Rutherglen received the status of Royal Burgh in 1126 by Royal Charter from King David I of Scotland who ruled from 1124 to 1153. In the 14th century Walter Stewart, father of King Robert II, was granted Farme Castle. This was located close to Farme Cross in the east of Rutherglen, and stood until the 1960s.
Rutherglen was a centre of heavy industry, having a long coal mining tradition which died out by 1950. J&J White’s Chemical Works (later ACC Chrome&Chemicals) in Shawfield, which was in existence from 1820 to 1967, produced more than 70% of the UK’s Chromate products including chromic acid, chromic oxide pigment, sodium and potassium chromate and dichromate. Today there is a significant legacy of soluble [chromium (VI)] waste in the area. Rutherglen, and most of the towns encircling the city, are dormitory suburbs of Glasgow.
David's story growing up in Rutherglen: From prison to peace
David shares his story of growing up in Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland. What it was like growing up in a gang and what changed for him in prison. Under the weight of his guilt, he found forgiveness through Jesus Christ and today is grateful to be a Christian.
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Do you want to make the same decision that David did?
Are you looking for help in the situation that you're in?
Is there something we can pray for?
Destiny Church is here for you. You can encounter the same life-changing Jesus that David did.
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published: 09 Jun 2021
Rutherglen 🏴
From shopping to the arts, sitting on the south bank of the Clyde, Rutherglen has a lot to offer visitors.
The ancient Royal Burgh of Rutherglen has been a thriving hub for nearly 1000 years and today retains an almost village-like atmosphere, despite being South Lanarkshire's third largest town.
Rutherglen town centre and the magnificent Rutherglen Town Hall have been as also given a major overhaul to take on a new role as a multi-functional complex for arts, weddings and a museum.
Rutherglen Town Hall is now a premier location for arts and cultural activities, exhibitions, conferencing, banqueting and weddings. The old original building meets the new in the Cafe and Mezzanine Bar located inside a multi-level glass and steel atrium. The Grand Hall, now restored to its former glory wit...
published: 01 Apr 2021
Old Photographs Rutherglen South Lanarkshire Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Rutherglen, a town in South Lanarkshire. Rutherglen received the status of Royal Burgh in 1126 by Royal Charter from King David I of Scotland who ruled from 1124 to 1153. Rutherglen was a centre of heavy industry, having a long coal mining tradition which died out by 1950. J&J White's Chemical Works in Shawfield, which was in existence from 1820 to 1967, produced more than 70 per cent of the UK's chromate products including chromic acid, chromic oxide pigment, sodium and potassium chromate and dichromate. Rutherglen, and most of the other towns encircling the city, are dormitory suburbs of Glasgow. James White was a Scottish lawyer, businessman and chemicals manufacturer. He was born in 1812 at Shawfield House in Rutherglen which at that time w...
published: 23 Nov 2018
Voters in Rutherglen could get the chance to force a by-election to replace their MP
Voters in Rutherglen and Hamilton West could get the chance to force a by-election to replace their MP Margaret Ferrier.
published: 22 May 2023
The Orangemen from Rutherglen. 20 District On Parade 2022 Summary
A summary of all the parades involved in by the members of Rutherglen Orange and Purple District 20 including Ladies Church Parade, Jubilee Celebration Parade, Grand Lodge Church Parade, Juvenile Church parade and rally, the County Grand Lodge Boyne Celebrations and the District Divine Service held between April to July 2022.
Also a special look at the Family Fun Day held in Rutherglen Orange Hall and organised by the 20 Social Club Committee to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
published: 11 Jul 2022
Explore Australia's iconic Rutherglen wine region
Explore historic Rutherglen and immerse yourself in 150 years of winemaking history. Meet the sixth and seventh generation winemakers who draw on family traditions and modern techniques, to keep Rutherglen wines on a winning streak.
The cool nights, warm days and long, dry autumns are ideal conditions for pioneering varietals of muscat that are uniquely Australian in spirit.
Sofia Levin samples Rutherglen’s signature style of liquid gold and their modern twist on this classic wine with Mandy Jones and Eliza Brown.
#Rutherglen #Australia #Winery
published: 11 Aug 2021
Rutherglen
published: 19 Dec 2019
Rutherglen, Scotland
Short clip taken during a 20mph windy day. Was going to see Parkhead but weather was nuts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutherglen
published: 29 Dec 2018
Rutherglen Old Parish Church Live Stream
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published: 10 Sep 2023
Rutherglen Glencairn v Dundee East Craigie 16th April 2023
David shares his story of growing up in Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland. What it was like growing up in a gang and what changed for him in prison. Under the weigh...
David shares his story of growing up in Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland. What it was like growing up in a gang and what changed for him in prison. Under the weight of his guilt, he found forgiveness through Jesus Christ and today is grateful to be a Christian.
