about the school the concert venue sometimes known by the same name O2 AcademyGlasgow Infobox UK school name GlasgowAcademy image TheGlasgowAcademyCrest.jpg size 150px caption image2 caption2 size2 latitude longitude dms motto Serva Fidem Keep The Faith motto pl established 1845 approx closed c approx type Independent school religion president head label Rector head Peter Brodie r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist specialist pl street Colebrooke Street city Glasgow county country Scotland postcode G12 8HE LEA dfeno urn ofsted staff enrollment 1300 approx gender Mixed lower age 3 upper age 18 houses ... & Newlands, Glasgow Newlands website http www.theglasgowacademy.org.uk ntga home flash.htm website name GlasgowAcademy Founded in 1845, the GlasgowAcademy is the oldest fully Independent school UK independent school ref cite web url http www.guidetoindependentschools.com schools view 165 GlasgowAcademy HMC HAS The GlasgowAcademy Colebrooke Street Glasgow G12 8HE title GlasgowAcademy & 124 Junior ... Greenland where they make self led ascents of unclimbed peaks. Academy Tartan Deleted image removed Image The GlasgowAcademy Tartan.jpg thumb left 100px In 1996 a school tartan was designed by Alison .... The GlasgowAcademy Tartan is worn as a skirt by all Secondary School girls and can be worn as a winter pinafore by Preparatory School girls in Preparatory 6 and Transitius. The GlasgowAcademy Tartan ... for STV News at Six . Bibliography MacLeod, Iain M., The GlasgowAcademy 150 Years, The Glasgow Academicals ... The GlasgowAcademy s page on Scottish Schools Online coord 55 52 33 N 4 16 46 W type landmark display title Schools in Glasgow DEFAULTSORT GlasgowAcademy Category Independent schools in Glasgow Category ... accessdate 2011 06 26 ref in Glasgow , Scotland. It is located in the Kelvinbridge area and has approximately ... of Glasgow Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker , philosopher Maurice Lindsay ... more details
Infobox venue name O sub 2 sub AcademyGlasgow image File GlasgowCarlingAcademy.jpg 250px image caption Academy main entrance location Gorbals , Glasgow , United Kingdom type genre Rock music Rock , Stand up comedy comedy opened 2003 seating capacity 2,500 Citation needed date January 2008 owner Academy Music Group promotions SJM Concerts website http www.glasgow academy.co.uk O sub 2 sub AcademyGlasgow Official Web Site The O sub 2 sub AcademyGlasgow formerly the Carling AcademyGlasgow is a music venue on Eglinton Street in the Gorbals area of Glasgow . It holds 2,500 people. It was one of a group of music venues in Britain branded Carling Academy , the best known including the Brixton Academy and the O2 Academy Birmingham . Since November 2008, the venue has been rebranded by network operator Telef nica Europe O sub 2 sub to its new name, following a new sponsorship deal with Live Nation ... six during 2008 s Glasgow Comedy Festival . Cher Lloyd played on her first ever UK tour on 02 April 2012. References Reflist External links http www.carling.com music venue carling academy glasgow.html Carling AcademyGlasgow web page http www.glasgow academy.co.uk Carling AcademyGlasgow Official Web Site http www.last.fm venue 8777289 Carling Academy venue guide at Last.fm Academy Music Group venues coord 55.85057 N 4.25912 W type landmark region GB display title Category Music venues in Glasgow music venue stub Scotland struct stub pt Carling AcademyGlasgow ... sub 2 sub Network in the UK had become the new sponsor of all Academy venues, in a deal with music promotor ... Academy , in line with Telef nica s purchase of the Millennium Dome now The O2 London The O sub 2 ... mediabusiness title O2 to sponsor Academy music venues publisher The Guardian accessdate 6 December ... sold out in a record 3 mins. This led to the band announcing a date at Glasgow s Scottish Exhibition ... May 2008. During the annual Glasgow Comedy Festival , the venue is transformed into a comedy club ... more details
