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  2. Glasgow Necropolis - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Necropolis is a Victorian cemetery in Glasgow, Scotland. It is on a low but very prominent hill to the east of Glasgow Cathedral (St. Mungo's Cathedral). Fifty thousand individuals have been buried here. [1] Typical for the period, only a small percentage are named on monuments and not every grave has a stone.

  3. Category:Category A listed buildings in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow; St Andrew's-by-the-Green; St Anne's Church, Glasgow; St Columba's Catholic Church, Glasgow; St Enoch subway station; St George's Tron Church; St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow; St Vincent Street Church, Glasgow; Saracen Fountain; Scotland Street School Museum; South Portland Street Suspension Bridge; Southern Necropolis

  4. List of Category A listed buildings in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Glasgow Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    In 1849 Queen Victoria and Prince Albert paid an official visit to the cathedral. The Book of Glasgow Cathedral: A History and Description, edited by George Eyre-Todd, is a significant collection of writings from a number of different authors on the history and other aspects of the cathedral which was printed in 1898 by Morison Brothers of 52 ...

  6. List of listed buildings in Glasgow/9 - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image See more images 35 Cuthbertson Street And Coplaw Street, Cuthbertson Primary School Including Janitors Lodge, Playground Walls And Gatepiers 55°50′22″N 4°15′52″W  /  55.839515°N 4.264487°W  / 55.839515; -4.264487  (35 Cuthbertson Street And Coplaw Street, Cuthbertson Primary School Including Janitors Lodge, Playground Walls And Gatepiers) Category B ...

  7. St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art - Wikipedia

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    The St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art is a museum of religion in Glasgow, Scotland.It has been described as the only public museum in the world devoted solely to this subject, [2] [3] although other notable museums of this kind are the State Museum of the History of Religion in St. Petersburg [4] and the Catharijneconvent in Utrecht.

  8. Ralph Wardlaw - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Wardlaw at his grave in the Glasgow Necropolis, overlooking the city's cathedral. Ralph Wardlaw (22 December 1779 – 15 December 1853) was a Scottish Congregationalist minister and writer. He was known as an abolitionist campaigner.

  9. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Cross encompasses the Tolbooth Steeple, all that remains of the original Glasgow Tolbooth, which was demolished in 1921. Moving northward up High Street towards Rottenrow and Townhead lies the 15th century Glasgow Cathedral and the Provand's Lordship. Due to growing industrial pollution levels in the mid-to-late 19th century, the area ...