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- Blochairn (/blɒˈxɛərn/, Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Chàirn, lit. 'Town of the Cairn') is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow, situated north of the...
- Barlanark, Barmulloch, Barrachnie, Barrowfield, Blackhill, Blairdardie, Blochairn, Botany, Braidfauld, Bridgeton, Broomhouse, Broomhill, Budhill, Cadder...
- and a supermarket built on part of its good depot; Germiston and the Blochairn industrial area are situated to the east on the other side of the North...
- vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1888), pp. 756-7 no. 2209 John Oswald Mitc****, 'Blochairn and the Tenandrie of Provan', Publications of the Regality Club, 1st series...
- Swinton Tollcross Wellhouse North and Centre Anderston Balornock Barmulloch Blochairn Blythswood Hill Cadder City centre Colston Cowcaddens Cowlairs Charing...
- p****ing through the virtually undeveloped areas of Craighead, Blackhill and Blochairn, where it p****ed under the Monkland Canal. Approaching the city, the course...
- the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The plant lies between the Blackhill, Blochairn, Germiston and Provanmill areas of the city, and was built by Glasgow...
- south is Blochairn House, which today is occupied by the Greater Easterhouse Environmental Trust. Thought to have been built around 1450 Blochairn House...
- Zealand socialist politician, journalist and poet. Robert Hogg was born in Blochairn, Glasgow, Scotland, on 28 January 1864, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth...
- traffic in 1910. The station opened on 1 October 1883. It was known as Blochairn station until 1885, when it was renamed to Garngad. The station closed...