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  1. Há 2 dias · St Aloysius' College and St Aloysius Church in Glasgow (since 1859) Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Edinburgh (since 1860) Craighead House, Blantyre, South Lanarkshire (early 1900s to 2000) Woodhall House, Edinburgh (1959–1970) Acre House, Glasgow (1965–1977) Wales

  2. Há 1 dia · 1-24 (Inclusive Nos) Royal Crescent With 1 North Claremont Street And 36 Kelvingrove Street. 55°51′57″N 4°16′59″W. /  55.865847°N 4.28301°W  / 55.865847; -4.28301  ( 1-24 (Inclusive Nos) Royal Crescent With 1 North Claremont Street And 36 Kelvingrove Street) Category B. 33120.

  3. Há 1 dia · 3 Gilmorehill, University Of Glasgow, John Macintyre Building, University Avenue, Former Students Union. 55°52′20″N 4°17′20″W. /  55.872211°N 4.288786°W  / 55.872211; -4.288786  ( 3 Gilmorehill, University Of Glasgow, John Macintyre Building, University Avenue, Former Students Union) Category B. 32921.

  4. Há 1 dia · With the good taste of the beautiful welcome at St Aloysius College still in my mouth, I wholeheartedly desire that the seed that was sown constantly and with love for teachers, administration and workers may leave its abundant fruit in each student for the good of all. May God our Father fill you with his blessings. – Arturo Sosa SJ, 10th May 2024

  5. Há 5 dias · Glasgow history. GlasgowSt Jude’s. Following the Assembly of 1893, services were held in the Blythswood Halls in the city centre with 300 people attending, mostly from the Mains Street (Gaelic) Free Church. Shortly thereafter a church belonging to an evangelical episcopalian congregation, St Jude’s, 278 West George Street, became vacant ...

  6. Há 1 dia · On Monday 9 October, St Aloysius College celebrated one of its most important days in its calendar – Foundation Day. The school was founded 116 years ago, on 8 October 1907. In a mass held at the Secondary School to commemorate the date, Rector Fr Jimmy Bartolo sj...

  7. Há 1 dia · May 13, 1968 The U.S. Navy survey ship USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS-29) was launched in the Scottish port city of Glasgow. (“USNS” stands for “U.S. Navy Ship”; this designation is used for non-commissioned ships that, while owned by the U.S. Navy, are largely operated and crewed by the Military Sealift Command [MSC] or other civilian-staffed ...