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Maryhill and house
The Maryhill Extension exited from the back of the Mornington cable car house, following Glenpark Avenue for 0. 5 miles.

Maryhill and Glasgow's
Maryhill also boasts one of Glasgow's original Carnegie libraries, deftly designed by the Inverness architect James Robert Rhind.
and Glasgow's oldest athletic club ( Maryhill Harriers ) are also located in Maryhill.
Just south of the area is Hillhead, which forms the heart of Glasgow's west end, and to the north is Maryhill.
The initial line proposed was a 20-kilometre route that would run from Maryhill in the Northwest of the city to Easterhouse on Glasgow's Eastern fringe.

Maryhill and first
Hill used his Maryhill property to build the first paved roads in the Pacific Northwest, the Maryhill Museum of Art ( originally intended as a grand residence for the Hills ), Maryhill Stonehenge, a monument to the World War I dead of Klickitat County in the form of a Stonehenge replica, and a planned community.
The first section to open was from Pasco west through Wishram to cliffs ( near Maryhill ), a length of, on December 15, 1907.
Maryhill had the first Temperance Society in the United Kingdom after lawlessness filled the streets in the Victorian era.
The first section to open was from Pasco west to Cliffs ( near Maryhill ), a length of, on December 15, 1907.
Following various other local successes Dunipace enjoyed their first lengthy run in the Scottish Cup in 1901 – 02, where they reached the semi-finals with wins over Airth Castle Rangers, Smithston, Clydebank, Leith Ivanhoe and Renfrew before putting on what was described as their worst display of the season against Maryhill Juniors at Meadowside Park.

Maryhill and schools
Some of the schools the sisters founded are Maryknoll Convent School in Kowloon, Hong Kong ; Holy Spirit School ( later Maryknoll Sisters ' School, now Marymount Secondary School ) in Happy Valley, Hong Kong ; Maryknoll College ( now Miriam College ) in Quezon City, Philippines ; and the Maryknoll Academy ( now Maryhill College ) in Lucena City, Philippines.
The GSL faculty members mostly hail from local and international theological schools such as the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome, the Maryhill School of Theology, Loyola School of Theology, UST Ecclesiastical Faculty, San Carlos Seminary, Mother of Good Counsel Seminary, to name a few.

Maryhill and where
A part of the Antonine Wall runs through Maryhill, in the Maryhill Park area, where there is the site of a Roman fort adjoining the wall in nearby Bearsden.
They finally returned to the UK in 1926, barracked at Maryhill in Glasgow, where they saw duty in the General Strike.
The replica of Stonehenge, at Maryhill, commemorates the dead of World War I, while the Peace Arch, where today's Interstate 5 highway crosses the U. S .– Canada border, celebrates peaceful relations and the open border between the two nations.
The play at New Petershill Park, a modern stadium with a 2000 capacity, including a 562 all seated stand, and currently compete in the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association where they share a healthy rivalry with Maryhill.
The Kelvin then passes through the large flood plain north of Twechar where is fed by the Dock Water, Queenzie Burn, the Cast Burn and the Board Burn before reaching Kirkintilloch at its confluence with the more substantial waters of the Glazert and Luggie, it then flows past Torrance, meanders through Balmore Haughs, to the south of Bardowie where it joins the Allander Water after which it takes a south-westerly direction towards Maryhill, Hillhead, through Kelvingrove Park before falling into the River Clyde at Yorkhill Basin in the city of Glasgow.
Maryhill Line services connect with the Argyle and North Clyde Lines at station, where the Maryhill Line terminates in a bay platform built as part of the extension from Maryhill.

Maryhill and children
He was born at 118 Kirkland Street, Maryhill, Glasgow, the fourth of the six children of James Macrae, a sergeant in the Glasgow police force, and his wife, Catherine Graham.