--
Do you want to make the same decision that David did?
Are you looking for help in the situation that you're in?
Is there something we can pray for?
Destiny Church is here for you. You can encounter the same life-changing Jesus that David did.
http://www.destiny-church.com/
[email protected]
David shares his story of growing up in Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland. What it was like growing up in a gang and what changed for him in prison. Under the weight of his guilt, he found forgiveness through Jesus Christ and today is grateful to be a Christian.
--
Do you want to make the same decision that David did?
Are you looking for help in the situation that you're in?
Is there something we can pray for?
Destiny Church is here for you. You can encounter the same life-changing Jesus that David did.
http://www.destiny-church.com/
[email protected]
From shopping to the arts, sitting on the south bank of the Clyde, Rutherglen has a lot to offer visitors.
The ancient Royal Burgh of Rutherglen has been a thr...
From shopping to the arts, sitting on the south bank of the Clyde, Rutherglen has a lot to offer visitors.
The ancient Royal Burgh of Rutherglen has been a thriving hub for nearly 1000 years and today retains an almost village-like atmosphere, despite being South Lanarkshire's third largest town.
Rutherglen town centre and the magnificent Rutherglen Town Hall have been as also given a major overhaul to take on a new role as a multi-functional complex for arts, weddings and a museum.
Rutherglen Town Hall is now a premier location for arts and cultural activities, exhibitions, conferencing, banqueting and weddings. The old original building meets the new in the Cafe and Mezzanine Bar located inside a multi-level glass and steel atrium. The Grand Hall, now restored to its former glory with stained glass windows and barrel vaulted ceiling, is a striking venue for large functions. This venue now offers meeting rooms, exhibition space, functions/concerts and also an arts wing providing courses and classes.
Nearby is Shawfield Greyhound Stadium giving you the chance to watch regular dog racing. Events such as Landemer Day in June take place in the main street, which can be closed to traffic to allow the celebrations to take place along the main street.
Rutherglen also has its own golf course, Cathkin Braes - a delightful, challenging moorland course.
From shopping to the arts, sitting on the south bank of the Clyde, Rutherglen has a lot to offer visitors.
The ancient Royal Burgh of Rutherglen has been a thriving hub for nearly 1000 years and today retains an almost village-like atmosphere, despite being South Lanarkshire's third largest town.
Rutherglen town centre and the magnificent Rutherglen Town Hall have been as also given a major overhaul to take on a new role as a multi-functional complex for arts, weddings and a museum.
Rutherglen Town Hall is now a premier location for arts and cultural activities, exhibitions, conferencing, banqueting and weddings. The old original building meets the new in the Cafe and Mezzanine Bar located inside a multi-level glass and steel atrium. The Grand Hall, now restored to its former glory with stained glass windows and barrel vaulted ceiling, is a striking venue for large functions. This venue now offers meeting rooms, exhibition space, functions/concerts and also an arts wing providing courses and classes.
Nearby is Shawfield Greyhound Stadium giving you the chance to watch regular dog racing. Events such as Landemer Day in June take place in the main street, which can be closed to traffic to allow the celebrations to take place along the main street.
Rutherglen also has its own golf course, Cathkin Braes - a delightful, challenging moorland course.
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Rutherglen, a town in South Lanarkshire. Rutherglen received the status of Royal Burgh in 1126 by Royal Charter fr...
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Rutherglen, a town in South Lanarkshire. Rutherglen received the status of Royal Burgh in 1126 by Royal Charter from King David I of Scotland who ruled from 1124 to 1153. Rutherglen was a centre of heavy industry, having a long coal mining tradition which died out by 1950. J&J White's Chemical Works in Shawfield, which was in existence from 1820 to 1967, produced more than 70 per cent of the UK's chromate products including chromic acid, chromic oxide pigment, sodium and potassium chromate and dichromate. Rutherglen, and most of the other towns encircling the city, are dormitory suburbs of Glasgow. James White was a Scottish lawyer, businessman and chemicals manufacturer. He was born in 1812 at Shawfield House in Rutherglen which at that time was a rural country estate on the banks of the River Clyde. He was educated at Glasgow Grammar School and Glasgow University and thereafter became a lawyer and a partner in Couper and White solicitors, a position which he held for 17 years. In 1836 he married Fanny Campbell, sister of businessman Robert Orr Campbell, settling initially at Hayfield House within the Shawfield estate, and they produced seven children, six daughters and one son, John Campbell White. At the invitation of his father and older brother, another John White, who had joined the business in 1833, James White became a partner in the family firm in 1851, focusing on the commercial aspect whilst his brother and father, who died in 1860, were more concerned with the manufacturing. Apart from his business interests, White was also deputy chairman of the Glasgow and South Western Railway, although the railway lines which served the Shawfield works were operated by the Clydesdale Junction Railway and the Caledonian Railway), was a director of the Merchants' House of Glasgow, and at various times was chairman of the Glasgow Royal Exchange, the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and the National Bible Society of Scotland. He was a member of the Free Church of Scotland and a Liberal in politics. Upon his death in 1884 aged 72 at Overtoun House, the Lord Provost of Glasgow remarked that White was " a gentleman who has long occupied a foremost place among the citizens of Glasgow "
