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The cars had gates at each end, similar to those on the City and South London Railway and the Glasgow Subway.
The oldest association in the United Kingdom similar to the YMCA was founded in Scotland in 1824 as Glasgow Young Men's Society for Religious Improvement.
In 1923 Glasgow was divided in a similar way to London, with numbered districts preceded by a letter denoting the compass point ( C, W, NW, N, E, S, SW, SE ).
A similar plan was developed for the Clyde Valley in 1946 to combat similar problems faced in Glasgow.
A similar plan was developed for the Clyde Valley in 1946 to combat similar problems faced in Glasgow.
The building of more affluent residences was coincidental with the expansion of Glasgow and the construction of a commuter railway ( similar to Bearsden in the 1870s ).
Manchester also has " Help Points " similar to those in Glasgow, which contain a siren that is activated upon the emergency button being pressed ; this also causes CCTV cameras nearby to focus on the Help Point.
Passengers from Cumbria, North Yorkshire and southern Scotland also use the airport, the nearest similar sized airport being Leeds Bradford Airport to the south and the larger Edinburgh and Glasgow International airports to the north.
Minor refurbishment of the station has taken place over in recent years, which has seen the station internally repainted and paved with new flooring, and the CRT screens that displayed train timetables and passenger information were replaced with new LED information boards similar to those in Glasgow Central Station but smaller, in January 2008.
Steel manufactured in Kutch particularly enjoyed a widespread reputation, similar to those manufactured at Glasgow and Sheffield.
Locke took a similar approach in planning the Caledonian Railway, from Carlisle to Glasgow.
It opened a similar building in Glasgow in 1936 in Albion Street.
The LDDC was competing with similar organisations based in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Tyneside, Glasgow and other British cities affected by industrial decline.
The club was formed in the 1970s and plays in a similar strip to that of Scotland's Glasgow Celtic.
Kemp had feared his lack of architectural qualifications and reputation would disqualify him, but his design ( which was similar to an unsuccessful one he had earlier submitted for the design of Glasgow Cathedral ) was popular with the competition's judges, and in 1838 Kemp was awarded the contract to construct the monument.
Edinburgh Reivers were simply titled ' Edinburgh Rugby ' with the Glasgow Caledonians undergoing a similar renaming process as part of a " major revamp " of the professional structure in Scotland.
Like many other similar areas of Glasgow, relatives and friends tended to live locally ( often in the same building ), and everyone knew everyone else in the area, to a large extent.
By comparison with similar archaeological sites in the area, it is suggested by Eric J Talbot, then of Glasgow University, that this was a Norman ringwork earth and timber castle.
Twice-weekly low-fare, high-quality scheduled services linking Fort Lauderdale in Florida with London Gatwick were inaugurated on 5 July 1996, followed by similar services linking Orlando with Manchester and Glasgow Prestwick.
Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, and Nottingham also hold similar markets ; with Manchester having around 200 stalls in 2007, attracting nearly 1. 2 million visitors over five weeks.
When Ferguson's assistant Archie Knox moved to a similar capacity at Glasgow Rangers in the 1991 close season, Kidd was promoted to the role of assistant manager and helped Ferguson guide United to Football League Cup glory in 1992, the Premier League title in 1993, the double in 1994 and again in 1996, as well as another Premier League title in 1997.

Glasgow and initiatives
The Glasgow inner city section was constructed between 1968 and 1972, using a scheme outlined in the Bruce Report, which was published as the Second World War was closing, and which set out a series of initiatives to regenerate the city.

Glasgow and have
Generally, a patient who is unable to voluntarily open the eyes, does not have a sleep-wake cycle, is unresponsive in spite of strong tactile ( painful ), or verbal stimuli and who generally scores between 3 to 8 on the Glasgow Coma Scale is considered to be in coma.
Owing to the difficult terrain in the area, the line from Glasgow, to the south, enters from the northeast and trains from Glasgow to Mallaig, the terminus of the line, have to reverse at Fort William railway station.
The name Irn-Bru is said to have originated during the re-building of Glasgow Central Station in 1901.
* April 26 – Hibernian FC won the Scottish Cup 1 – 0 against Glasgow Celtic FC, the last time in their history they have won the competition.
Many distinguished figures have taught, worked and studied at the University of Glasgow, including six Nobel laureates and two Prime Ministers, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and Andrew Bonar Law.
Unlike other universities in Scotland, Glasgow does not have a single students ' association ; instead, there exist a number of bodies concerned with the representation, welfare and entertainment of students.
Studies have indicated that working-class adolescents in areas such as Glasgow have begun to use certain aspects of Cockney and other Anglicisms in their speech, infiltrating the traditional Glasgow patter.
After three weeks at the Pleasance in Edinburgh in August 2009, the production was to visit the Perth Rep, the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness, and then have a short run at Citizen's Theatre in Glasgow, with hopes for a run in London in 2010.
A study by the University of Glasgow showed that a jury of 12 people was ineffective because a few jurors ended up dominating the discussion, and that seven was a better number because more people feel comfortable speaking, and they have an easier time reaching a unanimous decision.
Wilson is believed to have been the First Baths Master of the Arlington Baths Club in Glasgow.
This Glasgow scientist seems to have been the first to suggest the usage of a manometric gas flame for optical transmission, demonstrated at a meeting of the Glasgow Philosophical Society ; " The History of selenium and its action in the Bell Photophone, with description of recently designed form ", Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow No. 13, 1881, * * * Moser, J.
Another source for Defoe's novel may have been Robert Knox's account of his abduction by the King of Ceylon in 1659 in " An Historical Account of the Island Ceylon ," Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons ( Publishers to the University ), 1911.
In Scotland, the position of Rector exists in the four Ancient Universities-( St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh ) ( in order of foundation ) and at Dundee, which is considered to have Ancient status as a result of its early connections to St. Andrews University.
Rangers have a long-standing rivalry with Celtic, the two Glasgow clubs being collectively known as the Old Firm, since the late 19th century.
Mary is said to have nursed Darnley under this Acer pseudoplatanus | Plane tree at Darnley in Glasgow.
The Lord Mayors and Provosts of Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, City of London and York have the further right to be styled " The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor " ( or Provost ), although they are not members of the Privy Council as this style usually indicates.
Craigmillar Avenue and the area around Baldernock Road have some large Arts and Crafts and Glasgow Style influenced houses.
Historic Scotland and the Glasgow School of Art's Digital Design Studio have formed the Centre for Digital Documentation and Visualization to promote the documentation and 3D representation of heritage objects, architecture and environments with laser scanning and 3D visualization software.

