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Clydebank Town Hall is a municipal building in Dumbarton Road, Clydebank, Scotland. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Clydebank Burgh Council, is a Category B listed building . [ 1 ]
Clydebank's boundary was extended to include Dalmuir West in 1925 and the first phase of the Council-built Mountblow housing scheme north of Dumbarton Road was completed in 1933. After the war, pre-fab houses were added to the south of Dumbarton Road and were replaced in 1970 by the white house scheme.
Public Library Dumbarton Road 55°54′05″N 4°24′31″W / 55.901307°N 4.408691°W / 55.901307; -4.408691 ( Public Library Dumbarton Category B
Bus connections to Glasgow, Dumbarton and the surrounding areas of Clydebank use the bus terminus at the southern end of the Clyde Shopping Centre. Formerly, the town was connected to the once extensive Glasgow tramway system, being served by routes 9 (via Dumbarton Road) and 1A (via Anniesland). Route 20 served Duntocher.
It is situated on Dumbarton Road near Clydebank Town Hall. Initial plans were drawn up in 1893. Initial plans were drawn up in 1893. The church was designed by Glasgow architects, Steel & Balfour, in the English Gothic style and the foundation stone was laid by John Wilson, MP for Govan, on 3 October 1896. [ 1 ]
By the early 1900s, the Clydebank works had expanded to cover 80 acres (32 ha) spread along Dumbarton Road, consisting of the East and West yards, which were separated by a fitting out basin, where once launched the hulls are fitted out with the aid of two cranes each capable of lifting 150 tons.
Dumbarton Road, Scotstoun, Glasgow (looking west) A814 crossing the River Leven on the Artizan Bridge, Dumbarton The A814 carries on to the A739 interchange (see below) beyond which it drops down to street level at Whiteinch , continuing as Dumbarton Road through Scotstoun , Yoker and into Clydebank (where it is named Glasgow Road) and Dalmuir ...
The original starting point of the A82 in Glasgow was at Trongate. It proceeded to run westwards along Argyle Street and Dumbarton Road to Dumbarton via Clydebank. [61] On 16 May 1934, the road was rerouted to run along Buchanan Street, New City Road and Great Western Road, whose westward extension from Anniesland Cross had been recently ...