Clydebank (Scottish Gaelic: Bruach Chluaidh) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Situated on the north bank of the River Clyde, it borders the...
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The Clydebank Blitz was a pair of air raids conducted by the Luftwaffe on the shipbuilding and munition-making town of Clydebank in Scotland. The bombings...
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Clydebank Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the town of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire. Formed in 2003, they are currently a member...
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List of football clubs in Scotland (redirect from Clydebank Rovers F.C.)
Parkhouse Bathgate Bo'ness Broxburn United Cambuslang Clackmannan Clydebank (1914–1932) Clydebank (1965–2002; became Airdrie United) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp...
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John Brown & Company (redirect from John Brown, Clydebank)
John Brown and Company of Clydebank was a Scottish marine engineering and shipbuilding firm. It built many notable and world-famous ships including RMS Lusitania...
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West Dunbartonshire (redirect from Dumbarton and Clydebank)
Renfrewshire and Stirling. The council area was formed in 1996 from the former Clydebank district and the eastern part of Dumbarton district, which had both been...
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Clydebank and Milngavie may refer to:: Clydebank and Milngavie (UK Parliament constituency) Clydebank and Milngavie (Scottish Parliament constituency)...
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East Stirlingshire F.C. (redirect from E.S. Clydebank)
controversially merged with Clydebank Juniors in 1964. The new club was renamed East Stirlingshire Clydebank – often E.S. Clydebank for short – and relocated...
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Clydebank Athletic Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Clydebank, Scotland. The first record of the club is a home match in October...
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Clydebank Football Club was a Scottish football club based in the town of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire. The fourth entity to carry the name, Clydebank...
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Clydebank Football Club may refer to: Clydebank F.C. (Rutherglen), an association football club which existed from 1874 to 1886, from Rutherglen in Lanarkshire...
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Clydebank Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Clydebank, Scotland. It was the first team with that name in the town. The club was...
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Davie Cooper (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
Second Division side Clydebank in 1974, beginning his career as a professional footballer. Cooper continued to show potential at Clydebank, finishing as the...
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Singer strike Clydebank, 1911. Ishbel Ballantine, Glasgow Labour History Workshop, Clydebank District Library. [Clydebank]: Clydebank District Library...
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Clydebank College was a further education college in Clydebank, in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is now part of the merged institution West College...
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55.8973; -4.4085 Titan Clydebank, more commonly known as the Titan Crane is a 150-foot-high (46 m) cantilever crane at Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire,...
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for the Clydebank Cricket Club. It was the first football club to use the Clydebank name and the only one not to come from the town of Clydebank located...
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the country. Perhaps the most significant air raid in Scotland was the Clydebank Blitz of March 1941, which intended to destroy naval shipbuilding in the...
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List of minor Scottish Qualifying Cup entrants (redirect from Clydebank F.C. (1899))
to play home games. The third senior club with the name Clydebank, but the second from Clydebank itself, was founded in 1899. The ambition of the club was...
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55°58′N 4°24′W / 55.96°N 4.40°W / 55.96; -4.40 Clydebank (Scottish Gaelic: Bruach Chluaidh) was, from 1975 to 1996, one of nineteen local government...
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Clydebank Museum in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland was opened in 1980 (44 years ago) (1980) in the Clydebank Town Hall, and is operated by West...
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Dalbeattie Star v Whitehill Welfare Rutherglen Glencairn v Hutchison Vale Clydebank v St Andrews United Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare v Newtongrange Star...
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its studio output to Clyde 1's Clydebank studios. The station retained its local breakfast, albeit presented from Clydebank, with news, sales and charity...
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Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds Liverpool London Manchester Norwich...
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Clydebank High School is a non-denominational secondary school in Clydebank, Scotland. It is one of three non-denominational secondary schools in West...
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Columba's High School was a Roman Catholic comprehensive school in Drumry, Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It was one of two denominational schools...
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Friel and John Carty. He was Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Clydebank and Milngavie from 1987 until his retirement from Parliament in 2005....
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The Clydebank Post is a weekly newspaper based in the town of Clydebank; near Glasgow in Scotland. The newspaper is the flagship title of Clyde Weekly...
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Clydebank Football Club was a football club based in Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The first club to represent Clydebank — which was a rapidly...
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