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.

Wilson Street
TypeCommercial
Maintained byGlasgow City Council
Length0.064 mi (0.103 km)
LocationGlasgow
Postal codeG1
Nearest Glasgow Subway stationSt. 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

  1. Glasgow Street Names and Places. James Muir. William Hodge and Company. 1899.
  2. "MS Murray 590-594". www.gla.ac.uk.

55°51′31.2″N 4°14′53.4″W


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