Strathclyde
Strathclyde was a region in west Scotland. It is named after the River Clyde. The capital city of the region was Glasgow.
A long time ago, Strathclyde was also the name of one of the kingdoms which united to form Scotland.
Strathclyde Media
- Flag of Strathclyde.svg
Or a saltire gules.
- Strathclyde Regional Council.svg
Strathclyde within Scotland
Strathclyde Regional Council's Education Department on the corner of St Vincent Street and North Street
- Glasgow Old High School statues - geograph.org.uk - 3401220.jpg
Main building of old High School (built 1846), became part of Strathclyde House, the council's headquarters.
- India Street - geograph.org.uk - 3975624 (cropped).jpg
Another block of Strathclyde House on the corner of Elmbank Crescent and India Street, later called Nye Bevan House
Strathclyde Police Ford Granada on display in the Riverside Museum
- Strathclyde Regional Council election, 1982.svg
Map showing results by electoral district for the Strathclyde Regional election, 1982.* Electoral Division returned 1 Conservative Councillor *
- Strathclyde Regional Council election, 1986.svg
Map showing results by electoral district for the Strathclyde Regional election, 1986.* Electoral Division returned 1 Conservative Councillor *
- Strathclyde Regional Council election, 1990.svg
Map showing results by electoral district for the Strathclyde Regional election, 1990.* Electoral Division returned 1 Conservative Councillor *
Map showing results by electoral district for the Strathclyde Regional Council election, 1994.* Electoral Division returned 1 Conservative Councillor *