Glasgow City Mission is a Christian charitable organisation whose remit covers Glasgow, Scotland. It is dedicated to sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ...
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The City Mission movement started in Glasgow in January 1826 when David Nasmith founded the Glasgow City Mission (Scotland). It was an interdenominational...
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to: Glasgow City Mission London City Mission Melbourne City Mission This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title City Mission. If...
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Glasgow City Heliport (ICAO: EGEG) is a heliport located in Glasgow, Scotland. The Heliport is located at Linthouse Road in Govan, close to the Queen...
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City Mission was founded on 1 March 1832 by David Nasmith, six years after the founding of the first City Mission in the world, Glasgow City Mission....
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Glasgow Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Ghlaschu) is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the oldest cathedral...
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order to combat homelessness and poverty in Scotland such as Glasgow Needy, Glasgow City Mission. These organisation offer food to the homeless as they are...
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operates 410 missions throughout the world, as of July 2022. Most are named after the location of the mission headquarters, usually a specific city. The geographical...
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International Christian College (redirect from Glasgow Bible College)
fashionable west end of the city, at the corner of Byres Road and Great Western Road and in 1990 it became known as Glasgow Bible College. Facilities here...
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HMS Glasgow is the first Type 26 frigate to be built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The Type 26 class will partially replace the navy's thirteen...
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had started the City Mission movement in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1826, and by the time of his death in 1839, there were 45 such missions in Great Britain...
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Rangers F.C. (redirect from Glasgow Rangers F.C.)
Rangers Football Club is a professional football club in Glasgow, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top division of Scottish...
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Mission: Impossible is a 1996 American action spy film directed by Brian De Palma and produced by and starring Tom Cruise from a screenplay by David Koepp...
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he was 20 decided to become a missionary. In 1861, he joined the Glasgow City Mission as an evangelist. Here he met the Samoan missionary, George Turner...
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First Glasgow is the largest bus company serving the Greater Glasgow area in Scotland. It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup. The company operates within the...
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David Nasmith (section City Missions worldwide)
for Religious Improvement (1824), Glasgow City Mission (1826), Edinburgh City Mission (1832), and London City Mission (1835). He "died poor", in 1839,...
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The Iwakura Mission or Iwakura Embassy (岩倉使節団, Iwakura Shisetsudan) was a Japanese diplomatic voyage to the United States and Europe conducted between...
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Namami Gange Programme (redirect from Namami Gange mission)
Namami Gange Programme is an Integrated Conservation Mission, approved as a Flagship Programme by the Union Government of India in June 2014 with a budget...
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Baillieston (redirect from Glasgow Baillieston)
class suburb of Glasgow, Scotland. It is about 7 miles (11 km) east of the city centre. It also gives its name to Ward 20 of Glasgow City Council and forms...
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Kent. Charlotte Elizabeth, Mrs. Weir, Volunteer, Glasgow City Mission. For voluntary service in Glasgow and Arran. Iris, Mrs. Whitaker. For services to...
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Renfield Street in Glasgow city centre, Scotland. The Apollo operated from 5 September 1973 until closure on 16 June 1985 and was Glasgow's leading music venue...
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2014 Commonwealth Games (redirect from Glasgow 2014)
Federation (CGF). It took place in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 3 August 2014. Glasgow was selected as the host city on 9 November 2007 during CGF General...
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St George's Tron Church (redirect from St George's-Tron Church, Glasgow)
The St George's Tron Church, in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Church of Scotland church in the city centre, located in Nelson Mandela Place, previously known...
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outlying towns and villages. The Presbytery boundaries extend beyond the City of Glasgow to include parts of four other local authority areas (East Dunbartonshire...
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set for 2030. Some climate-related goals from COP26 are for 2030: The Glasgow Climate Pact aims to "[reduce] global carbon dioxide emissions by 55 percent...
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Angeles Times report on Bradford City test case findings Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine "The Glasgow Herald – Google News Archive Search"...
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Clerk – Lord Boyle January – the Glasgow City Mission is founded by David Nasmith, initiating the global City Mission movement. 17 January – The Ballantyne...
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No. 602 Squadron RAF (redirect from No. 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron RAF)
602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron is a Royal Auxiliary Air Force squadron. Originally formed in 1925 as a light bomber squadron, its role changed in 1938...
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University Club. He played for Edinburgh District in the inter-city matches against Glasgow District of 3 December 1921 and 2 December 1922, from which he...
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Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci. ISBN 0865164223. Stone, Jon R. (1996). Latin for the Illiterati. London and New York City: Routledge. ISBN 0415917751....
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