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Cresswell Lane, Glasgow. The Grosvenor Picture Theatre was built on site of Henderson's Cab and Funeral Office in Byres Road and Ashton Lane. The cinema opened on 3 May 1921 with 'Helen of the Four Gates' and 'Eastwards Ho' and the performances were accompanied by the theatre's own orchestra and organist.
21-43 (Odd Nos) Ashton Lane, Mews Cottages Including Grosvenor Cafe 55°52′28″N 4°17′35″W / 55.874531°N 4.293079°W / 55.874531; -4.293079 ( 21-43 (Odd Nos) Ashton Lane, Mews Cottages Including Grosvenor
Glasgow Bridge Street: Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway: 1905 Glasgow Buchanan Street: Caledonian Railway: 1966 Glasgow Cross: Caledonian Railway: 1964 Glasgow Dunlop Street: City of Glasgow Union Railway: 1876 Glasgow Green: Caledonian Railway: 1953 Glasgow Road Scottish North Eastern Railway: 1860 Glasgow St Enoch: City of Glasgow Union ...
Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... 18 And 20 Grosvenor Crescent Lane ... 21, 23 Oakfield Avenue And 14-16 (Even Nos) Glasgow Street
Tanhouse Lane Great Central and Midland Joint Railway: 1964 Tankerton Halt: South Eastern and Chatham Railway: 1931 Tannadice: Caledonian Railway: 1952 Tan-y-Manod: Festiniog and Blaenau Railway: 1883 Tarbolton: Glasgow and South Western Railway: 1943 Tarff: Glasgow and South Western Railway: 1965 Tarleton Halt: Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway ...
Glasgow Botanic Gardens Byres Road (north) Ashton Lane: 1,852,342 Kelvinbridge: Kelvinbridge Park & Ride First Buses: Great Western Road Kelvingrove Park University of Glasgow St Mary's Cathedral The Glasgow Academy: 941,008 St George's Cross: First Buses: Great Western Road Firhill Stadium: 524,638 Cowcaddens: First Buses: The Willow Tearooms ...
Murals painted by the notable Glasgow artist Alasdair Gray adorn the Ubiquitous Chip, the Oxfam Bookshop, and the Oran Mor bars. Stretching from Great Western Road at the Botanic Gardens in the north to Dumbarton Road at Partick Cross in the south, the road originally ran through a relatively rural area called the Byres of Partick (also known ...
Skyline of Hillhead, Glasgow as seen from Garnethill. The towers of Trinity College and Glasgow University are visible. This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Glasgow, Scotland. In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest". [1]