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People say the Hatrack on St Vincent Street is the building Glaswegians love the most but I look at it and think: really, that one, why? I ...
Tiny but stunning, the island offers endless sea-to-sky views, with just waves and birdsong breaking the silence ...
For decades, Pettigrew and Stephens occupied a prominent chunk of Sauchiehall Street in the city centre. The store opened in 1888, when Glasgow drapers Andrew Hislop Pettigrew and William Henry ...
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To mark Glasgow ’s 850th anniversary, however, it is 1175 that counts. By granting Glasgow burgh status in that year, King William I of Scotland endowed burgesses of the city with the rights to own ...
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Scotland’s second city is filled with boutique hotels, heritage suites and luxury spa stays – here are the best ones to book ...
This month, Livingston were purchased by Calvin Ford, the great-great-grandson of car-industry pioneer Henry Ford. They were ...
IT HAS some very famous pupils, and a history which stretches back 150 years. Govan High is one of Glasgow’s oldest schools ... He officially opened the refurbished building in September 2002. He ...
Celtic fans staging an unofficial title party have ignored warnings to climb a historic building ... in Glasgow’s city centre. Some fans have been pictured scaling traffic lights and the famous ...
Until recently, Glasgow’s accommodation ... supplying artful Scottish-French plates and access to an extensive wine cellar. Room decor is sensitive to the building’s Victorian history; florals ...
Built like many of its ilk in the 1950s as part of an ambitious post-war plan to clear Glasgow's slums, the poorly ...