Cathédrale Saint-Luc de Glasgow
La cathédrale Saint-Luc est une cathédrale de l'Église orthodoxe grecque située dans le quartier Kelvinside à Glasgow, en Écosse. Elle a été conçue par James Sellars et construite en 1877 en même temps que l'église de Belhaven pour l'Église presbytérienne unie d'Écosse. Elle a été construite en style gothique normand, inspiré par la cathédrale de Dunblane. La congrégation est devenue une partie de l'Église d'Écosse en 1929.
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Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Luke, Glasgow
St. Luke's Greek Orthodox Cathedral is a cathedral of the Greek Orthodox Church in the Dowanhill district of Glasgow, Scotland.
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Scottish School of Primary Care
The Scottish School of Primary Care (SSPC) is an organisation that co-ordinates a programme of research and training of primary care in Scotland. It is a virtual organisation comprising all academic departments in Scotland that have a significant research output in the primary care domain. The Co-Directors are Professor Jill Hubbard and Professor Lindsey Pope.
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Amaryllis (restaurant)
Amaryllis was a restaurant located in the One Devonshire Gardens hotel in Glasgow, Scotland. It was opened by chef Gordon Ramsay, with David Dempsey operating the restaurant on a daily basis for the celebrity chef. It was awarded a Michelin star in 2002, which it held until the restaurant's closure in 2004.
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Notre Dame High School, Glasgow
Notre Dame High School is a local, catchment-based, state funded Catholic-ethos secondary school for both girls and boys, located on Observatory Road in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1897 as a fee paying school for girls. Notre Dame High was the last remaining single sex council school in Scotland until November 2019.
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1 Prince's Terrace
1 Prince's Terrace is a residential building in the Scottish city of Glasgow. In 1970, the building was included in the Scottish monument lists as an individual monument in Category A, the highest monument category.
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