Umbrella
- although this is not a particularly common term in place-names, there is a well-known bridge over Argyle Street in Glasgow that became known as the Hielanman's Umbrella in the early twentieth century. It supports part of Central Station and gained its name from its association with large numbers of Highland immigrants to Glasgow who were known to congregate under the bridge on wet evenings. Many of them worked in local shipyards. In 1999, the bridge received a Railway Heritage Award and a commemorative plaque plainly shows that this name is now official.