Lanarkshire Towns and Villages G
Glasgow
Glasgow, Central Glasgow
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Glasgow Districts A-B
Anderston, Anniesland, Arden, Baillieston, Balgrayhill, Balornoch, Barlanark, Barmulloch, Barrhead,
Battlefield, Bearsden, Bellahouston, Belmont, Blythswood, Bridgeton, Broomhill, Broomielaw
Glasgow Districts C-D
Calton, Cardonald, Carmyle, Carntyne, Castlemilk, Cathcart, Clarkston, Cowcaddens, Cranhill
Cranstonhill, Daharnoch, Dalmarnoch, Dennistoun, Dowanhill, Drumchapel, Duddingston
Glasgow Districts E-H
Easterhouse, Garnethill, Garngad, Garrowhill, Garscadden, Govan, Govanhill, Halfway, Hillhead, Househillwood, Hutchesontown
Glasgow Districts I-M
Ibrox, Kelvingrove, Kelvinside, King's Park, Kinning Park, Knightswood, Langside, Lintbourne
Maryhill, Merrylee, Mile End, Millerston, Milton, Mosspark
Glasgow Districts N-Q
Nether Pollok, Newlands, Nitshill, Oatlands, Parkhead, Partick, Penilee, Plantation,
Pollok, Pollokshaws, Pollokshields, Polmadie, Possilpark, Queen's Park
Glasgow Districts R-Z
Radnor Park, Riddrie, Roystonhill, Ruchazie, Rutherglen, Scotstounhill, Shawlands, Shettleston
Sighthill, Springburn, Strathbungo, St Rollox, Tollcross, Westercraigs, Whiteinch, Woodside
Gorbals
Demolished/Destroyed
Cunninghame Memorial Church, Ballater St and Thistle St. Built 1898 but gutted by fire, and demolished the following day, in early December 1977.
Gorbals Parish Church, built 1806-1810, tower struck by lightning and the building eventually demolished in the 1970's, site now occupied by Sheriff Court of Glasgow and Strathkelvin
Rose St Free Church , demolished post 1964.
Around 50 images of the area taken during the 1970's including many church buildings can be found
at Urban Glasgow: Glasgow past and present. An amazing collection of photographs posted by the photographer, these images can only be seen on the Urban Glasgow website and give a glimpse into the last days of the district before major redevelopment, please remember though that these images are copyright to the photographer and permission should be sought before taking copies.
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