Yorkhill 3.7

Glasgow, G3 8QS
United Kingdom

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Yorkhill Yorkhill is a well known place listed as Landmark in Glasgow , Hospital in Glasgow ,

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Yorkhill is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde in the West End of the city. It is known for its famous hospitals; the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill and the Queen Mother's Maternity Hospital. Both hospitals were relocated in June 2015 to the modern South Glasgow University Hospital in Govan.The Kelvin Hall and the Glasgow Museum of Transport were also located in Yorkhill, the latter now part of the nearby Riverside Museum. The area is mostly residential, with the housing stock consisting of sandstone tenement housing built in the 20th century by the Overnewton Building Company.The ancient name of the lands was Over Newton. It is thought that a small Roman station existed on Yorkhill. In 1868, while workmen were trenching ground on the summit of the hill, where faint indications of earthworks had long existed, they found Roman remains. These included several brass Roman coins (one of which was of Trajan), bronze finger-rings and fragments of Samian pottery. This discovery was interesting because previously almost no traces of Roman footsteps had been found in what is now Glasgow.In the early 19th century, the lands of Over Newton belonged to George Bogle and Robert Barclay. The westmost section of Over Newton became the property of Robert Fulton Alexander, a merchant who, in 1805, erected a mansion on the hill.