Carmyle is a small village in the east end of Glasgow. Glasgows location in Scotland Glasgow (or Glaschu in Gaelic) is Scotlands largest city, on the River Clyde in west central Scotland. ...
Carmyle had been very little in Sally's--so little, indeed, that she had had to search her memory for a moment before she identified him.
Carmyle oracularly, endeavouring, as he had often done since his ship had left England, to persuade himself that his object in making the trip had not been merely to renew his acquaintance with Sally, "everybody ought to visit America at least once.
Carmyle to drive her to the boarding-house, and started to walk there, hoping that the crisp morning air would effect a cure.
Carmyle is a small village in the east end of Glasgow, north of the River Clyde.
Carmyle as a place name, originally appears as a gift of the lands by Herbert, the Bishop of Glasgow (1147-1164) to the Cistercian Abbey of Neubotle (Newbattle, in Midlothian).
Originally, most of the land north of Carmyle and Tollcross was forest and brushwood, giving excellent cover for wild animals, but the strips of land alongside the river banks were very rich for cultivating.