Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript. It is served by Kinning Park subway station which is the closest to the surface of all the stations on the 15 station circle. This meant that tennis balls used in games were sometimes lost over the side wall into the street. By 1870 Kinning Park had a population of around 6,000 and by 1905 it was 14,000, working mainly in the community's many engineering and boilermaking workshops or in Gray Dunn & Co's biscuit factory. It was the smallest such burgh in Scotland at just 108 acres (0.44 km ).

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Kinning Park (Glasgow, Scotland) -- Social life and customs. During the area's time as an independent burgh, there were nine Provosts of Kinning Park: More recently, political activity in the district has received national publicity in relation to the Glasgow headquarters of the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) in Stanley Street which occupies a site adjacent to the former Kinning Park Burgh Chambers.

Its principal industries were engineering, bread and biscuit baking, soap-making and paint-making.[1][9]. All rights reserved. The route of the M8 motorway through Kinning Park was first proposed in Glasgow Corporation's "Bruce Plan" in 1945. © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Originally a separate police burgh founded in 1871, it became part of Glasgow in 1905 (thereafter it was a Town Council ward situated between those covering Plantation to the west and Kingston to the east). During its 34-year existence, the burgh had its own council, elections, coat of arms, provosts, town hall, council chambers, fire brigade, police force, and police court. The school was converted into offices during 2006-2010 in three phases of building and letting by Loft Office Limited under the development name Stanley Street Schoolhouse. This SSP building was the scene of the Executive Committee Emergency Meeting on 9 November 2004, which led to later disagreement between prominent Scottish politician Tommy Sheridan and many of his committee colleagues. Bruce and Hay designed a number of other distinctive buildings in the Kinning Park area[6][20] including: Kinning Park Library (demolished 1978); the Ogg Brothers' store at Paisley Road Toll (now often called the "Angel Building" due to the prominent angel figure on the top); Rutland House at 45 Govan Road topped with a large eastern-style onion-dome (demolished 1971); United and Co-Operative Bakery, 12 McNeil Street (demolished late 1970s); Kinning Park Co-Operative Society stables at the corner of Stanley Street and Vermont Street featuring a distinctive red and white brick facade (demolished 1970s); and the largest of the Co-Operative Wholesale Society Buildings at Kingston (south side of Morrison Street beside M8). It is served by Kinning Park subway station which is the closest to the surface of all the stations on the 15 station circle.

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Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript. It is served by Kinning Park subway station which is the closest to the surface of all the stations on the 15 station circle. This meant that tennis balls used in games were sometimes lost over the side wall into the street. By 1870 Kinning Park had a population of around 6,000 and by 1905 it was 14,000, working mainly in the community's many engineering and boilermaking workshops or in Gray Dunn & Co's biscuit factory. It was the smallest such burgh in Scotland at just 108 acres (0.44 km ).

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Kinning Park (Glasgow, Scotland) -- Social life and customs. During the area's time as an independent burgh, there were nine Provosts of Kinning Park: More recently, political activity in the district has received national publicity in relation to the Glasgow headquarters of the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) in Stanley Street which occupies a site adjacent to the former Kinning Park Burgh Chambers.

Its principal industries were engineering, bread and biscuit baking, soap-making and paint-making.[1][9]. All rights reserved. The route of the M8 motorway through Kinning Park was first proposed in Glasgow Corporation's "Bruce Plan" in 1945. © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Originally a separate police burgh founded in 1871, it became part of Glasgow in 1905 (thereafter it was a Town Council ward situated between those covering Plantation to the west and Kingston to the east). During its 34-year existence, the burgh had its own council, elections, coat of arms, provosts, town hall, council chambers, fire brigade, police force, and police court. The school was converted into offices during 2006-2010 in three phases of building and letting by Loft Office Limited under the development name Stanley Street Schoolhouse. This SSP building was the scene of the Executive Committee Emergency Meeting on 9 November 2004, which led to later disagreement between prominent Scottish politician Tommy Sheridan and many of his committee colleagues. Bruce and Hay designed a number of other distinctive buildings in the Kinning Park area[6][20] including: Kinning Park Library (demolished 1978); the Ogg Brothers' store at Paisley Road Toll (now often called the "Angel Building" due to the prominent angel figure on the top); Rutland House at 45 Govan Road topped with a large eastern-style onion-dome (demolished 1971); United and Co-Operative Bakery, 12 McNeil Street (demolished late 1970s); Kinning Park Co-Operative Society stables at the corner of Stanley Street and Vermont Street featuring a distinctive red and white brick facade (demolished 1970s); and the largest of the Co-Operative Wholesale Society Buildings at Kingston (south side of Morrison Street beside M8). It is served by Kinning Park subway station which is the closest to the surface of all the stations on the 15 station circle.

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Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript. It is served by Kinning Park subway station which is the closest to the surface of all the stations on the 15 station circle. This meant that tennis balls used in games were sometimes lost over the side wall into the street. By 1870 Kinning Park had a population of around 6,000 and by 1905 it was 14,000, working mainly in the community's many engineering and boilermaking workshops or in Gray Dunn & Co's biscuit factory. It was the smallest such burgh in Scotland at just 108 acres (0.44 km ).

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Kinning Park (Glasgow, Scotland) -- Social life and customs. During the area's time as an independent burgh, there were nine Provosts of Kinning Park: More recently, political activity in the district has received national publicity in relation to the Glasgow headquarters of the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) in Stanley Street which occupies a site adjacent to the former Kinning Park Burgh Chambers.

