• The Kirk o' Shotts transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications site at The Hirst which lies just outside the village of Salsburgh which...
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    19th centuries following the growth in mining. Nearby is Kirk o' Shotts transmitting station. Knowhoble Hill, lying beside Teilling Burn, was the site...
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    artificial objects like the television antennas at Cairn O' Mounth and the Kirk o' Shotts transmitting station, bridges over the River Forth, and overhead power...
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  • microwave links to feed BBC television from Manchester to the Kirk o' Shotts transmitting station. This was the first permanent GPO system to use the 4 GHz...
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    Edinburgh was enabled by the commissioning that day of the Kirk o' Shotts transmitting station. This programme also featured Edinburgh's Lord Provost, James...
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  • Moss transmitting station. 1952 14 March – Television becomes available in Scotland for the first time following the switching on of the Kirk o' Shotts transmitting...
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  • to all denominations. Kirk O' Shott's Parish Church is the name of the local church which serves the parish of Salsburgh, Shotts and surrounding area....
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  • the ending of television signals being radiated from the Kirk o' Shotts transmitting station. 18 February – BBC One Scotland changes its name back to...
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  • the first time following the switching on of the Kirk o'Shotts transmitting station. 17 August – The Kirk o'Shotts transmitter begins broadcasting at full...
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  • Station". Skyscraper Page. Retrieved 13 September 2020. "Inverkip Power Station chimney demolished". BBC News. 29 July 2013. "Pembroke Power Station,...
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    area was chosen as the location for Scotland's first television transmitting stations. The Black Hill Transmitter, at 306.6 m (1,006 ft) tall, is a very...
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  • Consolidated Acts. Archived from the original on 5 September 2007. Anaya 2010. Kirk 2010. Hawley 2009. ABC 2011. Stand for Freedom 2012. Uluru Statement from...
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  • adults have now received both vaccine doses. A fire at the Bilsdale transmitting station cuts off TV and radio services for 1 million people across North...
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  • Engineer-in-Charge, Independent Television Authority Transmitting Station, Bolton. Stanley Alec Jeanmond, Station Catering Superintendent, London Airport, British...
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