For the Australian Major General Thomas William Glasgow Infobox person image imagesize name William Glasgow birth date Birth date 1906 4 26 birth place death date Death date and age 1972 11 25 1906 4 26 death place Los Angeles, California othername occupation Art director yearsactive 1947 1970 William Glasgow 26 April 1906 &ndash 25 November 1972 was an American art director . He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Academy Award for Best Art Direction Best Art Direction for the film Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte . ref name IMDb.com Cite web url http www.imdb.com name nm0321881 awards title IMDb.com William Glasgow Awards accessdate 2008 12 25 work IMDb.com ref Selected filmography Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte 1964 References Reflist External links IMDB name 0321881 William Glasgow Amg name 91710 William Glasgow Use dmy dates date September 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Glasgow, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Art director DATE OF BIRTH 1906 4 26 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1972 11 25 PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California DEFAULTSORT Glasgow, William Category American art directors Category 1906 births Category 1972 deaths US artdirector stub de William Glasgow ... more details
and the Carling AcademyGlasgow Carling Academy , which play host to a similar range of acts. Numerous ...Refimprove date March 2009 The city of Glasgow , Scotland , has many amenities for a wide range of culture ... art . The city often hosts exhibitions and events in these areas. Glasgow has three major universities ... and radio companies are based in the city. Art in Glasgow The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum ... s, etc. and the Scottish Colourists, and Glasgow Boys. The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery , of the University of Glasgow, has what is considered to be the best collection of James McNeill Whistler ... Country Park . The People s Palace museum in Glasgow Green reflects the history of the city and its people, focussing on the working class of Glasgow. Glasgow School of Art designed by Charles Rennie ... Art is on Royal Exchange Square , just off George Square . Glasgow s museums Image Glasgowworkers1.jpg thumb right Spanish Workers Dying for Democracy banner exhibited in the People s Palace. Glasgow ... ship Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery The Lighthouse Glasgow The Lighthouse , Scotland s Centre for Architecture, Design and the City McLellan Galleries Glasgow Museum of Transport Museum of Transport ... of Scottish Country Life Museum of Piping National Museum of Piping Libraries Glasgow University Library Glasgow Women s Library Mitchell Library Stirling s Library Entertainment Scotland s leading cultural ... here as is the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra . The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama ... music scene based around venues such as the SECC, the Carling Academy, Barrowland Ballroom Barrowlands , Cosmopol and King Tut s Wah Wah Hut . Glasgow is the first city in Britain to be awarded the UNESCO City of Music accolade. Glasgow also hosts Orange Order and Apprentice Boys of Derry parades, during the spring and summer months. Theatres Glasgow has a number of theatres, including Citizens Theatre Crawford Theatre Cottier Theatre currently closed Gilmorehill G12 King s Theatre, Glasgow ... more details
Glasgow , Scotland has a long sporting history, with the world s first international football soccer ... area of Glasgow . The match was between Scotland national football team Scotland and England ... Wembley had been reputed to hold over 200,000 unofficially . Glasgow has three professional football ... that plays in the Scottish professional league system. Prior to this, Glasgow had six other professional ... F.C , Port Glasgow Athletic F.C. , Cowlairs F.C. and Clydesdale F.C. , who all went bankrupt ... in Greater Glasgow , as well as the long defunct Abercorn F.C. The history of football in the city ... in Glasgow, as are the Scottish Football League , Scottish Premier League , Scottish Junior Football Association and Scottish Amateur