Hew Hill, the Laird (Lord) of Gairbraid, had no male heir and thus left his estate to his daughter, Mary. She married Robert Graham of Dawsholm in 1763, but have no income from trade and had to do what they could of the estate. They founded coal mines in the dough, but that proved to be wet and unprofitable, and their companies are owned best known of one acre of land not sold. It is still today known as Acre. There is no doubt that would have continued to fight, but the March 8, 1768, the Parliament passed a reduction of the Forth and Clyde Canal through its heritage, which provided some much-needed money. The channel came to the farm in 1775, the Canal Company, but had run out of money and stopped working for eight years. The Government will grant funds confiscated property Jacobite to start over and the crossing of the River Kelvin became the center of activity of the mass construction. Five locks, the great aqueduct and Kelvin, between two of the locks, a shipyard dry dock were built. People also began to grow and Biscuits fed more land for development; Robert Graham attached a condition that the heir to immortalize Gairbraid, his beloved wife and in the last line of centuries of Gairbraid Hill after the death of her Hew Hill father. The village was then used to be called at any time the city of MaryHill. " The new navigable channel attracted boat building, saw-milling and other industries, such as ironfounding their banks within the farm Mary. In 1830 scattered houses had grown to form a great nation with a population of 3000 people. The construction of the railway from Glasgow to Helensburgh through Maryhill, and the proximity of Loch Katrine pipeline led to higher growth in 1856 Maryhill became a burgh in its own right ( 'burgh "is an old word from the city in Scotland ). Later, absorbed in the city of Glasgow in 1891. Maryhill barracks was opened in 1872 and once dominated the area that now is the Wyndford housing, is home to the Scots Grey and Highland Light Infantry, and and the famous Adolf Hitler's second-in-command held Rudolf Hess during World War II after his alleged "peace" flight to the United Kingdom. 1960, but the Army territorial units, land low Regiment of the 52 th and 32 (Scots) Signal Regiment continue to be based in the area, with 105 Regiment Royal Artillery in nearby Partick. Maryhill was known as the Venice of the North for its channels and also to be the center of industry glass, with its Caledonian Works Construction and Glasgow. Burgh Hall contains numerous windows produced by Stephen Adam represents the industrious people of Maryhill. Maryhill is a constituent member of the Scottish Parliament, known as Glasgow Maryhill. Glasgow Maryhill was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 1918 to 2005, when it was subsumed into the new constituency north of Glasgow. many areas in the north of Glasgow are below normal UK standard of living. however, not all areas North Glasgow are in poor condition. Maryhill is in the northwest of the city, and consists of well-maintained traditionally "Glasgow" sandstone tenements with the traditional high ceilings, as well as many of the large Victorian houses. There are also large housing associations to implement developments. While historically an area of working class, is relatively wealthy compared to the rest of the North of the city with a large student population and a large number of those who could be described as the Middle Class. is the home to a wide variety of people working in the Scottish media, politicians, doctors and lawyers and citizens working class. 5000 , which contains a number of houses in tall buildings blocks, the highest four reaching heights of 26 floors. lowest These are interspersed with residences to create a significant mass of housing contrast and variety. Forth and Clyde Canal flows through Maryhill, in a step that forms a vital part of the local economy. was contaminated for many years and largely unused after the decline of heavy industry, but recent efforts to restore and reopen the ship channel have been rejuvenated. Throughout the channel side of the city centre along Maryhill: plans channel side apartments, similar to the renovation of old industrial buildings in the city of Manchester have been granted. live by old industrial canal-part of the British cities has become very attractive and popular place for urban dwellers in the United Kingdom to find homes. There is a continuing demand for new housing to meet the demand of people who want take advantage of the proximity of the comforts of the west. Maryhill made the house in Glasgow, Scotland, and indeed the first Irish language primary schools, where children are taught in the Scots Gaelic language. This is no longer true, like the old Woodside High School, in the Anderston area now houses a combined nursery, primary and secondary school Irish. hit BBC TV comedy series Chewin 'the Fat was filmed in the area, a precedent followed by his successor, the highest rated game yet. Often local showed features including Forth and Clyde Canal in the background and other areas and outdoor environments in Maryhill shooting.
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