Maryhill and are
Despite their name, the club are based in the Maryhill area of the city, and have not played in Partick since 1908.
Choruses of " Red and Yellow Army ", " Mary fae Maryhill ", " Over Land and Sea ", " Forever and Ever " and " We've Followed the Thistle for Many a Day " are commonly heard in the singing section of the Jackie Husband Stand or " The Shed " as they are colloquially known, on match-days.
Maryhill Football Club are an association football team based in the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Scotland.
In addition to the interchange with services from Glasgow Queen Street ( High Level ) and Edinburgh Waverley, there are interchanges with the Cumbernauld Line at Springburn, with the Maryhill Line at, and with the Glasgow Subway at Partick.
The ring road plan also called for a motorway out from the centre of the city to the north-west ( as the ring road plan would have involved four motorways running off of the central ring-a northeast one, which is the M8 from Glasgow city centre to Edinburgh ; a southwest one, which is the M8 from Glasgow city centre to Greenock ; a southeast one, the projected M74 extension ; and a northwest one, which would have left the Inner Ring Road at Woodside ( slip road stubs are visible ) and followed the path of the Forth & Clyde Canal up through the Maryhill area of Glasgow to Milngavie and beyond ).
They are Cadder Primary School, Caldercuilt Primary School, Dunard Primary School, Kelvindale Primary School, Maryhill Primary School, Parkview Primary School, Ruchill Primary School, Westercommon Primary School and Wyndford Primary School.
The other nine constituencies of the Glasgow region are Glasgow Anniesland, Glasgow Kelvin, Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn, Glasgow Pollok, Glasgow Provan Glasgow Shettleston, Glasgow Southside and Rutherglen.

Maryhill and Scottish
Maryhill is a constituent member of the Scottish Parliament, known as Glasgow Maryhill.
* A short-lived 1960s TV soap High Living created by ( then ) Cowcaddens-based Scottish Television was set in a tower block in the Wyndford area of Maryhill, however as a totally studio-based drama, it relied of pictures of the flats as part of the opening and closing title sequences.
Whilst revolution was the furthest thing from the minds of the trade union leaders of the day, Gallacher later claimed that they should have marched to the barracks in the Maryhill district of the city and encouraged the Scottish troops there to leave them and join the workers against the government.
He stood unsuccessfully as an SNP candidate for the House of Commons in the Glasgow Anniesland constituency in the 1997 General Election before standing in the Glasgow Maryhill constituency in both the 1999 and 2003 Scottish Parliamentary elections.
The ICL Inquiry is taking place in Maryhill Community Central Hall, and started on 2 July 2008, after extensive refurbishment work was carried out on behalf of the Scottish Courts Service to make the venue suitable for the public inquiry.
* Partick Thistle is a Scottish football club that moved from the Glasgow district of Partick to that of Maryhill but retains its name.
On reforming the TA in 1947, the regiment returned once again to Maryhill as the 51st / 52nd ( Scottish ) Infantry Division Signal Regiment.
Patricia Josephine Ferguson ( born 24 September 1958, Glasgow ) is a Labour Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow Maryhill, a seat which she has held since 1999.
After being elected as MSP for Glasgow Maryhill in May 1999 she was Deputy Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament and, more recently, as a member of the Parliament's Standards and Procedures Committees.
* Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn ( Scottish Parliament constituency )

Maryhill and .
The Pictorial Sequence is currently housed at the Maryhill Museum of Art, Goldendale, Washington, USA.
During the early stages of the Glasgow School of Art Mackintosh also completed the Queen ’ s Cross Church project in Maryhill, Glasgow.
A replica of Stonehenge built by Samuel Hill as a monument to local men killed in World War I called Maryhill Stonehenge.
Samuel Hill was an early promoter of the area, promoting better roads and building local landmarks such as a war memorial replica of Stonehenge ( Maryhill Stonehenge ) and a mansion that would become the Maryhill Museum of Art.
Maryhill Estates is a city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States.
Maryhill Estates incorporated in 1963 and was developed in the early 1960s.
Maryhill Estates is located at ( 38. 266370 ,-85. 652726 ).
These include Bellewood, Brownsboro Village, Maryhill Estates and Windy Hills.
Biggs Junction is across the Columbia River from Maryhill, Washington.
In 2008 Goldendale hosted the International Gravity Sports Association's ' Festival of Speed ,' on a segment of the historic Maryhill highway.
Goldendale's tourist attractions include the Goldendale Observatory, the nearby Maryhill Museum with a collection of 87 works by Auguste Rodin & a contemporary architectural construction by Portland based firm Allied Works Architecture, and a life-size cement replica of stonehenge situated ten minutes south of Goldendale.
Maryhill is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Klickitat County, Washington, United States.
Maryhill is named after the wife and daughter of regional icon Sam Hill, who purchased land and envisioned a community there shortly after the turn of the 20th century.
Maryhill, WA from the Stonehenge replica.
Maryhill is located at ( 45. 685649 ,-120. 817232 ).
The canal continues past Twechar, through Kirkintilloch and Bishopbriggs to the Maryhill area north of Glasgow city centre.
The branch within Glasgow from Maryhill to Port Dundas, showing Ruchill Church Hall | Ruchill Church.

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