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Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Whiteinch (Scottish Gaelic: Innis Bhàn) is an area in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated directly north of the River Clyde, between the Partick
Whiteinch
Former association football club in Scotland
Whiteinch Football Club was a football club based in the burgh of Whiteinch (now part of the city of Glasgow), Scotland. The club was formed in 1874.
Whiteinch_F.C.
Former railway line in Scotland
The Whiteinch Railway was a railway line opened in 1874 in Scotland to connect industrial premises that had developed in the area with the Stobcross Railway
Whiteinch_Railway
Former railway station in Scotland
Whiteinch Victoria Park railway station was a suburban railway station serving Whiteinch in Glasgow, Scotland. It was opened as a goods station known as
Whiteinch Victoria Park railway station
Whiteinch_Victoria_Park_railway_station
Municipal building in Whiteinch, Scotland
Whiteinch Burgh Hall is a municipal building on Victoria Park Drive South in Whiteinch, part of Glasgow, Scotland. The burgh hall, which is currently derelict
Whiteinch_Burgh_Hall
Former railway station in Scotland
Whiteinch Riverside railway station served the Whiteinch area of the city of Glasgow. It was a two platform station on the Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire
Whiteinch Riverside railway station
Whiteinch_Riverside_railway_station
Former association football club in Scotland
1875 and played their home games at Inchview on Dumbarton Road in the Whiteinch neighbourhood until they went defunct in 1885. In the early uptake of
Partick_F.C._(1875)
Historic county in Scotland
Wattston Wellhouse Westburn West Mains Westwood Westwoodhill Whitehills Whiteinch Whitlawburn Wilsontown Wishaw Wiston Woodlands Woolfords Yieldshields
Lanarkshire
Glasgow-based soap opera (since 2002)
had to decide where in Glasgow the soap would be set. He settled for Whiteinch, on the north banks of the River Clyde. His original commission for the
River_City_(TV_series)
Park in Glasgow, Scotland
the west of Glasgow, Scotland, adjacent to the districts of Scotstoun, Whiteinch, Jordanhill and Broomhill. The park was created and named for Queen Victoria's
Victoria_Park,_Glasgow
disused Titan or giant cantilever crane at the Barclay Curle shipyard at Whiteinch, Glasgow, Scotland. It was built by Sir William Arrol & Co. in 1920. It
Barclay_Curle_Crane
Scottish unitary authority council in Glasgow, Scotland
Anniesland (part), Broomhill, Glasgow Harbour, Jordanhill, Thornwood, Whiteinch Garscadden, Knightswood (part), Scotstounhill, Scotstoun, Yoker Anniesland
Glasgow_City_Council
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
north bank of the River Clyde, just across from Govan. To the west lies Whiteinch, to the east Yorkhill and Kelvingrove Park (across the River Kelvin),
Partick
Crossing beneath the River Clyde in Scotland
cyclists and pedestrians. Two parallel tunnel tubes connect the districts of Whiteinch to the north and Govan to the south in the west of the city. Efforts to
Clyde_Tunnel
British shipbuilding company
Stobcross in Glasgow. In 1876, the company moved their yard down the river to Whiteinch. It was incorporated in 1884 as Barclay Curle. In 1912, Barclay Curle
Barclay_Curle
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
and south and Broomhill to the north and west; the neighbourhoods of Whiteinch, Glasgow Harbour and Hyndland are also fairly close. Thornwood's boundaries
Thornwood,_Glasgow
Largest city in Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Glasgow
Ship lost off South Africa in 1909
Geelong. The ship was laid down at Barclay Curle's Clydeholm Yard in Whiteinch and launched on 12 September 1908 (yard number 472), with Mrs J. W. Taverner
SS_Waratah
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918–1997
city of Glasgow, and part of the Whiteinch ward. 1974–1983: The Glasgow wards of Kelvinside, Partick West, and Whiteinch. 1983–1997: The City of Glasgow
Glasgow_Hillhead
Former association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Airdrieonians_F.C._(1878)
British steamship
was laid up in 1985 and scrapped in 1992. Barclay Curle and Company of Whiteinch, Glasgow built Uganda for the British-India Steam Navigation Company (BI)
SS_Uganda_(1952)
Rolling stock used on the Glasgow subway
Shields Shields Road Southside St Enoch (mainline) Strathbungo Tollcross Whiteinch Victoria Park Lines Cathcart District Railway City Union Line Edinburgh
Glasgow_Subway_rolling_stock
Closed urban tramway system in Glasgow, Scotland
Drive, Crow Road). 6: Dalmuir (Dumbarton Road), Clydebank, Scotstoun, Whiteinch, Partick / Western Infirmary), Sauchiehall Street (Kelvingrove, Charing
