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Football ground in Glasgow, Scotland
Inchview was a football ground in the Whiteinch area of Glasgow, Scotland. It was the home ground of Partick from the 1870s until 1885, and of Partick
Inchview
Former association football club in Scotland
Scotland. The club was founded in 1875 and played their home games at Inchview on Dumbarton Road in the Whiteinch neighbourhood until they went defunct
Partick_F.C._(1875)
Association football club in Glasgow, Scotland
moved from home to home, using parks at Kelvingrove, Jordanvale, Muirpark, Inchview among others. In 1897 they moved to Meadowside, where they played until
Partick_Thistle_F.C.
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
They then returned to the Whiteinch area in 1885 when they moved into the Inchview home of their defunct rivals Partick, remaining there until 1897; today
Whiteinch
Area within the city of Perth, Scotland
Ruthvenfield Primary and Oudenarde/Bridge of Earn (currently placed at Inchview Primary). Plans are in place for a Bertha Park Primary school, to be located
Bertha_Park
Scottish football ground (1897–1908)
Thistle from 1897 until 1908. Partick Thistle moved to Meadowside from Inchview Park (Whiteinch) in 1897, the year they were first promoted to Scottish
Meadowside
Football tournament season
Shamrock Park, Carfin 24 September 1892 Partick Thistle 3–1 Johnstone Inchview, Partick 24 September 1892 Kilbirnie 2–3 Cowlairs Milton Park, Kilbirnie
1892–93 Scottish Cup preliminary rounds
1892–93_Scottish_Cup_preliminary_rounds
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
"Scotch Football Notes". Athletic News: 5. 3 October 1883. "Partick F.C. (Inchview Eleven) v Whitehill". Glasgow Herald: 8. 15 January 1883. "Whitehill v
Whitehill_F.C.
Scottish footballer
League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. SoccerData. ISBN 1-899468-67-6. The Inchview boys are in town, William Sheridan, Partick Thistle - The Early Years 1889-90
Percy_Hislop
Football tournament season
Date Home team Score Away team Venue 2 October 1875 Partick 1–1 West End Inchview, Partick 16 October 1875 Clydesdale 1–0 Eastern Kinning Park, Kinning Park
1875–76_Scottish_Cup
Former association football club in Scotland
beat Cowlairs in the semi-final and then beat Thistle 5–1 in the final at Inchview. However the formation and instant success of Celtic - which beat Northern
Northern_F.C.
Football tournament season
16 September 1882 Partick 5–0 Petershill Partick Stadium: Inchview
1882–83_Scottish_Cup
Football club in Fleetwood, England
Rangers were drawn to play Scottish side Partick Thistle, in a match held at Inchview. 300 supporters turned up to Blackpool station to wish the side well, but
Fleetwood_Rangers_F.C.
Upload Photo Former William Ramsay Technical Institute 90–102(Even Nos) Inchview Terrace, Portobello Road 26 August 1989 55°57′26″N 3°07′28″W / 55.957284°N
List of Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh
Football tournament season
Home team Score Away team Venue 23 September 1876 Partick 3–1 Havelock Inchview, Partick 30 September 1876 Towerhill 2–1 Rovers Mosefield Park, Glasgow
1876–77_Scottish_Cup
Football tournament season
Hyde Park, Glasgow 2 September 1893 Partick Thistle 3–3 Airdrieonians Inchview, Partick 2 September 1893 Cambuslang 6–1 Carrington Whitefield Park, Cambuslang
1893–94 Scottish Cup preliminary rounds
1893–94_Scottish_Cup_preliminary_rounds
Football tournament season
3 September 1887 Partick Thistle 10–0 Westbourne Partick Stadium: Inchview
1887–88_Scottish_Cup
Football tournament season
17 September 1881 Partick 5–1 Possilpark Partick Stadium: Inchview
1881–82_Scottish_Cup
Football tournament season
22 September 1877 Partick 2–0 Union Partick Stadium: Inchview
1877–78_Scottish_Cup
Football tournament season
