefton Cycling, Men's Individual Road Race
* Clyde Sefton Image: Med 2. png Silver Medal
In 2009, two members of the Council of Elders resigned then-president Clyde Kilough, whose resignation was effective July 28, 2009 ; and Richard Thompson, effective July 27, 2009.

Clyde and Clydebank
Note that Glasgow is at the tidal limit of the River Clyde, and Clydebank, the Erskine Bridge and Dumbarton are on the river estuary as it widens out towards Port Glasgow.
Red Clydeside is the era of political radicalism that characterised the city of Glasgow in Scotland, and urban areas around the city on the banks of the River Clyde such as Clydebank, Greenock and Paisley.
The Company was formed in February 1968 from the amalgamation of five major Upper Clyde Shipbuilding firms: Fairfield in Govan ( Govan Division ), Alexander Stephen and Sons in Linthouse ( Linthouse Division ), Charles Connell and Company in Scotstoun ( Scotstoun Division ) and John Brown and Company at Clydebank ( Clydebank Division ), as well as an associate subsidiary, Yarrow Shipbuilders Ltd, in which UCS held a controlling stake of 51 %.
Situated on the north bank of the River Clyde, Clydebank borders Dumbarton to the west, as well as the town of Milngavie in East Dunbartonshire, and the Yoker and Drumchapel districts of the adjacent City of Glasgow.
Clydebank () is located within the historical boundaries of the ancient Kingdom of Strathclyde, the Mormaerdom of Lennox, and the parish of Old Kilpatrick ( 12th century ), on the north bank of the River Clyde.
Bus connections to Glasgow, Dumbarton and the surrounding areas of Clydebank use the bus terminus at the southern end of the Clyde Shopping Centre.
The film was shot on location on the Forth and Clyde and Union Canals and in Clydebank, Dumbarton, Renton in West Dunbartonshire, Grangemouth, and Perth and Kinross.
* Clyde Retail Park in Clydebank
Yoker () is a western district of Glasgow, in Scotland, UK, lying on the northern bank of the Clyde to the east of Clydebank.
On 4 August 1996 the bridge was damaged when the Texaco Captain platform, constructed upstream at Clydebank before being towed down the River Clyde, collided with the deck.
In 1840 the 0. 50 mile ( 0. 8 km ) Forth and Cart Canal was opened, linking the Forth and Clyde Canal, at Whitecrook near Clydebank, to the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Cart.
The major shipbuilders on the Clyde began to close down, but not before Clydebank had built one of its last great ships, Cunard's ' Queen Elizabeth 2 '.
3C was a United Kingdom radio station, based in Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, Scotland and was provided by Radio Clyde.
The village is on the north bank of the River Clyde immediately to the north of the Forth and Clyde Canal, three miles from Clydebank on the road to Dumbarton.
It lies on the north bank of the Firth of Clyde, between the towns of Clydebank and Dumbarton.

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