Glasgow_Corporation_Tramways
Small river island near Glasgow, Scotland
from the 1830s and is now entirely built over. The name lives on in the Whiteinch district of Glasgow, street names, etc., and probably relates to white
White_Inch
Proposed mass-transit system in Scotland
Shields Shields Road Southside St Enoch (mainline) Strathbungo Tollcross Whiteinch Victoria Park Lines Cathcart District Railway City Union Line Edinburgh
Clyde_Metro
Church in Glasgow, Scotland
the congregation of Whiteinch Church (converted into flats) united with the Scotstoun church to form the Scotstoun and Whiteinch Parish Church. The church
Scotstoun_Parish_Church
British producer of cast iron products
from Jarrow to Howdon and the Clyde Tunnel under the River Clyde from Whiteinch to Govan near Glasgow. The company diversified into plastics and stainless
Carron_Company
Scottish municipal election
Elections to Glasgow Corporation were held on 8 May 1968, alongside municipal elections across Scotland. Of the councils 111 seats, 37 were up for election
1968 Glasgow Corporation election
1968_Glasgow_Corporation_election
North Wales Chronicle. No. 1407. Bangor. 25 February 1854. "Launch at Whiteinch". Glasgow Herald. No. 5331. Glasgow. 3 March 1854. "France". The Times
List_of_ship_launches_in_1854
Yarrow Shipbuilders (1865–1999) Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (1968–1972) Whiteinch: Barclay Curle ABCO Industries A. F. Theriault Shipyard Allied Shipbuilders
List of shipbuilders and shipyards
List_of_shipbuilders_and_shipyards
Cargo steamship that in 1914 was involved in an immigration dispute in Canada
Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. Retrieved 26 September 2022. "Launch at Whiteinch". The Scotsman. No. 14, 699. Edinburgh. 14 August 1890. p. 4. Retrieved
SS_Komagata_Maru
boats. By 1899 twelve boats ran a service between Victoria Bridge and Whiteinch Ferry, taking about 45 minutes on the 3 miles (4.8 km) route which included
Clutha_ferry
Railway in Scotland
obvious opportunity, and on 1 July 1872 the Whiteinch Railway was authorised; at the same time the Whiteinch Tramway was authorised, which distributed wagons
Stobcross_Railway
Area in Glasgow, Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Mount_Florida
International airport in Glasgow, Scotland
Shields Shields Road Southside St Enoch (mainline) Strathbungo Tollcross Whiteinch Victoria Park Lines Cathcart District Railway City Union Line Edinburgh
Glasgow_Airport
Dardie Boyz) Y. Essenside Fleeto West Clydeside Yoker Langy Yoker Toi Y. Whiteinch Bowrie Y. Scotstoun Fleet Finnieston Anderston Young Team Knightswood
List_of_gangs_in_Glasgow
Era of political radicalism in Glasgow, Scotland
including Partick, Maryhill, Bridgeton, Parkhead, Govan, Govanhill, Whiteinch, Shettleston, Springburn, Possilpark, Bellahouston, Rutherglen, Paisley
Red_Clydeside
Street in Glasgow, Scotland
Shields Shields Road Southside St Enoch (mainline) Strathbungo Tollcross Whiteinch Victoria Park Lines Cathcart District Railway City Union Line Edinburgh
Buchanan_Street
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
bounded by Garscadden and Yoker to the west, Victoria Park, Jordanhill and Whiteinch to the east, Jordanhill to the north and the River Clyde (and Braehead
Scotstoun
2024 event in Glasgow, Scotland
dyslexia. The event was held at the Box Hub Warehouse event space in Whiteinch, an industrial area of Glasgow. Customers described the venue as "little
Willy's_Chocolate_Experience
Ferry between Renfrew and Yoker
Ferry, mainly serving the dominant shipyards of the Clyde. The Erskine, Whiteinch, Partick, Govan and Finnieston ferries have all stopped providing the
Renfrew_Ferry
Ocean liner and mail ship
Dongola was ordered by P&O from the shipbuilders Barclay, Curle and Co. of Whiteinch on the River Clyde, and work was reported to be in hand in March 1905
SS_Dongola
Minesweeper of the Royal Navy
built by the Scottish shipbuilder Barclay, Curle and Company at their Whiteinch, Glasgow shipyard as yard number 537, was launched on 30 March 1916, and
HMS_Cornflower_(1916)
1977–2013 British public corporation
Yarrow Shipbuilders (YSL), Scotstoun, Glasgow Barclay Curle and Company, Whiteinch, Glasgow George Clark & NEM, Sunderland Hawthorn Leslie and Company, Hebburn
British_Shipbuilders
Road in Scotland
Shields Shields Road Southside St Enoch (mainline) Strathbungo Tollcross Whiteinch Victoria Park Lines Cathcart District Railway City Union Line Edinburgh
A721_road
Railway line in Glasgow City, Scotland
Maryhill opened by Stobcross Railway; 1874 - Anniesland to Whiteinch opened by Whiteinch Railway; 1875 - Springburn to Bellgrove opened by City of Glasgow
North_Clyde_Line
Association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Vale_of_Leven_F.C.
