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Cathcart Cemetery, East Renfrewshire

22 Oct 2020 5 4 281
Cathcart Cemetery is a cemetery in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, which was opened in 1878 . It is named after the nearby neighbourhood of Cathcart on the southern outskirts of Glasgow, but does not actually fall within the city boundaries. It is bounded to the east by the White Cart Water, with Linn Park on the opposite bank. Quoted from Wikipedia

Cathcart Cemetery, East Renfrewshire

22 Oct 2020 7 6 319
Cathcart Cemetery is a cemetery in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, which was opened in 1878 . It is named after the nearby neighbourhood of Cathcart on the southern outskirts of Glasgow, but does not actually fall within the city boundaries. It is bounded to the east by the White Cart Water, with Linn Park on the opposite bank. Quoted from Wikipedia

Eastwood New Cemetery, Thornliebank, Glasgow

22 Oct 2020 5 2 371
Eastwood New Cemetery is over a 100 yards from Eastwood Old Cemetery and the 2 cemeteries should not be confused. There is no Eastwood Cemetery in this area. Quoted from the 'Find a Grave' website

Cathcart Cemetery, East Renfrewshire

22 Oct 2020 6 2 284
Cathcart Cemetery is a cemetery in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, which was opened in 1878 . It is named after the nearby neighbourhood of Cathcart on the southern outskirts of Glasgow, but does not actually fall within the city boundaries. It is bounded to the east by the White Cart Water, with Linn Park on the opposite bank. Quoted from Wikipedia

Eastwood Old Cemetery, Thornliebank, Glasgow

21 Oct 2020 10 340
Part of this cemetery was formerly a kirkyard. Quoted from the 'Find a Grave' website

Eastwood New Cemetery, Thornliebank, Glasgow

21 Oct 2020 7 2 333
Eastwood New Cemetery is over a 100 yards from Eastwood Old Cemetery and the 2 cemeteries should not be confused. There is no Eastwood Cemetery in this area. Quoted from the 'Find a Grave' website

CND Rally, Glasgow, 2014

Cathcart Cemetery, East Renfrewshire

Cathcart Cemetery, East Renfrewshire

Barge on the Forth Clyde Canal at Clydebank

12 Aug 2020 5 2 129
The Forth and Clyde Canal is a canal opened in 1790, crossing central Scotland; it provided a route for the seagoing vessels of the day between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde at the narrowest part of the Scottish Lowlands. This allowed navigation from Edinburgh on the east coast to the port of Glasgow on the west coast. Quoted from Wikipedia