• Burnbank Park was a sports ground in Glasgow, Scotland. It was situated in the city's Woodlands area, found at Barrington Drive (between Great Western...
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  • Burnbank is an area in the town of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was formerly a separate mining village before being absorbed into the town...
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  • Rangers F.C. (category Kinning Park)
    situated on Glasgow Green, followed by Burnbank Park in the Kelvinbridge area of the city, and then Kinning Park for ten years from the mid-1870s to the...
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  • the Arlington Baths Club. The club is located on Arlington Street. Burnbank Park, which was situated on what is now Barrington Drive, was the home of...
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    bypass, the Springwells neighbourhood and the town boundary, leading on to Burnbank (specifically the area once known as Greenfield). Further north of the...
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  • against an Edinburgh District side. The teams met on 23 November 1872 at Burnbank Park at Woodlands in Glasgow; and Edinburgh District won 1 drop goal – 0...
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    Blythswood Telegraphists v 4th Renfrew RV Havelock v Craig Park Rovers v John Elder Queen's Park v Whiteinch Shaftesbury v Rosslyn Rangers v Possilpark Parkgrove...
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    allowed to enter at the second round stage, but lost 4–1 to Possilpark at Burnbank Park (the home of 1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers F.C.), the lack of practice...
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  • public. The club played Pollokshields Athletic F.C. on 14 October, with the Burnbank ground lit by a Crompton 4,000 candlepower light, two Lontin lights of...
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  • This first 'inter-city' - as it later dubbed - match was played at Burnbank Park, Glasgow on 23 November 1872; Edinburgh District won this first match...
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  • Clyde (not the present Clyde). For the 1875–76 season, Rangers moved to Burnbank Park. Rangers began to grow into a more formal football club, and in 1876...
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    been scored came to an end. The cup was won for the third time by Queen's Park who defeated fellow Glasgow club 3rd Lanark RV 2–0 in the replayed final...
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  • Companies being raised in 1881. The corps carried out its first drills on Burnbank Park in Great Western Road, Glasgow, building a drill hall there in 1866–7...
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    Ibrox Stadium (redirect from Ibrox Park)
    to a regular home ground at Burnbank in 1875. A year later, Rangers played at the Clydesdale cricket ground in Kinning Park. This ground was improved to...
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    defending champions Queen's Park retained the trophy by defeating Dunbartonshire club Renton 3–0 at the original Hampden Park in the final. As with the...
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  • November 1872 a Glasgow District side met an Edinburgh District side at Burnbank Park, the home ground of 1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers RFC and at the...
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    Bothwell Road areas of Hamilton. Areas of Hamilton: Avongrove Burnbank Barncluith Brackenhill Park Earnock Estate Earnock Glen Ferniegair Eddlewood Fairhill...
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  • Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 16 April 2019. "Burnbank". The Founders Trail. Retrieved 16 August 2020. "Rangers 4 - 1 Queen's Park Juniors, Scottish Cup (30/09/1876)"...
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    Barrowfield Park Beechwood Park Braehead Park Burnbank Park Carolina Port Cathkin Park (first) Celtic Park (first) Dalziel Park Dunterlie Park (first) East...
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  • Burnbank Park, Glasgow...
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    This was the first final which did not involve defending champions Queen's Park who lost 2–1 to Vale of Leven in the quarter-finals and the first time the...
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  • held jointly with, among others, John Rutherford, Craig Chalmers and Dan Parks Mike A. Smith (first capped 1970) - 4 caps John Beattie (first capped 1980)...
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  • 23 November 1872. Glasgow District and Edinburgh District played at Burnbank Park in the west end of Glasgow. Edinburgh won the match 1 drop goal to nil...
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    of the ties were played a week later. Queen's Park defeated Pollokshields Athletic 6–0 at Hampden Park while Rangers won 6–1 at home to Whitefield. Vale...
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    champions Queen's Park played Dumbarton in the final. After the original match finished in a 2–2 draw on 18 March 1882, Queen's Park won the trophy for...
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    Burnbank Fell is a small hill in the west of the English Lake District. It is the most westerly of the Loweswater Fells, a group of low grassy hills just...
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    knocked out in the first round, losing 4–3 to rivals Dumbarton. Queen's Park regained the trophy as they won the competition for the fourth time after...
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    current site. The stadium is located in the north of Hamilton, close to the Burnbank and Whitehill residential areas and to Hamilton West railway station. Construction...
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  • Burnbank Athletic Football Club was a Scottish football club based in the Burnbank area of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire. It played primarily in Scottish...
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    beat Vale of Leven 2–1 in a replayed final. Defending champions Queen's Park were knock-out by eventual winners Dumbarton in the quarter-finals. As with...
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