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  1. Historiography. External links. History of Glasgow. This article deals with the history of the city of Glasgow, Scotland . Glasgow docks 1860. Founding of the city. The seal or signet of Jocelin, Bishop of Glasgow, founder of the burgh of Glasgow. Map by Matthew of Paris featuring Glasgow in the top left quadrant. Held in the British Library. c.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · The first stone bridge over the Clyde was built in 1350. Glasgow was created a royal burgh in 1450, and its university was founded in 1451. Glasgow prospered as a market centre because it was well situated between Highland and Lowland Scotland and also between Edinburgh—the capital, 45 miles (72 km) east—and the west.

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  3. 25. Sept. 2019 · 25 September 2019. |. St. Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow, 1890-1905. Travel writer and Glasgow resident Chris Smith explores how the city has changed from the medieval era through to the present day. Glasgow's city centre comprises of many businesses, shops, theatres, educational and government buildings.

  4. 1655: Glasgow trades in coal, hoops, meal, oats, butter, herring, salt, paper, prunes, timber, and hides: goat, kid, and deerskins; 1656: Glasgow is described as a "flourishing city", with "strong stone walls" 1659-1665: Bridgegate merchants' house is rebuilt; 1660: A coal pit is reported in the Gorbals; 1661: Several pits reported ...

  5. 23. Juni 2023 · Take a journey through 1000 years of Glasgow history with us as we look back at 30 buildings still standing in the city today in chronological order. 1. Glasgow Cathedral (~1136) Glasgow was built around the Cathedral - making it one of, if not the first building to ever be built in what would become Glasgow.

  6. 26. Sept. 2015 · In den 60er-Jahren verlor Glasgow den Anschluss an die modernen europäischen Industriestädte. Investitionen und Innovationen blieben aus. Innerhalb eines Jahrzehnts brach Glasgows industrielles...

  7. The Industrial Revolution took hold in Glasgow at the beginning of the 19th century. The manufacture of cotton and textiles, chemicals, glass, paper and soap increased rapidly. Immigrants from...