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Rutherglen, a town in South Lanarkshire. Rutherglen received the status of Royal Burgh in 1126 by Royal Charter from King David I of Scotland who ruled from 1124 to 1153. Rutherglen was a centre of heavy industry, having a long coal mining tradition which died out by 1950. J&J White's Chemical Works in Shawfield, which was in existence from 1820 to 1967, produced more than 70 per cent of the UK's chromate products including chromic acid, chromic oxide pigment, sodium and potassium chromate and dichromate. Rutherglen, and most of the other towns encircling the city, are dormitory suburbs of Glasgow. James White was a Scottish lawyer, businessman and chemicals manufacturer. He was born in 1812 at Shawfield House in Rutherglen which at that time was a rural country estate on the banks of the River Clyde. He was educated at Glasgow Grammar School and Glasgow University and thereafter became a lawyer and a partner in Couper and White solicitors, a position which he held for 17 years. In 1836 he married Fanny Campbell, sister of businessman Robert Orr Campbell, settling initially at Hayfield House within the Shawfield estate, and they produced seven children, six daughters and one son, John Campbell White. At the invitation of his father and older brother, another John White, who had joined the business in 1833, James White became a partner in the family firm in 1851, focusing on the commercial aspect whilst his brother and father, who died in 1860, were more concerned with the manufacturing. Apart from his business interests, White was also deputy chairman of the Glasgow and South Western Railway, although the railway lines which served the Shawfield works were operated by the Clydesdale Junction Railway and the Caledonian Railway), was a director of the Merchants' House of Glasgow, and at various times was chairman of the Glasgow Royal Exchange, the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and the National Bible Society of Scotland. He was a member of the Free Church of Scotland and a Liberal in politics. Upon his death in 1884 aged 72 at Overtoun House, the Lord Provost of Glasgow remarked that White was " a gentleman who has long occupied a foremost place among the citizens of Glasgow "
A summary of all the parades involved in by the members of Rutherglen Orange and Purple District 20 including Ladies Church Parade, Jubilee Celebration Parade, ...
A summary of all the parades involved in by the members of Rutherglen Orange and Purple District 20 including Ladies Church Parade, Jubilee Celebration Parade, Grand Lodge Church Parade, Juvenile Church parade and rally, the County Grand Lodge Boyne Celebrations and the District Divine Service held between April to July 2022.
Also a special look at the Family Fun Day held in Rutherglen Orange Hall and organised by the 20 Social Club Committee to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
A summary of all the parades involved in by the members of Rutherglen Orange and Purple District 20 including Ladies Church Parade, Jubilee Celebration Parade, Grand Lodge Church Parade, Juvenile Church parade and rally, the County Grand Lodge Boyne Celebrations and the District Divine Service held between April to July 2022.
Also a special look at the Family Fun Day held in Rutherglen Orange Hall and organised by the 20 Social Club Committee to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
Explore historic Rutherglen and immerse yourself in 150 years of winemaking history. Meet the sixth and seventh generation winemakers who draw on family traditi...
Explore historic Rutherglen and immerse yourself in 150 years of winemaking history. Meet the sixth and seventh generation winemakers who draw on family traditions and modern techniques, to keep Rutherglen wines on a winning streak.
The cool nights, warm days and long, dry autumns are ideal conditions for pioneering varietals of muscat that are uniquely Australian in spirit.
Sofia Levin samples Rutherglen’s signature style of liquid gold and their modern twist on this classic wine with Mandy Jones and Eliza Brown.
#Rutherglen #Australia #Winery
Explore historic Rutherglen and immerse yourself in 150 years of winemaking history. Meet the sixth and seventh generation winemakers who draw on family traditions and modern techniques, to keep Rutherglen wines on a winning streak.
The cool nights, warm days and long, dry autumns are ideal conditions for pioneering varietals of muscat that are uniquely Australian in spirit.
Sofia Levin samples Rutherglen’s signature style of liquid gold and their modern twist on this classic wine with Mandy Jones and Eliza Brown.
#Rutherglen #Australia #Winery
David shares his story of growing up in Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland. What it was like growing up in a gang and what changed for him in prison. Under the weight of his guilt, he found forgiveness through Jesus Christ and today is grateful to be a Christian.
--
Do you want to make the same decision that David did?
Are you looking for help in the situation that you're in?
Is there something we can pray for?
