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Change: Park.Park. The park has hosted the International Exhibitions of 1888 and 1901, with the Doulton Fountain now located at Glasgow Green being originally displayed
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Oct 7 2007, 4:30 PM EDT
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Change: House and also laid out Queen's Park. The park has hosted the International Exhibitions of 1888 and 1901, with the Doulton Fountain now located at Glasgow Green being
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Sep 18 2007, 7:00 PM EDT
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Change: "Sunlight'Sunlight Cottage"Cottages' also survivesurvived the 1901 exhibition and are at the western fringe of the park near to Glasgow University. A plaque at the cottagescottage gives their history:"These buildings are facsimiles of two cottages at Port
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Sep 18 2007, 6:59 PM EDT
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Sep 18 2007, 6:59 PM EDT
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Change: Cottages"Cottage" also survive the 1901 exhibition and are at the western fringe of the park near to Glasgow University. A plaque at the cottages gives their history:"These buildings are facsimiles of two cottages at Port Sunlight [near
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Sep 18 2007, 6:57 PM EDT
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Sep 18 2007, 6:52 PM EDT
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Change: history history:"These buildings are facsimiles of two cottages at Port Sunlight [near Liverpool], occupied by the employees of Lever Bros Limited and were presented by that company to the corporation of the city of Glasgow after the exhibition in 1901". 1901."The park also hosted
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Sep 18 2007, 6:51 PM EDT
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Change: Stand and Amphitheatre dating from 1924 are currently in a state of disrepair and closed to access. The Kelvingrove Heritage Trail covers the items of interest in detail.detail The heritage- trailthetrail leaflet can be downloaded from here and the map from here in pdf formats.
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Sep 18 2007, 6:06 PM EDT
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Change: Band Stand and Amphitheatre dating from 1924 are currently in a state of disrepair and closed to access. The Kelvingrove Heritage Trail covers the items of interest in detail. The heritage trail leaflet can be downloaded from here and the map from here in pdf formats.
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Sep 18 2007, 6:01 PM EDT
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Change: park has 5 seasonal bowling greens, a croquet green, 4 synthetic tennis courts, children's play area, orienteering course and skateboard park. The River Kelvin runs through the park and the Kelvin Walkway provides a path along its banks. The Band Stand and Amphitheatre dating from 1924
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Sep 18 2007, 5:41 PM EDT
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Change: The "Sunlight Cottages" also survive the 1901 exhibition and are at the western fringe of the park near to Glasgow University. A plaque at the cottages gives their history "These buildings are facsimiles of two cottages at Port Sunlight [near Liverpool], occupied by the
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Sep 18 2007, 5:35 PM EDT
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Change: The park has hosted the International Exhibitions of 1888 and 1901, with the Doulton Fountain now located at Glasgow Green being originally displayed at the
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Sep 18 2007, 5:28 PM EDT
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Change: west endwest-end, which was undergoing rapid expansion in housing at this time. It was the first purpose built park in Scotland at this time and
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Sep 10 2007, 7:51 AM EDT
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Sep 10 2007, 2:16 AM EDT
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Change: The land for the park was purchased in 1852 to ensurean open space in the west end which was undergoing rapid expansion in housing at
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Change: Created by Sep 4 2007, 4:13 PM EDT for: no reason given
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