Temple, like many of Glasgow's suburbs, was originally a village of its own, situated in the Parish of Kilpatrick, later
New Kilpatrick in
Dunbartonshire. It was swallowed by Glasgow's expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was annexed by Glasgow in 1912.
Mills were the primary employers in the old village, although coal was mined here for a period and transported to the
River Clyde via the nearby
Forth and Clyde Canal in Netherton. Temple once had a parish church of its own within the Presbytery of Glasgow, staffed by assistant ministers from within New Kilpatrick parish. Temple retains its
Methodist church. Temple has gone under a regeneration programme in the last fifteen years. Many new housing projects have been built, boosting the economic viability of the area. ==Amenities==