Football Association . The Glasgow Cup was a once popular tournament ... Ibrox Stadium 51,082 Here is a list of Junior teams from the Glasgow area which have played in the West ... Glasgow conurbanition was taken into consideration Arthurlie F.C. Bellshill Athletic F.C. Benburb F.C. Cambuslang Rangers F.C. Clydebank F.C. Glasgow Perthshire F.C. Linthouse F.C. Maryhill F.C. Parkhead F.C. Petershill F.C. Pollok F.C. Port Glasgow F.C. Renfrew F.C. Rutherglen Glencairn F.C. Shettleston ... F.C. Rugby Glasgow also boasts a professional rugby union team, the Glasgow Warriors , which ... . In addition, Glasgow is home to several amateur teams who compete at all levels throughout Scottish Rugby. These include Glasgow Hawks West of Scotland F.C. West of Scotland GHA RFC Glasgow Hutchesons ... arenas include Kelvin Hall and Scotstoun Sports Centre. In 2003 the National Academy for Badminton was completed in Scotstoun. In 2003 Glasgow was also given the title of European Capital of Sport. Smaller ... of the Gael Baile M r nan G idheal , Glasgow is also one of five places in Scotland which hosts ... at Old Anniesland. Once home to numerous Shinty clubs, there is now only one senior club in Glasgow, Glasgow Mid Argyll, as well as two university sides, Strathclyde University and Glasgow University ... more details
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File Sigmund Ringeck.jpg thumb The seated fencing master illustration of fol. 35r. The Glasgow Fechtbuch MS E.1939.65.341 in the R. L. Scott Collection of the Glasgow Museums in Glasgow, Scotland is a combat manual of the German school of fencing , dated to 1505. Consisting of 105 folia , it combines the instructions of various masters of the 15th century who stood in the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer , presumably based on a previous compilation made by fencing master Sigmund Schining ein Ringeck . Contents Blossfechten longsword and messer 1r 22r Gloss of Liechtenauer s longsword Blossfechten by Ringeck fragment 22v 24r Additional longsword material by Ringeck 24v 25r Longsword by Martin Syber 25v 26v Messer treatise 27r 29v Additional longsword material by Andres Juden, Jobs von der Nyssen, Nicolas Preussen, and Hans D bringer viz., the same other masters as referenced in MS 3227a 35r Image of a seated master, possibly Liechtenauer, reminiscent of the depiction in Cod. 44 A 8 Ringen grappling 35v 56r Ringen Grappling 64r 66r Grappling by Andre Liegnitzer 67r 73v Grappling by Ott Jud Rossfechten mounted combat 74r 82r Anonymous gloss of Liechtenauer s Rossfechten Kampffechten armoured combat and dagger 83r Gloss of Liechtenauer s Kampffechten by Ringeck one paragraph 83r 95v Anonymous gloss of Liechtenauer s Kampffechten armoured combat 95v 97v Dagger by Martin Hundfeld 97v 100r Dagger treatise 100v 104v Armored combat by Martin Hundfeld Sword and buckler 105r 105v Sword and buckler by Andre Liegnitzer References Tobler, Christian Henry. Messer Fighting from the Glasgow Fechtbuch. Wheaton, IL Freelance Academy Press, 2010. External links http wiktenauer.com wiki Glasgow Fechtbuch MS E.1939.65.341 http www.hammaborg.de en transkriptionen emring glasgow index.php Category 16th century manuscripts Category Combat treatises ... more details
expert subject date November 2010 Infobox UK place country Scotland official name Springhill gaelic name scots name population os grid reference NS677647 latitude 55.857281 longitude 4.115191 unitary scotland Politics of Glasgow Glasgow City Council lieutenancy scotland Glasgow constituency westminster Glasgow East UK Parliament constituency Glasgow East constituency scottish parliament Glasgow Baillieston Scottish Parliament constituency Glasgow Baillieston constituency scottish parliament1 Glasgow Scottish Parliament electoral region Glasgow post town GLASGOW postcode district G69 postcode area G dial code 0141 edinburgh distance london distance Springhill is a district in the Scotland Scottish city of Glasgow . It is situated north of the River Clyde . Areas of Glasgow Category Districts of Glasgow Glasgow geo stub ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Glasgow