• and 6 times for Glasgow District. He was capped ten times between 1962 and 1965 for Scotland. Allan Massie considers that: "Ron Glasgow was the most under-capped...
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    Shamed a City, Oran Mor, Glasgow, four stars — Mary Brennan, The Herald, 13 November 2018 "Rebus Long Shadows Extends Tour With Ron Donachie in Title Role"...
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  • Nesby Glasgow (1957–2020), American football player Robert Glasgow (1925–2008), American organist Ron Glasgow, Scottish rugby union player Ryan Glasgow (born...
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  • Lyons Crime Family (category Crime in Glasgow)
    2022". The Lyons v the Daniels, the incredible inside story of Glasgow's gang wars Ron McKay, Glasgowlive.co.uk (18 May 2017) Error in Webarchive template:...
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  • Gedge and Peter Gedge; Henry was Peter's father Cameron Glasgow and Ron Glasgow; Cameron is Ron's son Brian Gossman and Jimmy Gossman; brothers Derrick...
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  • Champions (2): 1931, 1938 Lanarkshire Sevens Champions (2): 1969, 1974 Glasgow HSFP Sevens Champions (1): 1929 St. Andrews University Sevens Champions...
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    SIVault, Retrieved 31 May 2013. Anderson, Ron (7 November 1975) "Wilkie Sportsman of the year", The Glasgow Herald, Retrieved 2 June 2013. "Olympic heroes...
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    The Glasgow razor gangs were violent gangs that existed in the East End and South Side of Glasgow, Scotland in the late 1920s and 1930s and were named...
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  • Scottish provincial amateur rugby union team that draws its players from Glasgow District, Edinburgh District, North of Scotland District, Midlands District...
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  • bullet flew through the roof of their home and almost hit the 11-week-old Ron as he lay on his bed. Because of Mt Mulligan's physical isolation, encouraging...
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  • Australia at Murrayfield in 1947. Later caps were won by Donald MacDonald, Ron Glasgow and Ian McCrae, further growing the reputation of the club. Throughout...
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  • principal is Mr. Bill Maupin. The past two principals were Dave Edwards and Ron Glasgow. The school is located at 702 S. Roosevelt Burlington, IA. The Nikes...
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  • Mike Campbell-Lamerton, Peter Brown, Tomes, Cuthbertson, Jim Greenwood, Ron Glasgow, Derrick Grant, Rodger Arneil, Jim Calder. Massie has received the following...
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  • of him that: "He was not a devastating tackler like Douglas Elliot or Ron Glasgow, though he was a very safe one. His first quality was his mobility; he...
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  • beaten for gold, Glasgow Herald, p. 4, retrieved September 10, 2014 Marshall, Ron (September 7, 1974), Clement fails to qualify, Glasgow Herald, p. 4, retrieved...
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    Christopher "Ron Geesin Biography", AllMusic. Retrieved 17 August 2014 Cavanagh, John (2014) "Geesin still energised from Atom Heart Mother", Glasgow Herald...
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    prime minister Boris Johnson and UN secretary-general António Guterres at the opening ceremony of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow on November 1, 2021...
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  • Retrieved 6 July 2021. "FOOTBALL". Glasgow Herald. 22 January 1883. (via British Newspaper Archive. "FOOTBALL". GlaSgow Herald. 17 December 1883. (via) British...
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    Daniel Portman (category Male actors from Glasgow)
    (2023). Portman is the son of actor Ron Donachie and Fiona Biggar, and has a sister Naomi. He was born in Glasgow and grew up in Strathbungo on the city's...
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  • The Volcano (nightclub) (category Glasgow articles missing geocoordinate data)
    The Volcano was a nightclub in Glasgow that featured in the 1996 film Trainspotting. The nightclub was located on 15 Benalder Street in Partick Cross...
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    Headbutt (redirect from Glasgow kiss)
    a headbutt is sometimes referred to as a Glasgow kiss, a tongue-in-cheek reference to the city of Glasgow's violent reputation. The character Yosser Hughes...
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    was "Rock 'n' Roll Damnation" (June 1978). An appearance at The Apollo, Glasgow, during the Powerage Tour was recorded and released as If You Want Blood...
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  • bankers, including the Glasgow engineer James Rodger. They acquired the Middleton Yard in Govan in 1864, and soon acquired more land at Ron Bank in Govan which...
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  • Retrieved 2 July 2010. "Ron Bain". BFI. Archived from the original on 14 July 2019. "Stars light up for royalty". Glasgow Herald. 14 March 1988. p. 4...
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  • Yard; Gleb Botkin; Peter Vanezis, Regius Professor of Forensic Medicine (Glasgow) and ears; former Danish ambassador to Germany Herluf Zahle; Ernest Louis...
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    (1998–1999). Baxendale's early stage credits include The Soldiers at Glasgow's Citizens Theatre, which earned her a 1993 Ian Charleson Award nomination...
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    his nurse "I have got that woman. We are all right." — Adrian McGill, Glasgow Fire Service Sub Officer (18 November 1972), shouting to other firefighters...
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    September 2014, the Millennium Stadium lost out by a single vote behind Glasgow's Hampden Park, a decision that FAW chief executive Jonathan Ford put down...
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    lives of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry...
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    of Music and Drama (RSAMD, now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) in Glasgow, graduating in 2003. While enrolled at RSAMD Heughan performed in numerous...
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