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Linthouse is a
neighbourhood in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is
situated directly south of the
River Clyde and lies
immediately west of Govan, with...
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Linthouse Football Club was a
football club from the
Linthouse district of Govan, Scotland. The club pla**** in navy blue. The club were
established in...
- Dumbarton, with a
focus on Scotland's
shipbuilding heritage. The museum's
Linthouse building is
located at
Irvine Harbour,
situated within the
category A...
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reaching the
third round of the
Scottish Cup, in 1887–88. The club beat
Linthouse in the
first round and
Pollokshields at home in the second, but lost 2–0...
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Stephens or just Stephens, was a
Scottish shipbuilding company based in
Linthouse, Glasgow, on the
River Clyde and, initially, on the east
coast of Scotland...
- of the
Royal Navy. She was laid down by
Alexander Stephen and Sons of
Linthouse, Govan,
Scotland on 25
March 1942,
launched on 7 May 1943 and commissioned...
- east of the
Linthouse neighbourhood. It
contains Elder Park Library [de], a
boating pond, the
original Fairfield farmhouse, and
Linthouse Mansion portico...
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Govan Parish Church,
currently named Govan &
Linthouse Parish Church, is a 19th-century
church building located in the
Govan area of Glasgow, Scotland...
- Park, Kingston,
Kinning Park, Langlands, Langshot, Langside, Laurieston,
Linthouse, Mansewood, Mavisbank, Merrylee, Moorepark, Mosspark,
Mount Florida, Muirend...
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holding the
senior Linthouse club to 2–2 draw,
having been 2
goals to the good; the replay, at
Whitefield Park,
ended 5–3 to
Linthouse,
Daniel Barr of Fairfield...