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  2. Blythswood Square - Wikipedia

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    Blythswood Square, Glasgow, looking towards Bath Street and Garnethill. Blythswood Square is the Georgian square on Blythswood Hill in the heart of the City of Glasgow, Scotland. The square is part of the 'Magnificent New Town of Blythswood' built in the 1800s on the rising empty ground west of a very new Buchanan Street.

  3. Blythswood Hill - Wikipedia

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    Blythswood Square Hotel (2009) conversion of Royal Scottish Automobile Club, remodelled 1923 by James Miller [9] St Vincent Street Church (1859) by Alexander "Greek" Thomson , St Vincent Street, [ 10 ] one of Glasgow's significant ecclesiastical buildings in architectural terms after the Cathedral

  4. Blythswood - Wikipedia

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    Blythswood Square, square in the Blythswood Hill area; Blythswood House, former neoclassical mansion in Renfrew, Scotland (demolished 1935) Blythswood, Eastern Cape;

  5. Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    New hotels have been announced for Indianapolis, Los Angeles, [3] Paris, Barcelona, Charlottesville, [4] Frankfurt, Grenada, Bali, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, [5] Rotterdam [6] and Sanya. [7] [when?] While most Kimpton properties are marketed under their own names as boutique hotels, the company launched two sub-brands in 2005, Hotel Palomar ...

  6. Glasgow city centre - Wikipedia

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    To the western edge of the city centre, occupying the areas of Blythswood Holm and the southern edges of Blythswood Hill, lies Glasgow's financial district, known officially as the International Financial Services District (IFSD), although often irreverently nicknamed by the contemporary press as the "square kilometre" or "Wall Street on Clyde ...

  7. James Gillespie Graham - Wikipedia

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    Graham's Blythswood House, Glasgow. Home of the Lords Blythswood; it was demolished in 1935. James Gillespie Graham's Edinburgh townhouse, at 34 Albany Street. James Gillespie Graham (11 June 1776 – 21 March 1855) was a Scottish architect, prominent in the early 19th century.