Its principal industries were engineering, bread and biscuit baking, soap-making and paint-making.[1][9]. All rights reserved. The route of the M8 motorway through Kinning Park was first proposed in Glasgow Corporation's "Bruce Plan" in 1945. © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Originally a separate police burgh founded in 1871, it became part of Glasgow in 1905 (thereafter it was a Town Council ward situated between those covering Plantation to the west and Kingston to the east). During its 34-year existence, the burgh had its own council, elections, coat of arms, provosts, town hall, council chambers, fire brigade, police force, and police court. The school was converted into offices during 2006-2010 in three phases of building and letting by Loft Office Limited under the development name Stanley Street Schoolhouse. This SSP building was the scene of the Executive Committee Emergency Meeting on 9 November 2004, which led to later disagreement between prominent Scottish politician Tommy Sheridan and many of his committee colleagues. Bruce and Hay designed a number of other distinctive buildings in the Kinning Park area[6][20] including: Kinning Park Library (demolished 1978); the Ogg Brothers' store at Paisley Road Toll (now often called the "Angel Building" due to the prominent angel figure on the top); Rutland House at 45 Govan Road topped with a large eastern-style onion-dome (demolished 1971); United and Co-Operative Bakery, 12 McNeil Street (demolished late 1970s); Kinning Park Co-Operative Society stables at the corner of Stanley Street and Vermont Street featuring a distinctive red and white brick facade (demolished 1970s); and the largest of the Co-Operative Wholesale Society Buildings at Kingston (south side of Morrison Street beside M8). It is served by Kinning Park subway station which is the closest to the surface of all the stations on the 15 station circle.

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Separate up to five addresses with commas (,). During its 34-year existence, the burgh had its own council, elections, coat of arms, provosts, town hall, council chambers, fire brigade, police force, and police court. Kinning Park (Glasgow, Scotland) -- Social life and customs. [13] There was a playground for the school children in a walled area on the roof of the building. found: A history of Kinning Park and district, Glasgow, 2003. found: Collins Scot. 7) c. cxxvii, Schedule, section 4. View all subjects; More like this: Similar Items

The ground was first used in 1849 by Clydesdale Cricket Club who moved to their current Titwood ground in 1876.

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[22] The 1881 Scottish Cup Final and replay, in which Queen's Park beat Dumbarton, were played at the Kinning Park football ground.

Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. It also incorporates some of the most football-obsessed public houses in Glasgow, almost all of them favouring the nearby Rangers. [12] This is a Category C(s) listed building as a good example of a school building on a palazzo scale.

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The same Robert Ogilvy map of 1741 also shows a field called the "Plantation" in the area which later became known as Plantation, which is likely to be the origin of that local name.

Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript. It is served by Kinning Park subway station which is the closest to the surface of all the stations on the 15 station circle. This meant that tennis balls used in games were sometimes lost over the side wall into the street. By 1870 Kinning Park had a population of around 6,000 and by 1905 it was 14,000, working mainly in the community's many engineering and boilermaking workshops or in Gray Dunn & Co's biscuit factory. It was the smallest such burgh in Scotland at just 108 acres (0.44 km ).

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Kinning Park (Glasgow, Scotland) -- Social life and customs. During the area's time as an independent burgh, there were nine Provosts of Kinning Park: More recently, political activity in the district has received national publicity in relation to the Glasgow headquarters of the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) in Stanley Street which occupies a site adjacent to the former Kinning Park Burgh Chambers.

Its principal industries were engineering, bread and biscuit baking, soap-making and paint-making.[1][9]. All rights reserved. The route of the M8 motorway through Kinning Park was first proposed in Glasgow Corporation's "Bruce Plan" in 1945. © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Originally a separate police burgh founded in 1871, it became part of Glasgow in 1905 (thereafter it was a Town Council ward situated between those covering Plantation to the west and Kingston to the east). During its 34-year existence, the burgh had its own council, elections, coat of arms, provosts, town hall, council chambers, fire brigade, police force, and police court. The school was converted into offices during 2006-2010 in three phases of building and letting by Loft Office Limited under the development name Stanley Street Schoolhouse. This SSP building was the scene of the Executive Committee Emergency Meeting on 9 November 2004, which led to later disagreement between prominent Scottish politician Tommy Sheridan and many of his committee colleagues. Bruce and Hay designed a number of other distinctive buildings in the Kinning Park area[6][20] including: Kinning Park Library (demolished 1978); the Ogg Brothers' store at Paisley Road Toll (now often called the "Angel Building" due to the prominent angel figure on the top); Rutland House at 45 Govan Road topped with a large eastern-style onion-dome (demolished 1971); United and Co-Operative Bakery, 12 McNeil Street (demolished late 1970s); Kinning Park Co-Operative Society stables at the corner of Stanley Street and Vermont Street featuring a distinctive red and white brick facade (demolished 1970s); and the largest of the Co-Operative Wholesale Society Buildings at Kingston (south side of Morrison Street beside M8). It is served by Kinning Park subway station which is the closest to the surface of all the stations on the 15 station circle.

Buy A History of Kinning Park and District, Glasgow by Andrew J. McMahon (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Try again. Glasgow Corporation Order Confirmation Act, 1905 (5 Edw.

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