Robroyston is a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, located around three miles northeast of the city centre.
2018 aerial view showing Robroyston (top), Balornock (bottom left) and Barmulloch (bottom right) as well as the M80; 'Old Robroyston' is to the far centre-right of the image
The Site of William Wallace's capture, in Robroyston
Auchinairn Instrumental Band at the unveiling of the Wallace Memorial on 4 August 1900
A view of the countryside around Robroyston
Bishopbriggs is a town in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It lies on the northern fringe of Greater Glasgow, approximately 4 miles (6 km) from the city centre. Historically in Lanarkshire, the area was once part of the historic parish of Cadder - originally lands granted by King William the Lion to the Bishop of Glasgow, Jocelin, in 1180. It was later part of the county of Lanarkshire, and then an independent burgh from 1964 to 1975. Today, Bishopbriggs' close geographic proximity to Glasgow now effectively makes it a suburb and commuter town of the city.
Bishopbriggs Vista, Woodhill Road
The Scottish Wire Rope Company was one of several firms that located in Bishopbriggs during the early 20th century.
View of Bishopbriggs Cross looking north along Kirkintilloch Road from the junction with Crowhill Road.
Cadder has been the site of a Christian place of worship for over 850 years. The present church was designed by David Hamilton and completed in 1825.