Mets image File METS NEW LOGO.jpg 150px Glasgow Mets crest fullname Glasgow Metropolitan Volleyball Club nickname Mets founded ground St Mungo s AcademyGlasgow 235 Crownpoint Road Glasgow G40 2RA capacity chairman flag SCO Vincent Lyle manager flag SCO Andrew Fleming coach flag SCO Mark Hudson league Schelde Sports Mens National League Division One, Schelde Sports Mens National League Division Two season position pattern la1 shoulder stripes white stripes pattern b1 000000 pattern ra1 shoulder stripes white stripes pattern sh1 rmcf0910t pattern so1 leftarm1 000000 body1 000000 rightarm1 000000 shorts1 000000 socks1 pattern la2 shoulder stripes red stripes pattern b2 pattern ra2 shoulder stripes red stripes pattern sh1 pattern so1 leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 000000 socks2 FFFFFF website http www.glasgowmets.co.uk Glasgow Mets Scotland Scottish volleyball club from Glasgow . Originally from Blantyre , now based at St Mungo s Academy . is one of the most developed clubs in the whole of Scotland . The club use to play in 5 different Scottish divisions including the only sitting volleyball team in Scotland. Currently Mets have two men teams playing in division one and division two. Glasgow Mets I national competitions class wikitable Season Competition Result 2005 2006 Scottish Thistle Bowl Winners 2007 2008 Division One 2nd place 2007 2008 Scottish Top Teams Cup Winners 2007 2008 Scottish Cup Winners 2008 2009 Division One 3rd Place 2008 2009 Scottish Top Teams Cup Winners 2009 2010 Division One 2nd Place 2010 2011 Division One 1st Place 2010 2011 Men s Thistle Bowl Winners Glasgow Mets I Squad Coach flagicon SCO ... 12 flagicon SCO Daryl McFarlan 1991 204 Middle Blocker Right Glasgow Mets II Squad Coach flagicon ... Result 2006 2007 CEV cup pulled out 2010 2011 Celtic Cup Winners Glasgow Mets II National Competitions ... 2010 2011 Scottish Plate Winners Category Volleyball in the United Kingdom pl Glasgow Mets ... more details
Infobox Rugby Union biography name Ron Glasgow image fullname Ronald Glasgow birth date birth place Scotland height weight nickname school university relatives position currentclub clubnumber youthyears youthclubs years br 2003 & x2010 clubs Hillhead Jordanhill RFC Jordanhill College br Gordonians RFC br Dunfermline RFC . caps points repyears repteam Scotland national rugby union team Scotland repcaps points pcupdate repupdate Ronald Ron nie Glasgow was a Scotland Scottish rugby union player. ref name Bath1 Bath, p140 ref He was capped ten times between 1962 65 for nrut Scotland . ref name Bath1 He also played for Dunfermline RFC , ref name Bath1 and Gordonians RFC . Allan Massie considers that Ron Glasgow was the most under capped Scottish forward, winning only ten caps between 1962 and 1965... Glasgow s performance at Cardiff in 1962 alone should have ensured him of a long reign at open side wing forward. It was his misfortune to play for unfashionable clubs Jordanhill College , Gordonians RFC Gordonians and Dunfermline RFC Dunfermline . I have no doubt that had he played for Hawick RFC Hawick or Gala RFC Gala or one of the big city clubs he would have represented his country more often. ref name Massie1 Massie, p187 ref Glasgow s try was the first Scottish one in Cardiff for twenty seven years. ref McLaren, p122 ref Robin Lind Harry? who played for Dunfermline and North Midlands said never, ever did I think my team would lose when Ron Glasgow played for us. And very seldom we did. ref name Massie1 Personal life He was the father of Cammie Glasgow , who was also capped for Scotland. ref name Bath1 He was PE teacher at Dollar Academy and head of the school cadet force. ref name Massie1 References Bath, Richard ed. The Scotland Rugby Miscellany Vision Sports Publishing Ltd ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Glasgow, Ronnie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish ... Glasgow, Ronnie Category Scottish rugby union players Category Scotland international rugby union ... more details
