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    Jordanhill (Scots: Jordanhull, Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Iòrdain) [1] is an affluent [2] area of the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The area consists largely of terraced housing dating from the early to mid 20th century, with some detached and semi-detached homes and some modern apartments.

  2. Jan 3, 2024 · You might be surprised to learn that before it became part of Glasgow, the area was once home to a private family and their estate. That family was the Smiths of Jordanhill and their papers were the very first private collection Glasgow City Archives acquired.

  3. In the 21st century, the Jordanhill area of Glasgow is a prosperous suburb which at one time housed a major institution: the Jordanhill College. Following the closure, the site became mired in. This view shows Jordan Hill, as it looked in the DATE.

  4. Jordanhill in the 1860’s . The name “Jordanhill” then covered a much wider area than it does now. It included a number of scattered hamlets. There was Claythorne, at the junction of Woodend Drive and Crow Road; farther up Crow Road was Anniesland Toll, now Anniesland Cross.

  5. Jul 23, 2006 · On March 1st, Wikipedia, the online interactive encyclopedia, hit the million-articles mark, with an entry on Jordanhill, a railway station in suburban Glasgow.

  6. Mar 3, 2023 · World War One, World War Two and the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe repeatedly redrew the map of Europe to create today’s modern states, but at an extremely high human cost. Thankfully, Europe today is far more peaceful than it was in the 20th century.

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