Argyle Street Explained
Argyle Street - derived from "Argyle", an archaic spelling of "Argyll", a county in western Scotland - is the name of a street in many cities and towns. Notable among these are:
Australia
- Argyle Street, the Rocks, Sydney
- Argyle Street, Hobart, Tasmania
- Argyle Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne
- Argyle Street, Parramatta, New South Wales
- Argyle Street, Camden, New South Wales
- Argyle Street, Picton, New South Wales
- Argyle Street, Moss Vale, New South Wales
Canada
- Argyle Street, Campbellton
- Argyle Street, Glace Bay
- Argyle Street (Halifax)
- Argyle Street, Toronto
- Argyle Street, Caledonia
- Argyle Street, Montreal
Hong Kong
United Kingdom
- England
- Northern Ireland
- Scotland
- Argyle Street, Dornoch
- Argyle Street, Dundee
- Argyle Street, Edinburgh
- Argyle Street, Glasgow
- Argyle Street, Greenock
- Argyle Street, Lossiemouth
- Argyle Street, Paisley
- Argyle Street, St Andrews
- Argyle Street, Ullapool
United States
Malaysia
See also