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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DalmarnockDalmarnock - Wikipedia

    Dalmarnock ( / dælˈmɑːrnək /, Scottish Gaelic: Dail Mheàrnaig [1]) is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated east of the city centre, directly north of the River Clyde opposite the town of Rutherglen. It is also bounded by the Glasgow neighbourhoods of Parkhead to the north-east and Bridgeton to the north-west. History.

  2. The Dalmarnock landscape has been transformed with a shiny new velodrome, a new train station and a new athlete’s village. But substantive evidence that mega sporting events like the Commonwealth Games actually ever benefit the local populations of the areas they transform remains elusive.

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  3. Sep 14, 2020 · A recently rediscovered film provides a unique insight into a forgotten corner of the east end, once home to over 50,000 residents and a host of industries. It captures a bustling Dalmarnock in...

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  4. Jan 7, 2017 · Few areas of Glasgow have changed as much over the past 10 years as Dalmarnock in the east end. The 2014 Commonwealth Games brought the shiny new Emirates Arena and the Athletes' Village.

  5. 20 hours ago · It's been 17 years since I began documenting Dalmarnock, and 2024 marks a decade since the Games came to Glasgow, promising a legacy for the East End and the city.

  6. parkheadhistory.com › surrounding-areas › dalmarnockDalmarnock - Parkhead History

    glasgow eastern standard 1 st january 1938 Dalmarnock Power Station was, for decades, a landmark structure whose chimney dominated the skyline of the east end. It was built in 1915 and expanded on two occasions in 1921 and 1935 to meet the ever-growing demand for power across the city.

  7. Dalmarnock is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated east of the city centre, directly north of the River Clyde opposite the town of Rutherglen . Overview