WebHawkhead became a Glasgow Corporation hospital in 1930 and joined the National Health Service in 1948. It had its own Board of Management until 1968, was governed by the … WebB East Range, Farmsteading, Hawkhead House Farm, Paisley Paisley B East Wing, Laundry Block, Hawkhead Hospital, Paisley Paisley B Embroidery Mill, Anchor Mills, Paisley Paisley C Farmhouse, Hawkhead House Farm, Paisley Paisley B Fiesta Lounge, 15 Gilmour Street, Paisley Paisley B Fire Station, 10-14 Gordon Street, Paisley Paisley
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WebThe Hawkhead Cemetery, Paisley stop is the nearest one to Hawkhead Road in Paisley. More details; What time is the first Train to Hawkhead Road in Paisley? The SCOTRAIL is the first Train that goes to Hawkhead Road in Paisley. It stops nearby at 05:59. More details; What time is the last Train to Hawkhead Road in Paisley? The SCOTRAIL is the ... Hawkhead (Scots: Hauchheid, Scottish Gaelic: Ceann an Dail) is an area near Paisley in Renfrewshire, Scotland. The village is on the Hawkhead Burn and White Cart Water, crossed via Hawkhead Bridge. It is near Dykebar, Hunterhill and Blackhall neighbourhoods and is the source of the name of Hawkhead … See more The area's name is recorded as Halkhead in some older maps and in the historical title of Lord Ross of Halkhead, with the family owning the estate from the 14th century. Their seat was Hawkhead House, constructed in the … See more • Lords Ross of Halkhead: Cokayne, G. E.; Gibbs, Vicary; Doubleday, H. A.; White, Geoffrey H.; Warrand, Duncan; Howard de Walden, Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Lord See more http://mansions.paisleyhistory.uk/hawkhead.htm tim walz for president