Clydesdale (disambiguation)
- Clydesdale (disambiguation)
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Clydesdale is a former government district in Strathclyde, Scotland.
Clydesdale may also refer to:
- Clydesdale F.C., a former football club in Glasgow
- Clydesdale Bank
- Marquess of Clydesdale, title of the eldest son of the Duke of Hamilton
- Clydesdale (Synod), a current Synod of the Church of Scotland.
- Clydesdale (Scottish Parliament constituency), a constituency of the Scottish Parliament
- Clydesdale (horse), a breed of horse originating in the district of the same name.
- In road running and bicycle racing, "Clydesdale" is a semi-official term for heavier male competitors (generally over 200 pounds), an allusion to the breed of horses.
- Toowoomba Clydesdales, an Australian rugby league team that takes its name from the horse breed.
- Clydesdale (retailer), a defunct Scottish electrical retailer
- Clydesdale (UK Parliament constituency), a former constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
- Clydesdale, Nova Scotia, a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia
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