Area in the city of Glasgow, Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Gorbals
Road in Scotland
interchange (see below) beyond which it drops down to street level at Whiteinch, continuing as Dumbarton Road through Scotstoun, Yoker and into Clydebank
A814_road
Steam dredge
in 1875 to dredge rivers. It was built by Thomas Wingate & Company of Whiteinch, Partick, Scotland, and was a large self-propelled bucket ladder dredge
Groper
Football tournament season
4th Renfrew RV Havelock v Craig Park Rovers v John Elder Queen's Park v Whiteinch Shaftesbury v Rosslyn Rangers v Possilpark Parkgrove v Winton Derby v
1877–78_Scottish_Cup
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
with the loss of at least 125 lives. Hilda was built by Aitkin & Mansel, Whiteinch, Glasgow at a cost of £33,000. She was yard number 117 and was launched
SS_Hilda
Scottish football club, 1946-2008
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Gretna_F.C.
0-4-0ST locomotive class
Caledonian Railway 264 and 611 classes 264 Class loco 56039 shunting at Whiteinch Glasgow in 1958. Built in 1885 as CR 269, later LMS 16039 and BR 56039
Caledonian_Railway_264_Class
Fossilised tree-like plants in Glasgow, Scotland
Dolerite, in the Old Whinstone Quarry, Victoria Park, Lower Balshagray, near Whiteinch and Partick" (PDF). Transactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow
Fossil_Grove
State comprehensive school in Glasgow, Scotland
"raising attainment and achievement." Hyndland, Broomhill, Thornwood and Whiteinch primary schools serve as feeder primaries to the school. Some pupils of
Hyndland_Secondary_School
Former association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
93rd_Highland_Regiment_F.C.
Street in Glasgow, Scotland
Shields Shields Road Southside St Enoch (mainline) Strathbungo Tollcross Whiteinch Victoria Park Lines Cathcart District Railway City Union Line Edinburgh
High_Street,_Glasgow
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
to the city centre. On 15 January 1898, J. Johnstone, a member of the Whiteinch Harriers running club, was killed while attempting to run across the line
Jordanhill_railway_station
Human settlement in Scotland
river inside the Clyde Tunnel which opened in 1963, with Thornwood and Whiteinch on the opposite bank; in addition to vehicles, the tunnel also includes
Shieldhall
Airport in Scotland, UK
Shields Shields Road Southside St Enoch (mainline) Strathbungo Tollcross Whiteinch Victoria Park Lines Cathcart District Railway City Union Line Edinburgh
Glasgow_Prestwick_Airport
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Pollokshields
Ocean liner (1924–1944)
SS Sinaia was an ocean liner built in 1924 in Whiteinch, Glasgow by Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd.for the Fabre Line. Its first visit to Providence, Rhode
SS_Sinaia
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Jamestown_F.C.
