• Glasgow High Kelvinside , often abbreviated to GHK, is an amateur rugby union club in Glasgow, Scotland. They currently play in Scottish National League...
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    members. The club runs a number of sports teams, although the former Glasgow High Kelvinside (GHK) rugby club merged in 1997 with rivals Glasgow Academicals...
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    second division teams of Glasgow Academicals and Glasgow High Kelvinside re-entered the Scottish rugby league in 1998. South of Glasgow, in East Renfrewshire...
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  • history of Glasgow as an amateur district side see: Reshaped as a professional club in 1996, Glasgow Warriors were originally known as Glasgow Rugby before...
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  • school; the Kelvinside Academy - to form a rugby club called Glasgow High Kelvinside. In 1997, Glasgow High Kelvinside merged with Glasgow Academicals...
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  • Scott Hutton (category Glasgow High Kelvinside RFC players)
    a Scottish rugby union footballer who played professionally for Glasgow Warriors, and at amateur level for Glasgow High Kelvinside, Glasgow Hawks and Irish...
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  • The Glasgow Academical Football Club is the third oldest rugby football club in Scotland. The club was also a founder member of the Scottish Football Union...
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  • - to form a rugby club called Glasgow High Kelvinside. In 1997, the 1st XV of Glasgow High Kelvinside merged with the 1st XV of Glasgow Academicals to...
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  • is a Scottish rugby union player who plays for Glasgow High Kelvinside. He previously played for Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh Rugby at the Flanker...
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  • Percy Friebe (category Moseley Rugby Football Club players)
    Murrayfield. Friebe is the Honorary President of Glasgow High Kelvinside. "Percy Friebe". The Essential History of Rugby Union: Scotland. Nick Oswald and John Griffiths...
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    Scotland Football Club is a rugby union club based in Milngavie, Scotland. Founded in 1865, West of Scotland are one of the oldest rugby clubs in the world...
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  • Stephen Begley (category Glasgow Academicals rugby union players)
    amateur club Glasgow Academicals. When the Accies merged with Glasgow High Kelvinside to form the Glasgow Hawks in 1997, he then played for the Glasgow Hawks...
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    Maryhill (redirect from Botany, Glasgow)
    Maryhill Park, North Kelvinside, Queen's Cross, St George's Cross, Cadder, Summerston, Woodside and Wyndford. Maryhill is part of the Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn...
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  • Glasgow District is a Scottish amateur rugby union team which plays in the amateur Scottish Inter-District Championship. The side evolved into the professional...
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  • Caledonian Football Club, occasionally referred to as Glasgow Caledonian, was a 19th-century association football club based at Kelvinbridge, in Glasgow. From...
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    Mount Vernon is a residential area in the east end of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It directly borders Sandyhills and Foxley to the west, while Barlanark...
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  • Kirkcaldy F.C. (category Defunct football clubs in Scotland)
    Kirkcaldy Football Club was a football club from Kirkcaldy in Scotland. The club was founded as Kirkcaldy Wanderers in 1881, playing its first match against...
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    Old Anniesland (category Rugby union in Glasgow)
    It is also used by Glasgow High Kelvinside. Originally home to Glasgow Academicals in 1883, the playing fields were bought by Glasgow HSFP in 1919. It is...
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    weavers in Kirkintilloch by 1790, and in 1867 James Slimon's cotton mill at Kelvinside employed 200 women. With the construction of the Forth and Clyde Canal...
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    Hyndland (category Areas of Glasgow)
    residential area in the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Bordering Broomhill, Dowanhill, Kelvinside and Partickhill, it is a wealthy neighbourhood...
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  • Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team, based in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The club's home is at Uddingston Cricket and Sports Club...
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    Greenock Wanderers RFC (category Rugby clubs established in 1873)
    develop the two rugby pitches, had their opening match against Kelvinside Academicals on Saturday 14 October that year. The Bowling Club took a little longer...
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  • by World Rugby. Head coaches: John Hart and Alex Wyllie Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby. Head coach:...
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  • Langholm Sevens (category Rugby union in Dumfries and Galloway)
    Loughborough Colleges reached the final in 1995, losing out to Glasgow High Kelvinside. Aspatria reached the final in 1990. London Scottish reached the...
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  • Scottish Unofficial Championship (category Rugby union leagues in Scotland)
    Glasgow District clubs were Glasgow Academicals, Clydesdale, Greenock Wanderers, West of Scotland, Kelvinside Academicals, Glasgow HSFP and Glasgow University...
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    (Heriot's FP), J A Hay (Hawick), P H Wright (Borougmuir), D S Munro (Glasgow High Kelvinside), J F Richardson (Edinburgh Academicals), G E A Buchanan-Smith...
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    Easterhouse (category Areas of Glasgow)
    Williamson, footballer/manager The Rental Book of the Baronia de Glasgow, p. 47 pub. by the Grampian Club, London 1875 History of Glasgow - Robert Renwick...
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    1889–90 Scottish Cup (category 1889–90 in Scottish football)
    Northern Linthouse v Fairfield Glasgow Hibernian v Thistle Celtic v Queen's Park Carrington v Maryhill Cowlairs v Victoria Kelvinside Athletic v Southern Athletic...
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    Corkerhill (category Areas of Glasgow)
    Station (Burrell Collection Photo Library, 1900), The Glasgow Story Glasgow Club Nethercraigs, Glasgow Life We're a city full of good sports, Evening Times...
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    Jordanhill (category Areas of Glasgow)
    Gaelic: Cnoc Iòrdain) is an affluent area of the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The area consists largely of terraced housing dating from the...
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