Glasgow and taken
In November of the same year matters were taken even further, when at a meeting of the General Assembly in Glasgow the Scottish bishops were formally expelled from the Church, which was then established on a full Presbyterian basis.
As the British forces in the area lost ground under Luftwaffe bombardment, the King and his party were taken aboard the British cruiser HMS Glasgow at Molde and conveyed a further 1000 km north to Tromsø where a provisional capital was established on 1 May.
Glasgow itself has taken a more measured approach to its high-rise housing stock, eschewing the mass demolition programmes being practiced in other British cities-favouring selective refurbishment of estates with secure futures and on buildings in good structural condition, only razing towers where absolutely necessary.
When James Lumsden retired in 1810 the firm was taken over by his son James Lumsden Junior ( who in 1843 became the Lord Provost of Glasgow ).
As none of the issues that had led to the signing of the National Covenant had been settled, it was obvious to all that the Edinburgh Assembly would simply confirm the decisions taken at Glasgow.
In 1938, she escaped from Germany with two hundred other children and was taken to Glasgow, Scotland.
In April 2005, Infratil completed a major £ 3 million refurbishment of the terminal building, and also controversially rebranded the airport using the phrase " Pure Dead Brilliant ", taken straight from the Glasgow patter.
One of the couriers, disguised as a sailor, is attacked by neds in Glasgow and taken to hospital, where he commits suicide rather than submit to questioning.
The Glasgow Central Railway was taken over by the Caledonian Railway in 1890.
The earliest found unconfirmed reference to him occurs in September 1462 when a man of his name with license to teach is on record as having taken a post in the recently founded University of Glasgow.
Captain Booth reported the Cleopatra " abandoned and sinking ," but instead she drifted in the Bay until found four days later by Spanish trawler boats, then rescued by the Glasgow steamer Fitzmaurice and taken to Ferrol in Spain for repairs.
Trading ships from France and the low countries were unloaded here and the cargo taken up the River Clyde to Glasgow on smaller boats.
Montgomery was dragged nearly 30-miles to Port Glasgow behind horses to be taken back to Virginia but escaped to Edinburgh before the ship sailed.
He was meditating a missionary tour in Persia when his departure was arrested by steps taken by Thomas Chalmers which, after considerable delay, resulted in October 1819 in Irving being appointed his assistant and missionary in St John's parish, Glasgow.
The injured were taken for treatment to five hospitals in Glasgow ; the most patients were taken to Stobhill Hospital, Western Infirmary and Glasgow Royal Infirmary, and the remaining were treated at Southern General and Victoria Infirmary.
A pedestal of blond sandstone, designed by landscape architect Daniel McKendry, bearing the inscription taken from the Aberdeen Breviary At Length Full of Sanctity and Miracles, Mirin Slept in the Lord at Paisley was erected in 2003 opposite St Mirin's Cathedral at the junction of Incle Street, Gauze Street and Glasgow Road in Paisley.
Among the younger scientists were William Laird McKinlay ( 1889 – 1983 ), a 24-year-old science teacher from Glasgow who was recommended by the Scottish explorer William Speirs Bruce, and Bjarn Mamen ( 1893 – 1914 ), a 20-year-old skiing champion from Christiania, Norway, who was taken on as a forester, despite lacking scientific experience.
In 1544 the castle was besieged and taken by the Earl of Arran and Cardinal Beaton, while the then Earl of Lennox was defending Glasgow Castle.
In 1883 it was taken over by the Glasgow and South Western Railway ( G & SWR ) and it became their head quarters.

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