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Tour of Maryhill, Glasgow: Stories from people
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Why this place is important to the local New Scots: "Glasgow Kelvin college is important to me, because I studied some courses there, like health and social care and community pathways." "I have visited this place many times during the course of my studies." Kelvin College has 4 main campuses and 40 affiliated learning centres. This building is their West End Campus.

Garrioch Public School in Wyndford in 1916

Garrioch Public School in Wyndford in 1916

Glasgow Kelvin College West End Campus

Glasgow Kelvin College West End Campus

Glasgow Kelvin College West End Campus

Glasgow Kelvin College West End Campus

Glasgow Kelvin College is the newest of Glasgow’s three regional further education colleges, formed by the merger of John Wheatley, North Glasgow and Stow colleges in November 2013. The building in front of you used to be Stow College's West Campus from 2000 until the merger in 2013. The building was originally Garrioch School, built for the School Board of Maryhill in 1905, with a dramatic central columned window. To the south, the open land of North Kelvin Meadow had been used as sports grounds for the school, and was originally the site of a grandstand for the short-lived Kelvinside Racecourse. 

Maryhill Burgh Halls. Accessed September 11th 2020. https://www.maryhillburghhalls.org.uk/walk2-mobile.

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Image taken by members of MIN

Image taken by members of MIN