11 September 1886 Partick Thistle 2–3 Queen's Park Partick Stadium: Inchview
1886–87_Scottish_Cup
Football tournament season
13 September 1884 Partick 9–1 Eastern Athletic Partick Stadium: Inchview
1884–85_Scottish_Cup
Football tournament season
12 September 1885 Partick Thistle 11–0 Granton Partick Stadium: Inchview
1885–86_Scottish_Cup
Small river island near Glasgow, Scotland
and Partick to the abbey. Scotland portal Bodinbo Island Donald's Quay Inchview King's Inch Milton Island Newshot Island Park Quay Rashielee Quay St Patrick's
White_Inch
Football tournament season
8 September 1883 Partick 0–8 Queen's Park Partick Stadium: Inchview
1883–84_Scottish_Cup
Scottish footballer
Publishing. p. 175. John McCorkindale at the Scottish Football Association The Inchview boys are in town, Partick Thistle - The Early Years, 2017 John Litster
John_McCorkindale
Dumbarton 1883–84 football season
22 March 1884 Friendly Partick Thistle 2–1 Dumbarton Inchview, Glasgow Paterson Robertson Lindsay 7' Attendance: 4,000
1883–84_Dumbarton_F.C._season
Football tournament season
Maxwell Park, Glasgow 1 September 1894 Partick Thistle 6–1 Royal Albert Inchview, Partick 1 September 1894 Glengowan 1–3 Wishaw Thistle Dumbreck Park, Caldercruix
1894–95 Scottish Cup preliminary rounds
1894–95_Scottish_Cup_preliminary_rounds
Football tournament season
Swifts Hanover Park, Glasgow 26 September 1891 Partick Thistle 0–3 Hurlford Inchview, Partick 26 September 1891 Wishaw Thistle 5–2 Arthurlie Old Public Park
1891–92 Scottish Cup preliminary rounds
1891–92_Scottish_Cup_preliminary_rounds
Football tournament season
5 October 1878 Partick 2–0 Northern Partick Stadium: Inchview
1878–79_Scottish_Cup
British royal recognitions
Heatherwood Hospital, Ascot, Berkshire. Charles Edward Day Galloway, Janitor, Inchview Primary School, Edinburgh. Ralph Galloway, Works Superintendent, Mixing
1977_New_Year_Honours
House, North Lodge) Category C(S) 27285 Upload Photo 90-102(Even Nos) Inchview Terrace, Portobello Road, Former Wm Ramsay Technical Institute With Gatepiers
List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/26
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh/26
Football tournament season
27 September 1879 Partick 2–0 Petershill Partick Stadium: Inchview
1879–80_Scottish_Cup
housing. Fir Park Motherwell Motherwell 1895 – – 1895–present Still in use. Inchview Partick Partick Thistle 1885 1897 Unknown 1893–1897 In Whiteinch; approximately
List of Scottish Football League stadiums
List_of_Scottish_Football_League_stadiums
Kinghorn Road, Inchview Hotel With Boundary Walls 56°03′44″N 3°13′37″W / 56.0623°N 3.226844°W / 56.0623; -3.226844 (69 Kinghorn Road, Inchview Hotel With
List of listed buildings in Burntisland, Fife
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Burntisland,_Fife
UK government national awards
the Parliamentary Counsel. Miss Kathleen Aitken Dougall, Head Teacher, Inchview Primary School, Edinburgh. Desmond Hugh Douglas. For services to Table
1987_Birthday_Honours
Stadium in Greenock, Scotland
Hampden Park (first) Hawkhill Hibernian Park Hyde Park Ibrox Park (first) Inchview Kinning Park Meadowside New Logie Green Old Ralston Park Springvale Park
Ravenscraig_Stadium
Celtic 1892–93 football season
12 November 1892 Glasgow Cup Partick Thistle 1–1 Celtic Glasgow 15:00 GMT Celtic Report Stadium: Inchview Park Attendance: 200
1892–93_Celtic_F.C._season
Dumbarton 1882–83 football season
10 February 1883 Friendly Partick 0–2 Dumbarton Inchview, Partick McArthur 44' Kerr 75'
1882–83_Dumbarton_F.C._season
Former tram system in Scotland
Regent Road, London Road, Jock's Lodge, Piersfield Terrace, Moira Terrace, Inchview Terrace, Portobello High Street, Abercorn Terrace to Joppa Gilmore Place
Edinburgh and District Tramways
Edinburgh_and_District_Tramways
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