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  2. Anderston - Wikipedia

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    Anderston Primary School (1973), a non-denominational state school, is located on Port Street in Anderston. [29] St Patrick's Roman Catholic Primary School (1962) is situated on Perth Street in Anderston. [30] Glasgow Gaelic School (1999) is a Gaelic language nursery, primary and secondary school located in Berkeley Street. [31]

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  6. Anderston Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Anderston Centre (originally styled as the Anderston Cross Commercial Centre, but now officially branded as Cadogan Square) is a mixed-use commercial and residential complex, and former bus station located in the Anderston area of Glasgow, Scotland.

  7. Timeline of Glasgow history - Wikipedia

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    1712: Glasgow owners own 4% of Scottish fleet, 46 vessels; 1715: Glasgow Courant newspaper first published [29] 1718: Possible date for first Glasgow vessel to sail to America; 1719: Cotton printing has begun; 1720: Glasgow's estimated population is 15,000; 1721-1735: James Anderson builds "Andersontown" (modern-day Anderston) village

  8. Sandyford, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The area was a country estate outside Glasgow and north of the former burgh of Anderston [2] centred around Sandyford House until the mid-19th century, [3] [4] when the expansion and industrialisation of the rapidly growing city spread westwards, with Sauchiehall Street, on which Sandyford House stood, [5] becoming one of the primary thoroughfares (at that time the western end of Sauchiehall ...

  9. Anderston railway station - Wikipedia

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    Anderston railway station serves Glasgow's financial district of Anderston and, across the M8 motorway, the housing schemes of both Anderston West and the Blythswood Court estate of the Anderston Centre. It is also close to both the Hilton and Marriott hotels. It is a staffed station with an island platform and most of it is underground.