Carmyle (/kɑːrˈmaɪl/; Scottish Gaelic: An Càrn Maol) is a suburb in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland, directly north of the River Clyde. It is in an...
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neighbourhood to the north, Barrachnie and Baillieston to the east and Carmyle to the south, although Mount Vernon is separated from these by areas of...
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Carmyle railway station is located in the Carmyle area of Glasgow. It is on the Whifflet Line (a branch of the more extensive Argyle Line), 5.5 miles...
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Colin Dunlop of Carmyle (7 January 1706 – 13 August 1777) was an 18th-century Scottish tobacco lord and banker, who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow...
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area than the pre-1975 city, gaining Baillieston, Cambuslang, Carmunnock, Carmyle, Garrowhill, Mount Vernon, Rutherglen, and Springboig. Local government...
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Barrowfield Blackhill Braidfauld Bridgeton Broomhouse Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall...
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National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 September 2021. Westburn (Carmyle) Viaduct, Forgotten Relics, 2017 Forgotten Relics-Bridges and Viaducts...
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Sexton, Queensland (redirect from Carmyle, Queensland)
and officially closed in 2010. Carmyle Provisional School opened on 30 July 1906. On 1 January 1909, it became Carmyle State School. It closed in 1910...
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Westburn Viaduct (redirect from Carmyle Viaduct)
Westburn Viaduct, also known as Carmyle Viaduct, is a disused railway bridge over the River Clyde between Carmyle in Glasgow (north side) and Westburn...
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Bridgeton, Broomhouse, Broomhill, Budhill, Cadder, Calton, Camlachie, Carmyle, Carntyne, Colston, Cowcaddens, Cowlairs, Craigend, Cranhill, Dalmarnock...
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Rebels Y. Shettleston Tigers Tollcross Wee Men East End The Fullarton Y. Carmyle Tahiti The Vulgar The Mounty Easterhouse The Drummy Young Den-Toi Skinheads...
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Barrowfield Blackhill Braidfauld Bridgeton Broomhouse Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall...
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others to/from Glasgow Central station (via Cumbernauld, Coatbridge and Carmyle). In August 2006, Network Rail revealed that it intended to redevelop Queen...
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to Dalmuir, via Carmyle From Cumbernauld to Dalmuir, via Hamilton From Milngavie, via Hamilton, to Cumbernauld From Dalmuir, via Carmyle, to Motherwell...
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Rangers, behind Bill Struth. Smith was born in Lanark, but grew up in the Carmyle district in the East End of Glasgow, and was a boyhood fan of Rangers....
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Cambuslang Camlachie Carnwath Cardowan Carfin Carluke Carmichael Carmunnock Carmyle Carnbroe Carntyne Carstairs Carstairs Junction Cartland Castlemilk Cessnock...
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Baillieston Barnhill Bellgrove Blantyre Bridgeton Burnside Cambuslang Cardonald Carmyle Carntyne Cathcart Charing Cross (Glasgow) Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston...
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operated from 1786 to 1978. Clyde Iron occupied a large site near the Carmyle and Tollcross areas of Glasgow. The plant was built by William Cadell (1737–1819)...
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GNR 1953 Carmarthen Junction GWR 1926 Carmont Caledonian Railway 1956 Carmyle Caledonian Railway 1964 reopened 1993 Carmyllie Dundee and Arbroath Railway...
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sense of humour in tune."[better source needed] It is currently printed at Carmyle, just south east of Glasgow. The paper is published Monday to Saturday...
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Barrowfield Blackhill Braidfauld Bridgeton Broomhouse Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall...
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of Carmyle FRSE (1794–1858) was a 19th-century Scottish merchant and amateur geologist. He was born in 1794 in Leith the son of John Sligo of Carmyle (d...
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Baillieston Barnhill Bellgrove Blantyre Bridgeton Burnside Cambuslang Cardonald Carmyle Carntyne Cathcart Charing Cross (Glasgow) Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston...
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and Ayrshire Railway near Kirkhill, Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway at Carmyle, Clydesdale Junction Railway and Polloc and Govan Railway at Rutherglen...
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Footbridge, built to replace adjacent Cambuslang Bridge Clydeford Bridge Carmyle and Cambuslang 1976 Road bridge (A763), built to replace nearby Cambuslang...
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Barrowfield Blackhill Braidfauld Bridgeton Broomhouse Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne Craigend Cranhill Daldowie Dalmarnock Dennistoun Easterhouse Easthall...
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extinct. Another ancestor was Colin Dunlop of Carmyle, who was Provost of Glasgow in 1770. Dunlop of Carmyle's grandson was Colin Dunlop of Tollcross, M.P...
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Argyle Street Ashfield Baillieston Barnhill Bellgrove Bridgeton Cardonald Carmyle Carntyne Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill...
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Argyle Street Ashfield Baillieston Barnhill Bellgrove Bridgeton Cardonald Carmyle Carntyne Cathcart Charing Cross Corkerhill Croftfoot Crookston Crosshill...
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southern boundary is the Whifflet Line railway tracks (between Rutherglen and Carmyle). During the peak of activity at the works, several branches linked from...
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