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Strathclyde (1790 bytes)
1: <div style="float:right">[[image:ScotlandStrathclyde1974.png]]</div> 2: ...to [[1996]]. It was named after the [[Kingdom of Strathclyde]], which covered broadly the same area. 6: ...uthority, a [[Strathclyde Police Force]], and a [[Strathclyde Fire Brigade]]. 8: The unitary authorities covering the area of Strathclyde are: 23: ''See also:'' '''[[University of Strathclyde]]''' Baron Strathclyde (601 bytes) 1: '''Baron Strathclyde''' is a title in the [[Peerage of the United King... 3: ==Barons Strathclyde, First Creation ([[1914]])== 4: *[[Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde]] ([[1853]]-[[1928]]) 6: ==Barons Strathclyde, Second Creation ([[1955]])== 7: *[[Thomas Dunlop Galbraith, 1st Baron Strathclyde]] ([[1891]]-[[1985]]) University of Strathclyde (9186 bytes) 3: ...-weight: bold; text-align: center;"|University of Strathclyde 31: The '''University of [[Strathclyde]]''' in [[Scotland]] is a top research-led Britis... 40: * University of Strathclyde - [[1964]] 43: ...[[Education]], [[Engineering]], [[Science]] and [[Strathclyde Business School]] 45: ...holars from around 90 countries work and study at Strathclyde. Kingdom of Strathclyde (5539 bytes) 1: [[fr:Royaume de Strathclyde]] 2: '''Strathclyde''' was one of the kingdoms of ancient [[Scotland]... 4: ...a]], [[Gododdin]] ([[Lothian]]), and Strathclyde. Strathclyde's capital was at [[Dumbarton]] Rock, or [[Alt Clu... 6: As well as its fortress capital at Dumbarton, Strathclyde had a religious centre at [[Govan]], and a royal ... 8: ...]], brother-in-law of Constantine, became king of Strathclyde, apparently as a client or sub-king of Constantin... Strathclyde Passenger Transport (5585 bytes) 3: ...ming SPT in the [[1980s]]. With the abolition of Strathclyde Regional Council it has been jointly run by the 1... 12: ...tabling and fares setting of rail services in the Strathclyde area 24: == Strathclyde rail services == 113: *[http://www.spt.co.uk/ Strathclyde Passenger Transport's website] Strathclyde Business School (1104 bytes) 1: ...chool is one of the five schools which comprise [[Strathclyde University]] 3: A pioneering UK business school the University of Strathclyde Graduate School of Business started offering a fu... Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde (2461 bytes) 1: [[Image:Strathclyde p 1101.jpg|thumb|100px|Lord Strathclyde]] 3: ...way Dunlop du Roy de Blicquy Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde''', [[Privy Council|PC]] (born [[1960]]), is a [[... 5: Strathclyde's father, [[Tam Galbraith]], was Conservative MP ... 7: Strathclyde first entered the House of Lords in [[1986]], bec... 9: ...eadership the [[House of Lords Act 1999]] passed. Strathclyde was subsequently elected as one of the 92 heredit... Regions of Scotland (3892 bytes) 12: #[[Strathclyde]] 42: |[[Argyll and Bute]] || [[Strathclyde]] 48: |[[Bearsden and Milngavie]] || [[Strathclyde]] 56: |[[Clydebank]] || [[Strathclyde]] 58: |[[Clydesdale]] || [[Strathclyde]] Renfrew (728 bytes) 1: ... government districts in Scotland's [[Strathclyde|Strathclyde Region]]; ''(see main article on the town of [[Re... Ayrshire Coast Line, Glasgow (1410 bytes) 1: ...re Coast Line''' is one of the lines within the [[Strathclyde]] suburban [[Railway|rail]] network. It serves 2... 3: ...clyde Passenger Transport]] as part of the larger Strathclyde network. It mainly uses the new [[British Rail C... HMS Smiter (172 bytes) 1: ...University Royal Naval Unit (URNU) of Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities. Culen of Scotland (1717 bytes) 7: ...icture of conflict between Culen's family and the Strathclyde nobles, which saw Culen's brother, Eochaid, die t... Rottenrow (1318 bytes) 5: ...e growth of the [[campus]] of the [[University of Strathclyde]] in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]]. 7: ...d the building was purchased by the University of Strathclyde and subsequently demolished. The land is current... Richard Sykes (1572 bytes) 3: ...effield University]], [[University of Strathclyde|Strathclyde University]], [[University of Warwick]], [[Univer... Strathkelvin (498 bytes) 7: the [[Strathclyde]] Region of [[Scotland]]. Cumbernauld and Kilsyth (486 bytes) 7: the [[Strathclyde]] Region of [[Scotland]]. Kilmarnock and Loudoun (480 bytes) 7: the [[Strathclyde]] Region of [[Scotland]]. Eochaid of Scotland (1714 bytes) 1: ... father was [[Run of Strathclyde|Run]], King of [[Strathclyde]]. Bearsden and Milngavie (536 bytes) 7: the [[Strathclyde]] Region of [[Scotland]], north of the City of [[... Cumnock and Doon Valley (470 bytes) 7: the [[Strathclyde]] Region of [[Scotland]].
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