Renfrewshire
Memorial to the Children of the Glen Cinema
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Dunn Square, Paisley
Formerly the Glen Cinema
Glen Cinema Plaque
The Glen Cinema disaster was a deadly crowd crush caused by a smoking film canister at a cinema in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, on 31 December 1929. The resulting panic and crush killed 69 children and injured up to 40 others; the final death toll was 71. It is considered one of the worst disasters in Scottish history. The building that housed the Glen Cinema still stands and, as of 2015, houses a furniture store.
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Church Hill
Coats Memorial Church
White Cart Water, St James' Bridge and Paisley Tow…
Formerly the Liberal Club
Paisley Gilmour Street Railway Station
John Witherspoon Statue
Thomas Coats and Paisley Town Hall
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Paisley
Thomas Coats (1809–1883) was a Scottish thread manufacturer.
Coats was born at Paisley 18 October 1809. He was the fourth of a family of ten sons. His father, James Coats, was one of the founders of the Coats Group of Paisley. In the hands of Thomas and his surviving brother, Sir Peter Coats, the Ferguslie Thread Works became substantial.
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Paisley Town Hall is a public hall in Abbey Close, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The building, which is being converted into a centre for performing arts, is a Category A listed building.
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Paisley Abbey
Paisley Cenotaph
Glasgow Train approaching Platform 1, Paisley Gilm…
Paisley High Street
Coats Observatory
Paisley Town Hall
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Paisley
Paisley Town Hall is a public hall in Abbey Close, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The building, which is being converted into a centre for performing arts, is a Category A listed building.
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Piazza Post Box
Queen Victoria Statue
Paisley Gilmour Street Railway Station
Paisley Town Hall
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Paisley
Paisley Town Hall is a public hall in Abbey Close, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The building, which is being converted into a centre for performing arts, is a Category A listed building.
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