The city of Glasgow in Scotland lies on the River Clyde and has a history that is rich, diverse and often tumultuous as Glasgow emerged from early medieval settlement to become Scotland’s largest city today. Glasgow had a religious site in the 6th century and later, was one of the largest and wealthiest bishoprics in the Kingdom of Scotland. By the late 12th century the status of burgh was bestowed along with the right to an annual fair; the fair continues as a popular annual event to this day. The University of Glasgow developed from 1451 and Glasgow was elevated in status and prestige. Transatlantic trade from the 18th century with British North America and the British West Indies saw exceptional growth and the Industrial Revolution steered the city to become one of the world's greatest centres for ship building and engineering. The Victorian era and Edwardian period saw Glasgow at the height of its importance.
Glasgow is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with distinct areas including the ‘Old City of Glasgow’ around the cathedral, a vast commercial and financial sector, cultural area with theatres, excellent shopping and entertainment as well as lovely parks and open spaces. Glasgow is home to many historic buildings, sites of interest, visitor and cultural attractions as well as the usual delights of a city as large, historic and modern as Glasgow.
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33 Townsend Street
Glasgow,
5 Campsie Road
Kirkintilloch
Glasgow,
273 High Street
Glasgow,
111-115 Glasgow Road
Milngavie
Glasgow,
31 Wheatley Loan
Bishopbriggs
Glasgow,
66 Lunan Drive
Bishopbriggs
Glasgow,
7 Victoria Park Gardens South
Glasgow,
310 Byres Road
Glasgow,
28 Rose Street
Glasgow, G3 6RE
29-31 West High Street
Kirkintilloch
Glasgow,
133 Millersneuk Crescent
Millerston
Glasgow, G33 6PG
189 Old Shettleston Road
Glasgow,
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