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The following web sites provide additional information about the east end of Glasgow and might be of interest. Please note that no responsibility is accepted for the content or accuracy of these sites.

www.dennistoun.co.uk/

Provided by the local housing association, this gives some ideas of ongoing developments in that district.

www.glasgowkirks.org.uk/index.htm

The Prebytery of Glasgow web site, containing a wealth of information about the Church of Scotland's churches in Glasgow.

www.glesga.ukpals.com

A site dedicated to the history of Bridgeton and adjoining areas.

http://groups.msn.com/Bailliestonnet

A site that includes both articles and photographs about Baillieston and adjoining areas.

www.gwsfhs.org.uk

The site of the Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society.

www.mitchelllibrary.org

A fabulous collection of images from the Mitchell Library collection covering the whole of Glasgow.

www.oldglasgowclub.org.uk

This Club was formed in 1900 for all those interested in Glasgow.  Its membership hold meetings throughout the year with talks on various aspects of the city's history.  See the Bits & Pieces Section for information about its Centenary Handbook.

http://scotfamtree.11.forumer.com/

This is the site of "Scotland's Family Tree - a forum for all Scottish family research."  It's a new web site for those interested in their Scottish family roots.

www.survivingcinemas.org.uk

A site dedicated to Scotland's surviving cinemas and theatres.  It includes references to those from Glasgow's east end.

http://uk.geocities.com/baillieston@btinternet.com

This site, developed by Tom Hamilton, about Baillieston and its locale is highly informative and among other things contains reproductions of several histories of the area.

 

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