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  1. Partick - Wikipedia

    Partick Film Festival takes place in unique venues across Partick, including Partick Library, The Annexe and the Kelvin Hall. The festival hosts film screenings, masterclasses and talks by …

  2. Partick Glasgow : Origins and History - gerryblaikie.com

    In 1136 King David I of Scotland granted parts of the "lands of Perdyc" to Bishop John Achaius, the first bishop of the Diocese of Glasgow, which had been established in 1115. The gift also …

  3. Over 100 years of Partick history in 27 pictures - GlasgowWorld

    Feb 7, 2024 · Partick's history dates all the way back to ancient times - while there was nothing like Dumbarton Road, the Kings of Strathclyde did have a residence in what would become …

  4. Partick Map - Suburb - Glasgow City, Scotland, UK - Mapcarta

    Partick is combined National Rail and Glasgow Subway station in the Partick area of Glasgow, Scotland. Along with the adjacent bus station, it forms one of the main transport hubs in Glasgow.

  5. Partick - Wikishire

    Partick is an area of Glasgow on the north bank of the River Clyde, just across from Govan. To the west lies Whiteinch and to the east, Hillhead and other areas which make up the West End …

  6. Partick: Overview of Partick - Gazetteer for Scotland

    Partick became a police burgh in 1852 and was incorporated into the city of Glasgow in 1912. Partick Castle lay on what is now Castlebank Street and was built in 1611 for the wealthy …

  7. TheGlasgowStory: 1830s to 1914: Neighbourhoods: Partick

    With the establishment in the 1840s of Tod & MacGregor's Meadowside Shipyard at the mouth of the River Kelvin, Partick was transformed from a weaving village of 1,000 to an industrial …

  8. Partick Community Council

    Partick is a historic district in the West End of Glasgow, located north of the River Clyde. Once an independent burgh, it was incorporated into the city of Glasgow in 1912. Partick is a vibrant …

  9. History of Partick - Wikipedia

    The place name Partick is derived from the Cumbric word for 'thicket'. This etymology reflects the fact that the inhabitants of the Glasgow/Strathclyde region were speakers of this Old Welsh …

  10. What does Partick mean? - Definitions.net

    Partick was a Police burgh from 1852 until 1912 when it was incorporated into the city. Partick is the area of the city most connected with the Highlands, and several Gaelic agencies, such as …