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tone date September 2011 MOS date September 2011 Rugby team teamname Glasgow Hawks image Glasgow Hawks.jpg imagesize 150px union Scottish Rugby Union fullname Glasgow Hawks RFC location Glasgow , Scotland countryflag Scotland founded 1997 merged team br 1866 Glasgow Academicals FC br 1882 Glasgow High ... CF1020 Glasgow Hawks are an amateur rugby union team in Glasgow , Scotland . They were Scottish Premiership ... 06. The short history of Glasgow Hawks RFC In Paris on 27 August 1995 a meeting of the International ... era and, with a number of top Glasgow players moving east, Glasgow rugby was looking extremely vulnerable. Although some thought by whom date September 2011 it highly unlikely that Glasgow ... created a new club, Glasgow Hawks, but retained the founder clubs, Glasgow Academicals and GHK. Discussions ... of Glasgow Hawks RFC Limited would be one share 50 each held by Glasgow Academicals Sports Club now Glasgow Academical Club and GHK now Glasgow High School Club Ltd. . It was also agreed that Hawks ... the proposal. Glasgow Hawks was in business In June 2003 Glasgow Hawks became a full member of the SRU ... from Glasgow has achieved this honour. 2006 07 Hawks win the Scottish Cup for the third time ... Atl tico del Rosario , Argentina 2003, Tour of South Africa 3 matches 2004, Sale Sharks Sale Academy ... and academy players, playing in their club of origin, competing in a strong domestic league and in a X Border competition against the English Academy sides thus creating a very strong second ... contracts 37 Hawks Coaches awarded professional contracts Shade Munro , Peter Wright . Glasgow Award for Services to Rugby 2004 John Roxburgh 2005 Tom Howie Glasgow Player of the year 2004 Mark Sitch. Scottish Rugby Team of the year Glasgow Hawks 1998 and 2004. Scottish Premier 1 Player of the year 2005 Richard Maxton. Glasgow Team of the year, all sports 2004 Glasgow Hawks Officials Chairman ... 2008 09 Kenny Baillie History For the History of the club prior to 1997 please see Glasgow Academicals ... more details
station Bridge Street Park & Ride br rail interchange bus First Glasgow First Buses O2 AcademyGlasgow ...For the record label Glasgow Underground Records Infobox Public transit image SPT Subway Signage2.png imagesize 200px name Glasgow Subway locale Glasgow transit type Rapid transit began operation 1896 ... 2005 2006 ref cite web url http www.spt.co.uk subway facts.html passengers title Glasgow Subway ... Glasgow Subway accessdate 2007 12 26 ref br 39,698 2007 2008 ref cite web url http www.spt.co.uk ... Strathclyde Partnership for Transport The Glasgow Subway is an underground rapid transit metro line in Glasgow , Scotland. Opened on 14 December 1896, it is the third oldest underground metro system ... was originally known as the Glasgow District Subway , but was later renamed Glasgow Subway Railway. It was so called when taken over by the Corporation who renamed it the Glasgow Underground in 1936 ... Issue 9 dead link date August 2011 ref The system is not the oldest underground railway in Glasgow that distinction belongs to a convert 5 km mi 1 abbr on section of the Glasgow City and District Railway ... surface tunnel under the city centre between High Street and west of Charing Cross, Glasgow Charing Cross . Another major section of underground suburban railway line in Glasgow is the Argyle Line , which was formerly part of the Glasgow Central Railway . Route The route is a loop almost convert ... around the same route although in separate tunnels. Stations on the Glasgow Subway use a variety ..., but the maintenance depot at Broomloan Road located between the Govan and Ibrox, Glasgow Ibrox ... For Glasgow Subway , The Times , 3 January 2007 ref Orbital routes Orbital routes have an intrinsic ... & City Line . History 1896 1977 Glasgow Subway As built and opened on 14 December 1896 by the Glasgow ... Casely, G. and Hamilton, Wm., I belong to Glasgow The human history of the Glasgow Underground , Nexus Press Ltd, Glasgow 2nd edition, 1976 , p. 28 ref An accident on the opening day entailed the closure ... more details
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