Linthouse is a neighbourhood in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated directly south of the River Clyde and lies immediately west of Govan, with other adjacent areas including Shieldhall and the Southern General Hospital to the west, and Drumoyne to the south. Although it is currently located within the Govan ward of Glasgow City Council, it was in fact a distinct area separate from Govan (the boundary being the former Fairfield Shipbuilding Company headquarters and Elder Park) until 1901 when it willfully became part of the Burgh of Govan in turn both areas were annexed to Glasgow in 1912. Linthouse was home to the shipbuilder Alexander Stephen and Sons Limited who built many famous vessels for the Royal Navy in the 20th century. Linthouse was a separate Church of Scotland parish (Linthouse St. Kenneth) until November 2007 when it merged with the neighbouring parishes of Govan Old and New Govan to become part of the new Govan and Linthouse parish.

Towards the end of the 19th century, there was a Scottish Football League club in the area, Linthouse F.C., although their ground while members of the league was Govandale Park, close to Govan Old Parish Church in the heart of the larger burgh. The Linthouse Urban Village is an organisation promoting the Linthouse area, as part of the larger Govan Initiative organisation. They run the LUV cafe on Govan Road and a gallery on the other side of the road. Linthouse also runs an annual Christmas market in the "Tunnel Park" which overlooks the Clyde Tunnel.

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Linthouse

Linthouse est un district de Glasgow. Il est situé au sud de la Clyde et jouxte par l'ouest le district de Govan avec lequel il est parfois confondu.
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Tunnel de la Clyde

Le tunnel de la Clyde est un tunnel routier passant sous la Clyde à Glasgow (Écosse). Ce tunnel relie les quartiers de Whiteinch, d'une part, et de Govan et Linthouse, d'autre part, dans l'ouest de la ville. Il est constitué de deux tubes de 762 mètres chacun, ouverts en 1963 et 1964.
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Inchview

Inchview est un ancien stade de football écossais situé dans le quartier de Whiteinch, dans la ville de Glasgow. Doté de 8 000 places, le stade, inauguré en 1875 et fermé en 1897, est connu pour avoir été l'enceinte à domicile du Partick FC, ainsi que du Partick Thistle.
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Kelvin (rivière)

La Kelvin est une rivière d'Écosse et un affluent de la Clyde.
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Whiteinch

Whiteinch (Innis Bhàn en gaélique écossais (gd)) est un district de Glasgow. Il est situé sur les rives nord de la Clyde, entre les districts de Partick et de Scotstoun. Avant d'être intégré à la ville de Glasgow en 1912, Whiteinch faisait partie du burgh de Partick.