• Titwood is a cricket ground in the Pollokshields area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is the home of the Clydesdale Cricket Club and is one of four international...
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  • in the Pollok area of Glasgow. The church was originally built as the Titwood Parish Church of Pollokshields, but was dismantled, transported and rebuilt...
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  • ODI opponents in mid-August, which was shown live on BBC Scotland from Titwood, Glasgow. The match was reduced slightly to 46 overs after a couple of...
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    worshipped in Titwood Parish Church. The Titwood congregation and the Pollokshields congregation united to form Pollokshields-Titwood Parish Church on...
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  • snatchers. Titwood (Tetwood in 1828) was also the last farm in the district to use a horse mill to drive farm machinery. J. Dunlop of Titwood is said to...
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  • Mannofield Park 6,000 Aberdeenshire  Scotland Scotland, Aberdeenshire Titwood 6,000 Glasgow  Scotland Scotland, Clydesdale CC Drummoyne Oval 6,000 Sydney...
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  • Cathcart Circle railway. After a year playing at Clydesdale Cricket Club's Titwood ground, a second Hampden was opened in October 1884. Whilst the club continued...
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    close to Dumbreck railway station. Clydesdale Cricket Club is located at Titwood on the periphery of Pollokshields. Founded in Kinning Park in 1848 by Archibald...
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    Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 18 March 2012  Scotland 85 Gautam Gambhir Titwood, Glasgow, Scotland 16 August 2007  South Africa 200* Sachin Tendulkar Captain...
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  • Netherlands won by 6 wickets (with 7 balls remaining) Titwood, Glasgow  Scotland Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (SRL) and Ian Ramage (SCO)...
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