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    Blackhill Engineering is a British engineering and metalwork fabrication company. The company is based in Devon and has been trading for over 60 years...
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    SC Group (category Electrical engineering companies of the United Kingdom)
    now comprises four companies: Supacat, SC Innovation, Proteum and Blackhill Engineering. SC Group initially specialised in the design and development of...
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  • He also wrote, directed, produced, and edited a documentary film, The Blackhill Campaign, between 1959 and 1963, about the closure of a coal mine near...
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    two sections with a 96-foot (29 m) vertical interval between them at Blackhill; coal was unloaded and carted to the lower section and loaded onto a fresh...
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  • (partially rebuilt) Pollok Red Road (demolished) Sighthill (demolished) Blackhill (rebuilt) Toryglen (partially rebuilt) Carnwadric Arden Hamiltonhill Wyndford...
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    particularly suitable for canal and harbour engineering work. The modern main source of Bramley Fall stone is the Blackhill Quarry operated by Mone Bros Ltd at...
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  • Hamilton, New Zealand Andrew King (music manager) (born 1942), formerly of Blackhill Enterprises Andrew King (neurophysiologist) (born 1959), British neurophysiologist...
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    pre-eminent centres of chemicals, textiles and engineering; most notably in the shipbuilding and marine engineering industry, which produced many innovative...
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    company they had all founded, Blackhill Enterprises. Barrett agreed to leave Pink Floyd, and the band "agreed to Blackhill's entitlement in perpetuity" regarding...
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    including those at Maryhill and Kirkintilloch on the Forth & Clyde Canal, and Blackhill on the Monkland Canal. Over the same time period, it is estimated that...
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    "parades". In the 1930s schemes tended to be more cheaply built, like Blackhill, Glasgow, with a thousand houses built as two and three-story tenements...
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    Retrieved 17 April 2020. "Glimpses of old Glasgow: Shipbuilding and Engineering". gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 6 August 2011...
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    The town of Westhill covers the area that was the Western Kinmundy and Blackhills Farming areas. The population in 2006 was 10,392. As of June 2016, the...
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  • the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music on 27 June and the "Blackhills Garden Party" in Hyde Park, London on 18 July. On both occasions the band...
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    developed, such as shipbuilding, iron-founding, tool manufacturing and engineering. The close proximity to the docks on the River Clyde meant that Anderston...
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  • 3,000, and with cotton spinning and weaving factories, ironworks and engineering. Increasingly in the 19th and 20th centuries, the area became home to...
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    Gated community (category Security engineering)
    Cobham-Esher-Weybridge triangle – examples are Burwood Park and Kingswood Warren, while Blackhills and Clare Hill represent smaller competitors with somewhat lower property...
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    (Abercromby Street), Dennistoun, Haghill, Riddrie, Smithycroft Road, (Blackhill (Cumbernauld Road), Hogganfield, Millerston (Station Road). 8: Rouken...
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    Stockingfield Bridge wins ICE People’s Choice Award 2022, Scape Scotland Civil Engineering, 25 October 2022 "Maryhill Burgh Halls". Maryhill Burgh Halls. Retrieved...
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    to create Victoria Park and for further industrial development (iron, engineering and shipbuilding) along the river, with companies such as the Coventry...
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    Margaret Bridge were actually part of John E. Walker's co-ordinated civil engineering works of 1869/1870 to the designs of Ritchie Rodger C.E. in preparation...
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    the city centre. Hogganfield is surrounded by the Glasgow districts of Blackhill, Craigend, Millerston, Provanmill, Riddrie, Robroyston, Ruchazie and Stepps...
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    from Alstom, who had originally acquired the works from British Rail Engineering Limited in the wake of the railway privatisation. It closed in 2019....
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    its present site and was reorganised as the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Ltd. This company continued until 1965, when it filed for bankruptcy...
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  • North Eastern Railway, it ran from Swalwell (now in Tyne and Wear) to Blackhill via five intermediate stations, and onwards to Consett. In 1842, the Derwent...
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    granaries, distilleries, glassworks, iron foundries, power stations and engineering works all operating in the area. In 1859, a brick chimney was built at...
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    acres (0.42 km2). The Lamberton family owned the Lamberton and Co Ltd engineering steel works in Coatbridge. The Lamberton and Co Ltd works (from 1870)...
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  • once heavily industrialised. Sir William Arrol & Co. had its extensive engineering works at Dunn Street and Baltic Street from 1873. From its beginnings...
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    Stockingfield Bridge wins ICE People’s Choice Award 2022, Scape Scotland Civil Engineering, 25 October 2022 http://ruchill.scot/ Ruchill Community Website http://www...
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    Buckingham Palace Church Commissioners Schemes Diocese of Durham: St Aidan, Blackhill 709 23/11/95 Buckingham Palace Church Commissioners Schemes Diocese of...
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