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  1. Partick remained a relatively small village until the early nineteenth century. The steep drop of the River Kelvin between what is now Glasgow's Botanic Gardens and the river's mouth, led to Partick becoming an important centre of milling, especially grain milling.

  2. Feb 7, 2024 · Partick is one of Glasgow's best known neighbourhoods - and for good reason - over the years it's worn many different hats, firstly as hub for religion, then history, and now culture. Growing up in Partick was a pleasure reserved by many proud Glaswegians - but it was only just over a 100 years ago in 1912 when the burgh of Partick was annexed ...

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  3. The Industrial Revolution and the arrival of steam power led to the mechanised deepening of the Clyde which changed the nature of Partick from a picturesque riverside village to a centre of heavy industry.

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  4. Apr 10, 2023 · Partick was originally a small village located on the banks of the River Kelvin. It was a strategic location for trade and commerce, as it was situated at the point where the River Kelvin meets the River Clyde.

  5. Nov 13, 2014 · The danger is that Partick is becoming a big middle class/student housing scheme, with all signs of its long past and industrial history being erased. A walk down Dumbarton Road on a Friday night shows that there is still plenty of life in Partick yet, but gentrification is creeping down the road.

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  6. Jan 1, 2022 · Partick or ‘Pertneck’ was the Royal Residence of King Hydderch of Strathclyde and his Queen Languoreth, the lady on whose behalf St Mungo performed his miracle of the salmon and the ring.

  7. Neighbouring Villages. Setting aside the neighbouring burghs of Renfrew and Rutherglen, there were several small villages within the immediate sphere of Glasgow's influence. Gorbals and Barrowfield were absorbed by Glasgow in this period, but Govan and Partick remained separate.

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