Destiny Church is here for you. You can encounter the same life-changing Jesus that David did.
http://www.destiny-church.com/
[email protected]
From shopping to the arts, sitting on the south bank of the Clyde, Rutherglen has a lot to offer visitors.
The ancient Royal Burgh of Rutherglen has been a thriving hub for nearly 1000 years and today retains an almost village-like atmosphere, despite being South Lanarkshire's third largest town.
Rutherglen town centre and the magnificent Rutherglen Town Hall have been as also given a major overhaul to take on a new role as a multi-functional complex for arts, weddings and a museum.
Rutherglen Town Hall is now a premier location for arts and cultural activities, exhibitions, conferencing, banqueting and weddings. The old original building meets the new in the Cafe and Mezzanine Bar located inside a multi-level glass and steel atrium. The Grand Hall, now restored to its former glory with stained glass windows and barrel vaulted ceiling, is a striking venue for large functions. This venue now offers meeting rooms, exhibition space, functions/concerts and also an arts wing providing courses and classes.
Nearby is Shawfield Greyhound Stadium giving you the chance to watch regular dog racing. Events such as Landemer Day in June take place in the main street, which can be closed to traffic to allow the celebrations to take place along the main street.
Rutherglen also has its own golf course, Cathkin Braes - a delightful, challenging moorland course.
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Rutherglen, a town in South Lanarkshire. Rutherglen received the status of Royal Burgh in 1126 by Royal Charter from King David I of Scotland who ruled from 1124 to 1153. Rutherglen was a centre of heavy industry, having a long coal mining tradition which died out by 1950. J&J White's Chemical Works in Shawfield, which was in existence from 1820 to 1967, produced more than 70 per cent of the UK's chromate products including chromic acid, chromic oxide pigment, sodium and potassium chromate and dichromate. Rutherglen, and most of the other towns encircling the city, are dormitory suburbs of Glasgow. James White was a Scottish lawyer, businessman and chemicals manufacturer. He was born in 1812 at Shawfield House in Rutherglen which at that time was a rural country estate on the banks of the River Clyde. He was educated at Glasgow Grammar School and Glasgow University and thereafter became a lawyer and a partner in Couper and White solicitors, a position which he held for 17 years. In 1836 he married Fanny Campbell, sister of businessman Robert Orr Campbell, settling initially at Hayfield House within the Shawfield estate, and they produced seven children, six daughters and one son, John Campbell White. At the invitation of his father and older brother, another John White, who had joined the business in 1833, James White became a partner in the family firm in 1851, focusing on the commercial aspect whilst his brother and father, who died in 1860, were more concerned with the manufacturing. Apart from his business interests, White was also deputy chairman of the Glasgow and South Western Railway, although the railway lines which served the Shawfield works were operated by the Clydesdale Junction Railway and the Caledonian Railway), was a director of the Merchants' House of Glasgow, and at various times was chairman of the Glasgow Royal Exchange, the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and the National Bible Society of Scotland. He was a member of the Free Church of Scotland and a Liberal in politics. Upon his death in 1884 aged 72 at Overtoun House, the Lord Provost of Glasgow remarked that White was " a gentleman who has long occupied a foremost place among the citizens of Glasgow "
A summary of all the parades involved in by the members of Rutherglen Orange and Purple District 20 including Ladies Church Parade, Jubilee Celebration Parade, Grand Lodge Church Parade, Juvenile Church parade and rally, the County Grand Lodge Boyne Celebrations and the District Divine Service held between April to July 2022.
Also a special look at the Family Fun Day held in Rutherglen Orange Hall and organised by the 20 Social Club Committee to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
Explore historic Rutherglen and immerse yourself in 150 years of winemaking history. Meet the sixth and seventh generation winemakers who draw on family traditions and modern techniques, to keep Rutherglen wines on a winning streak.
The cool nights, warm days and long, dry autumns are ideal conditions for pioneering varietals of muscat that are uniquely Australian in spirit.
Sofia Levin samples Rutherglen’s signature style of liquid gold and their modern twist on this classic wine with Mandy Jones and Eliza Brown.
#Rutherglen #Australia #Winery
Rutherglen received the status of Royal Burgh in 1126 by Royal Charter from King David I of Scotland who ruled from 1124 to 1153. In the 14th century Walter Stewart, father of King Robert II, was granted Farme Castle. This was located close to Farme Cross in the east of Rutherglen, and stood until the 1960s.
Rutherglen was a centre of heavy industry, having a long coal mining tradition which died out by 1950. J&J White’s Chemical Works (later ACC Chrome&Chemicals) in Shawfield, which was in existence from 1820 to 1967, produced more than 70% of the UK’s Chromate products including chromic acid, chromic oxide pigment, sodium and potassium chromate and dichromate. Today there is a significant legacy of soluble [chromium (VI)] waste in the area. Rutherglen, and most of the towns encircling the city, are dormitory suburbs of Glasgow.
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