Sport Partick is home to the
West of Scotland Cricket Club's
Hamilton Crescent ground, which was the site of the
first ever international football match (between
Scotland and
England) on 30 November 1872.
Partick Thistle Football Club were formed in the area in 1876, but left to play in the
Maryhill area of Glasgow in 1909.
Partick F.C. were also active in the 1870s and 1880s.
Transport Partick station is a trunk station serving as an interchange between the local rail,
Glasgow Subway and local
bus systems. It replaced the former
Partickhill railway station in 1979. There were previously three other stations in the area,
Partick Central railway station (renamed Kelvin Hall station in 1959),
Merkland Street and
Partick West railway station. The Partick interchange was redeveloped in 2012 due to its immense potential as a top-class interchange not only between Rail, Bus and Subway but also as the main interchange station between the
Argyle and
North Clyde rail lines.
Religion There is an old
Quaker burial ground, the 'Quakers Graveyard', situated at the bottom of Keith Street. Now a visitors' attraction the graveyard was given over to the city of Glasgow. It was last used in 1857. Purdon Street, which runs parallel with Keith Street, was named after John Purdon, a prominent Quaker who lived in Partick in the 17th century. His wife is buried in the graveyard. The local
Church of Scotland congregation is served by
Partick South Parish Church and
Partick Trinity Church. Partick's
Catholic community is served by St Peter's church situated in Hyndland Street. St Simon's church, located in Bridge Street, was built in 1858 and is the third oldest Catholic church in Glasgow. An arson attack in 2021 left it a ruin with only the external walls remaining. The arsonist, Ryan Haggerty, was sentenced for five years and three months in October 2022.
Partick Film Festival Partick Film Festival takes place in unique venues across Partick, including Partick Library, The Annexe and the Kelvin Hall. The festival hosts film screenings, masterclasses and talks by Film & TV professionals. ==Notable people==