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1870s Rangers F.C. Seasons
1874–75 season The 1874–75 season was the first season of competitive football by Rangers F.C., Rangers. Overview Rangers entered the Scottish Cup for the first time and reached the second round where they lost to Dumbarton F.C., Dumbarton after a replay. Between 1873 and 1879, Rangers played in their now traditional royal blue shirts and white shorts. Scottish Cup 1875–76 season The 1875–76 season was the second season of competitive football by Rangers. Overview Rangers entered the Scottish Cup for the second time. They equalled their previous best in the competition by reaching the second round where they lost to Third Lanark A.C., 3rd Lanark RV after a replay. Scottish Cup ;Notes Friendlies 1876–77 season The 1876–77 season was the third season of competitive football by Rangers. Overview Rangers entered the Scottish Cup for the third time. Wins over Queen's Park Juniors F.C., Queen's Park Juniors and Towerhill F.C., Towerhill saw Range ...
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Glasgow Green
Glasgow Green is a park in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland, on the north bank of the River Clyde. Established in the 15th century, it is the oldest park in the city. It connects to the south via the St Andrew's Suspension Bridge. History In 1450, King James II granted the parkland to Bishop William Turnbull and the people of Glasgow. The Green then looked quite different from the Green today. It was an uneven, swampy area made up of several distinct "greens" (separated by the Camlachie and Molendinar Burns): the High Green; the Low Green; the Calton Green; and the Gallowgate Green. In the centuries that followed, the parkland was used for grazing, washing and bleaching linen, drying fishing nets, and recreational activities like swimming. In 1732, Glasgow’s first ''steamie'', called ''the Washhouse'', opened on the banks of the Camlachie Burn. From 25 December 1745 to 3 January 1746, Bonnie Prince Charlie's army camped in ''Flesher's Haugh'' (privately owned at the time, ...
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