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Kelvingrove Park

Kelvingrove Park is a public park located on the River Kelvin in the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, containing the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Kelvingrove Park

Scottish football club was formed by the four founder members who met at West End Park (today Kelvingrove Park) in March 1872.

Rangers

The was the venue for the Lawn bowls event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre

The poet, Lyle, wrote a song about the park, entitled Kelvin Grove.

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Much of 's novel Poor Things takes place in and around the park.

Alasdair Gray

English music hall singer shot himself here in 1918.

Mark Sheridan

The suburb of Kelvin Grove was named after the park.[18]

Brisbane

The park and Kelvin Way appear in 's novel, The Cutting Room.

Louise Welsh

OUTrun, a 5 mile race, hosted by Glasgow FrontRunners takes place in the park every August.

The park features prominently in the film That Sinking Feeling.

Bill Forsyth

a Scottish band, published their album Kelvingrove Baby in 1997.

The Bathers

Kelvingrove Park

Vandalised bandstand in 2007, before its 2013 restoration.

Vandalised bandstand in 2007, before its 2013 restoration.

Bandstand after its 2013 refurbishment.

Bandstand after its 2013 refurbishment.

The River Kelvin is to the right, with Glasgow University tower in the distance.

The River Kelvin is to the right, with Glasgow University tower in the distance.

Media related to Kelvingrove Park at Wikimedia Commons

The Friends of Kelvingrove Park