Shieldhall is a
district
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in the
Scottish city of
Glasgow
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. It is situated directly south of the
River Clyde
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and is part of the wider
Govan
Govan ( ; Cumbric: ''Gwovan''; Scots language, Scots: ''Gouan''; Scottish Gaelic: ''Baile a' Ghobhainn'') is a district, parish, and former burgh now part of southwest Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated west of Glasgow city centre, on the sout ...
area.
Location and history
Taking its name from the country estate which occupied the territory until the late 19th century, Shieldhall lies on the boundary between Glasgow and
Renfrewshire
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, close to the town of
Renfrew and the industrial, retail and leisure developments at
Braehead which lie to the west.
Linthouse and
Drumoyne adjoin to the east, but Shieldhall is largely separated from these neighbourhoods by the
A739 road which runs north–south from Junction 25 of the
M8 motorway (the southern boundary of Shieldhall) under the river inside the
Clyde Tunnel which opened in 1963, with
Thornwood and
Whiteinch
Whiteinch () is an area in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated directly north of the River Clyde, between the Partick and Scotstoun areas of the city. Whiteinch was at one stage part of the burgh of Partick, until that burgh's absorp ...
on the opposite bank; in addition to vehicles, the tunnel also includes a section for pedestrians and bicycles.
As well as the various buildings of the
Southern General Hospital and its 2010s replacement, the imposing 14-storey
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) is a 1,677-bed acute hospital located in Govan, in the south-west of Glasgow, Scotland. The hospital is built on the site of the former Southern General Hospital and opened at the end of April 2015 ...
, Shieldhall includes a large industrial area which has been heavily used since the early 1900s, around the
King George V Dock which is the only commercial port still in operation within Glasgow. It is the site of one of the four main
waste recycling facilities in the city, serving its south-west sector, and of a
sewage treatment
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works, owned by
Scottish Water; the sewage works originally opened in 1910 and were rebuilt in 1980. Shieldhall is one of three such facilities in the city, along with
Dalmarnock and
Daldowie.
There are a number of small clusters of housing from various periods of the 20th century in the area to the south of the hospital complex (including a distinctive converted
art deco
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lightbulb factory), as well as a small park containing the ground of the local
Junior football team,
St Anthony's, who moved there in the early 21st century from further along the same main road towards
Ibrox. Along with the motorway, this new ground occupies the land previously containing the 'Fifty Pitches', a large expanse of football parks.
The closest railway station connecting to central Glasgow is on the opposite side of the M8 motorway, while bus services are regular due to provision for the hospital, as well as the presence of a company (
McGill's) operating routes towards Braehead and
Paisley via Shieldhall in addition to
First Glasgow
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which dominates the industry within the city.
The physician and author
Alexander P. W. Philip (1770-1851) was born and raised in Shieldhall.
In popular culture, the district lends half of its name to the fictional ''Shieldinch'' area which is the setting for the
BBC Scotland
BBC Scotland is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Scotland. Its headquarters are in Glasgow, employing approximately 1,250 staff as of 2017, to produce 15,000 hours of television and radio programming per year. BBC Scotla ...
soap opera
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River City
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(the other half deriving from Whiteinch) - the show's set is located in
Dumbarton
Dumbarton (; , or ; or , meaning 'fort of the Britons (historical), Britons') is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, on the north bank of the River Clyde where the River Leven, Dunbartonshire, River Leven flows into the Clyde estuary. ...
).
References
External links
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Shieldhallat
Gazetteer for Scotland
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Areas of Glasgow
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Industrial parks in the United Kingdom