Wilson Street, Glasgow
Wilson Street is a thoroughfare in Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland. The street runs east from Virginia Street through the Merchant City until it meets Candleriggs.
Type | Commercial |
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Maintained by | Glasgow City Council |
Length | 0.064 mi (0.103 km) |
Location | Glasgow |
Postal code | G1 |
Nearest Glasgow Subway station | St. Enoch's |
History
The street was opened in 1790 and was, along with Brunswick Street, John Street and Hutcheson Street, part of Glasgow's second 'new town'.[1]
It was named after George Wilson, a Glasgow merchant, who founded Wilson's School, to the north of the Trongate.[2] Wilson died in London in 1778.
References
- Glasgow Street Names and Places. James Muir. William Hodge and Company. 1899.
- "MS Murray 590-594". www.gla.ac.uk.
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