Human settlement in Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Stobhill
The Times. No. 22754. London. 8 August 1857. col. B, p. 10. "Launch at Whiteinch". Glasgow Herald. No. 5611. Glasgow. 26 May 1856. "Naval and Military
List_of_ship_launches_in_1856
1979 Scottish film
Springburn and Bishopbriggs railway stations, Cowcaddens, Sighthill, Whiteinch and Woodside. The area surrounding the Forth and Clyde Canal also featured
That_Sinking_Feeling
Calvinist church split from the Church of Scotland in 1843; itself split in 1900
Westbourne/71st (1876–1900) Glasgow White Memorial/75th (1890s-1900) Glasgow Whiteinch/59th (1874–1900) Glasgow Whitevale/3rd (1879–1900) Glasgow Wynd/34th (1854–1900)
Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)
Free_Church_of_Scotland_(1843–1900)
Principal railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Shields Shields Road Southside St Enoch (mainline) Strathbungo Tollcross Whiteinch Victoria Park Lines Cathcart District Railway City Union Line Edinburgh
Glasgow Central railway station
Glasgow_Central_railway_station
Scottish football club
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Clydebank_F.C._(1888)
Association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Crieff_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Third_Lanark_A.C.
Human settlement in Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Lambhill
Association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Rob_Roy_F.C.
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Knightswood, Yoker (part) Glasgow City G14 GLASGOW Former W4 district: Whiteinch, Scotstoun, Yoker (part) Glasgow City G15 GLASGOW Former W5 district:
G_postcode_area
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
John_Elder_F.C.
Ship which sank moments after her launching
time as the "Linthouse Disaster", exist; one erected in Victoria Park, Whiteinch in 1996 and another in Elder Park, Govan. List of United Kingdom disasters
SS_Daphne_(1883)
Patrick's Primary School St Paul's (Shettleston) Primary School St Paul's (Whiteinch) Primary School St Philomena's Primary School St Roch's Primary School
List of state schools in Scotland (city council areas)
List_of_state_schools_in_Scotland_(city_council_areas)
Human settlement in Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Hillhead
Association football club in Argyllshire, Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Campbeltown_Athletic_F.C.
District of Glasgow, Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Knightswood
1918 class of British sloops-of-war
Sold 12 August 1920. HMS Bend Or — built by Barclay Curle & Company, Whiteinch, launched 24 September 1918. Sold 12 August 1920. HMS Cicero — built by
24-class_sloop
Former association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Ayr_Rovers_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Milton_of_Campsie_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Johnstone_Rovers_F.C.
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
house. By 1809, the estate was sustained by its four associated farms of Whiteinch, Windyedge, Woodend and Anniesland. Having married Mary Wilson that year
Jordanhill
British pre-grouping railway company (1844–1922)
opened in stages from 1873; both lines were worked by the NBR. In 1874 the Whiteinch Railway was opened, also worked by the NBR, and after a very lengthy gestation
North_British_Railway
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Polmadie
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Portsmouth Yarrow Shipbuilders (YSL), Scotstoun Barclay Curle and Company, Whiteinch George Clark & NEM, Sunderland Hawthorn Leslie and Company, Hebburn John
Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act 1977
Aircraft_and_Shipbuilding_Industries_Act_1977
French painter
France (1951–1952). His greatest post-war work is in Saint Paul's Church, Whiteinch, Glasgow (1960). It consists of 162 Square metres of curved window set
Gabriel_Loire
River in Scotland
Linthouse, Fairfield of Govan, Inglis of Pointhouse, Barclay Curle of Whiteinch, Connell and Yarrow of Scotstoun. Almost as famous were the engineering
River_Clyde
District in Glasgow, Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Wallacewell
Passenger and cargo motor ship
cargo motor ship built by Barclay Curle & Company at the Clydeholm Yard, Whiteinch, Scotland for Burns, Philp & Company, Limited, Sydney NSW, Australia.
MV_Macdhui
Central business district of Glasgow, Scotland
Partick Partickhill Sandyford Scotstoun Scotstounhill Temple Thornwood Whiteinch Woodlands Yorkhill Yoker South of the River Clyde South-west Bellahouston
Glasgow_city_centre
1915 class of British minesweepers
30 January 1923. HMS Buttercup — built by Barclay Curle and Company, Whiteinch, launched 24 October 1915. Sold 5 February 1920, becoming mercantile salvage
Arabis-class_sloop
Former association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Carfin_Shamrock_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Monkcastle_F.C.
Former association football club in Neilston, Renfrewshire, Scotland
End (Dundee) West End (Glasgow) Whifflet Shamrock Whitefield Whitehill Whiteinch Windsor Winton Wishaw (1879-83) Wishaw Swifts Woodland Woodvale Yoker
Neilston_F.C._(1883)
Football tournament season
Albatross Rangers v Shaftesbury Rosslyn v Union Pollokshields Athletic v Whiteinch Whitefield v Telegraphists South Western v Caledonian Clyde v Blythswood
1878–79_Scottish_Cup
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