Garnkirk is a settlement in North Lanarkshire, located a mile (1.5 km) southwest of Muirhead. It is located 10 km northeast of Glasgow's city centre and...
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The Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway was an early railway built primarily to carry coal to Glasgow and other markets from the Monkland coalfields, shortening...
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historically in Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1831 to 1962 on the Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway. Coordinates:55°52′11″N 4°14′29″W / 55.8697°N 4.2415°W / 55...
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the idea quickly gained strength, and the direct line, to be called the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway (G&GR) gained Parliamentary authority in May 1826....
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of railway works and the village became a parish in its own right. The Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway first opened in 1831 to supply the St Rollox Chemical...
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Glasgow from 1770 to 1772. He was born in Garnkirk on 7 January 1706 the sixth son of James Dunlop of Garnkirk (1655-1719) and his wife, Lilias Campbell...
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north-east of Glasgow city centre. Nearby villages and towns include Chryston, Garnkirk, Gartcosh, Moodiesburn, Lenzie and Stepps. Muirhead has a population of...
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north-eastern outskirts of Glasgow. Originally built around Cardowan Colliery, Garnkirk fire-clay works and clay mines in the immediate area, Cardowan's proximity...
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Ferniegair Finnieston Forrestfield Forth Gallowgate Gardenhall Garnethill Garnkirk Garrion Bridge Garrowhill Gartcosh Gartloch Garthamlock Germiston Gilshochill...
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particular the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway and the Wishaw and Coltness Railway. These two lines worked in harmony, merging to form the Glasgow, Garnkirk and Coatbridge...
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same. (Repealed by Macclesfield Borough Waterworks Act 1849 (c.xxvi)) Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway Act 1830 11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4. c. cxxv 17 June 1830...
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ground, and two rope-worked inclines were necessary to gain altitude. The Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway was opened in 1831 connecting the Monklands directly...
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near the last-mentioned village; and with the Monkland Canal and the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway, at Port Dundas, near the city of Glasgow. This magnificent...
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Monkland Canal and adjacent to the site of the St Rollox station on the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway, one of the first railways in Scotland. The works and...
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Caldercruix Carfin Carnbroe Castlecary Chapelhall Chryston Cleland Croy Dullatur Garnkirk Gartcosh Glenboig Glenmavis Greengairs Hareshaw Harthill Hartwood Holytown...
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one of a group of such businesses in the area, with others at Cardowan, Garnkirk, Cumbernauld, Heathfield and Glenboig. The fire clay works at Garcosh at...
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Photograph of a painting of St. Rollox chemical works at the opening of the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway in 1831...
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Project Gutenberg. "The old country houses of the old Glasgow gentry: XLIV. Garnkirk House". "TheGlasgowStory: Ingram Street". "History of Glasgow". "TheGlasgowStory:...
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illustration, with four sketches being used to illustrate The Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway Prospectus in 1832, and went on to provide illustrations for editions...
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Central Railway; opened 26 November 1894 Glasgow, Garnkirk and Coatbridge Railway opened 1831 as the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock...
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company access to both the E&G main line at Cowlairs and also the former Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway, which had now become the main Caledonian Railway route...
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Caldercruix Carfin Carnbroe Castlecary Chapelhall Chryston Cleland Croy Dullatur Garnkirk Gartcosh Glenboig Glenmavis Greengairs Hareshaw Harthill Hartwood Holytown...
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pre-grouping companies (including the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway and Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway). All of them - the ex-M&KR/NBR depot on the line from...
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and opened in August 1848 on their line from Gartsherrie (on the former Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway) to Greenhill on the Scottish Central Railway. It closed...
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Caldercruix Carfin Carnbroe Castlecary Chapelhall Chryston Cleland Croy Dullatur Garnkirk Gartcosh Glenboig Glenmavis Greengairs Hareshaw Harthill Hartwood Holytown...
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Caldercruix Carfin Carnbroe Castlecary Chapelhall Chryston Cleland Croy Dullatur Garnkirk Gartcosh Glenboig Glenmavis Greengairs Hareshaw Harthill Hartwood Holytown...
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Caldercruix Carfin Carnbroe Castlecary Chapelhall Chryston Cleland Croy Dullatur Garnkirk Gartcosh Glenboig Glenmavis Greengairs Hareshaw Harthill Hartwood Holytown...
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followed, notably the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway of 1831, which extended and reconstituted itself as The Glasgow, Garnkirk and Coatbridge Railway in...
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Caldercruix Carfin Carnbroe Castlecary Chapelhall Chryston Cleland Croy Dullatur Garnkirk Gartcosh Glenboig Glenmavis Greengairs Hareshaw Harthill Hartwood Holytown...
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Goalkeeper Team information Current team Rangers Number 32 Youth career Garnkirk United BC Rangers Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2016– Rangers 0...
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