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  2. City of Glasgow Police - Wikipedia

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    The City of Glasgow Police or Glasgow City Police was the police organisation covering the city and royal burgh of Glasgow, from 1800 to 1893, and the county of city of Glasgow, from 1893 to 1975. In the 17th century, Scottish cities used to hire watchmen to guard the streets at night, augmenting a force of unpaid citizen constables .

  3. Police Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Police Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Poileas Alba), officially the Police Service of Scotland (Seirbheis Phoilis na h-Alba), [7] is the national police force of Scotland.It was formed in 2013, through the merging of eight regional police forces in Scotland, as well as the specialist services of the Scottish Police Services Authority, including the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency.

  4. Scotland Yard - Wikipedia

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    1829–1890: 4 Whitehall Place, St James's, City of Westminster (with a public entrance in Great Scotland Yard) 1890–1967: Norman Shaw Buildings, Victoria Embankment, City of Westminster; 1967–2016: 8–10 Broadway, City of Westminster; 2016–present: New Scotland Yard, Victoria Embankment, City of Westminster; Town or city

  5. Hutchesontown - Wikipedia

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    At its north-western edge, Albert Bridge is the closest crossing point towards Glasgow city centre. In McNeill Street, Hutchesontown has one of Glasgow's original Carnegie libraries, deftly designed by the Inverness-born architect James Robert Rhind. James Stokes, recipient of the Victoria Cross, was from the area.

  6. St. Vincent Street - Wikipedia

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    The street (which as part of the city centre one-way system carries westbound traffic only until the junction with Pitt Street) runs west from George Square and Buchanan Street rising up Blythswood Hill, and then descending across North Street until it meets Elliot Street at Finnieston / Sandyford close to Kelvingrove Park (St Vincent Street is ...

  7. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow has seven synagogues, including the Romanesque-revival Garnethill Synagogue in the city centre. Glasgow currently has the seventh largest Jewish population in the United Kingdom after London, Manchester, Leeds, Gateshead, Brighton and Bournemouth but once had a Jewish population second only to London, estimated at 20,000 in the Gorbals ...

  8. James Smart (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    James Smart (22 March 1804 – 27 May 1870) was a British police officer who served as head of the City of Glasgow Police from 1848 until his death in 1870, first as chief superintendent before being designated as Glasgow's first chief constable in 1862.

  9. Glasgow City Police - Wikipedia

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