• Milton of Campsie is a village formerly in the county of Stirlingshire, but now in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland roughly 10 miles (16 km) north of Glasgow...
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  • Milton of Campsie Football Club was a football team from Milton of Campsie, Stirlingshire. The club was formed in 1876 under the name Shaughraun; it was...
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    contains many of the affluent areas north of Glasgow, including Bearsden, Milngavie, Milton of Campsie, Balmore, and Torrance, as well as many of Glasgow's...
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  • Gudrun Ure (category People from Milton of Campsie)
    1985. Ure was born in Milton of Campsie, Stirlingshire, in 1926, the oldest of three children. She grew up in the Hyndland district of Glasgow, where she...
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    southern extent of the range falls within East Dunbartonshire. The range overlooks the villages of Strathblane, Blanefield, Milton of Campsie, Lennoxtown...
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  • Northern Ireland Campsie Fells, range of hills in Scotland Campsie, Stirlingshire, historic civil parish based in the area Milton of Campsie, town in the...
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  • Dawn Steele (category People from Milton of Campsie)
    Glasgow and moved to Milton of Campsie in 1982, attended Kilsyth Academy from around 1987–1993 and studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama...
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  • Angus Milton of Ogilvie, Angus Milton of Campsie, East Dunbartonshire Milton, Easter Ross, a village near Kildary, Easter Ross, Highland Milton of Balgonie...
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  • Milton of Campsie railway station served the village of Milton of Campsie, in the historical county of Stirlingshire, Scotland, from 1848 to 1951 on the...
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  • 4–0 this time. The club had another 4–0 win in the second round, at Milton of Campsie, and again faced a protest, this time on the basis that the referee...
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  • Laura Miller (journalist) (category Alumni of the University of Glasgow)
    Six. Miller grew up in Milton of Campsie in East Dunbartonshire and was educated at Kilsyth Academy. She attended the University of Glasgow from 1998 to...
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  • Lennoxtown Milton of Campsie Torrance Baldernock (at one time the parish encompassed the parish of Baldernock) Campsie Fells "1901 - Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland"...
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  • a Scottish doctor and traveller. Bell was born at Antermony, near Milton of Campsie, Stirlingshire, in Scotland. He studied medicine in Glasgow, and in...
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    Glazert Water (category Lists of coordinates)
    past both Lennoxtown and Milton of Campsie on the way, before finally joining with the much smaller River Kelvin 1 km north of Kirkintilloch (55°56′48″N...
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  • Lesley Fitz-Simons (category People from Milton of Campsie)
    playing the role of Sheila Ramsay in STV's soap opera Take the High Road. Fitz-Simons was born in Glasgow and brought up in Milton of Campsie, then Stirlingshire...
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  • Murray Wallace (rugby union) (category People from Milton of Campsie)
    Murray Ian Wallace (13 October 1967, Milton of Campsie, East Dunbartonshire, was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for Scotland...
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  • Martin Creed (category People from Milton of Campsie)
    all characteristic of his work. Making use of whatever medium seems suitable. Since 1987 he has numbered each of his works, and most of his titles are descriptive:...
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    Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East (UK Parliament constituency) (category Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 2005)
    Milton of Campsie, Twechar and the Campsie hills are joined in the east and south by the eastern wards from Kirkintilloch and the entire towns of Cumbernauld...
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    George Hunt (Royal Navy officer) (category People from Milton of Campsie)
    Hunt fired, 47% hit their targets. George Edward Hunt was born in Milton of Campsie, East Dumbartonshire, Scotland, where his family owned a calico printing...
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  • Lucy McKenzie (category People from Milton of Campsie)
    Born in Glasgow, Scotland, McKenzie studied for her BA at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee from 1995–1999 and at Karlsruhe Kunstakademie...
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    Kirkintilloch North ward (Clachan of Campsie, Lennoxtown and Milton of Campsie) – the parts of Bishopbriggs between the Croy Line railway tracks and the...
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    Star of Leven v Kirkintilloch Athletic Renton v Jamestown Lennox v Vale of Leven Falkirk v King's Park Southfield v Milton of Campsie Bridge of Allan...
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  • in Milton of Campsie, in the former county of Stirlingshire. The house is a category B listed building. Glorat was the home of the Stirling family of Glorat...
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    Stuart McDonald (Scottish politician) (category People from Milton of Campsie)
    early-1970s), which covers parts of the North Lanarkshire and East Dunbartonshire council areas. Raised in Milton of Campsie, McDonald attended Kilsyth Academy...
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  • later as Campsie Junction. The line ran north from there in the Kelvin Valley, passing through the town of Kirkintilloch and Milton of Campsie to Lennoxtown...
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  • The G postcode area, also known as the Glasgow postcode area, is a group of postcode districts in central Scotland, within six post towns. These districts...
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    Thistle Grasshoppers v Milton of Campsie King's Park v Strathblane Central v Bridge of Allan Lenzie v Thistle Athletic Falkirk v Campsie Athletic Rob Roy v...
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    is a type of cotton cloth, the printing of cotton cloth was soon established as the major industry in the area, also at Milton of Campsie. Calico was...
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    St Andrews, restored by the St Andrews Preservation Trust Mills at Milton of Campsie with a tall doocot in the background. 16th-century doocot at Phantassie...
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  • Effy Irvine (category 20th-century Ministers of the Church of Scotland)
    woman minister in Scotland when she took on the parish of Campsie Trinity with Milton of Campsie on 1 June 1972. She had wanted to work in an urban area...
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