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- Shettleston (Scots: Shuttlestoun, Scottish Gaelic: Baile Nighean Sheadna) is an area in the east end of Glasgow in Scotland. The origin of the name 'Shettleston'...
- title Shettleston F.C.. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Shettleston F.C. may...
- Glasgow Shettleston may mean or refer to: Glasgow Shettleston (UK Parliament constituency) Glasgow Shettleston (Scottish Parliament constituency) This...
- Shettleston Football Club was a football club from Shettleston in Glasgow. The club was founded in 1879, and pla**** in the first Lanarkshire Cup in 1879–80...
- Scottish football club based in Shettleston, in the East End of Glasgow. Nicknamed the Town, they were formed in 1903 as Shettleston Juniors Football & Athletic...
- Shettleston (Ward 19) is one of the 23 wards of Glasgow City Council. Since its creation in 2007 it has returned four council members, using the single...
- Shettleston New Church is an early 20th-century church building of the Church of Scotland in the Shettleston district of Glasgow, Scotland. The church...
- Glasgow Shettleston is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood), being one of eight constituencies within the Glasgow City council area. It...
- South and Annan Athletic. Weatherson was also joint player-manager of Shettleston in the Scottish Juniors, West Region. Weatherson started his senior career...
- Labour politician and judge. Wheatley was born on 17 January 1908 in Shettleston, Glasgow, the third and youngest child of Janet (1877–1951), a pupil...