• Gardens, Galashiels circa. 1905. The tournament continued till around 1920. (Incomplete roll) (Incomplete roll) (Incomplete roll) Galashiels Tennis in...
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    government services for Galashiels are provided by the Scottish Borders Council. There is also a community council covering the town. Galashiels was designated...
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    ISBN 0-7153-8193-8. Media related to Galashiels railway station at Wikimedia Commons Train times and station information for Galashiels railway station from National...
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    Paul Johnston (diplomat) (category People educated at Galashiels Academy)
    the Galashiels Opera. Johnston was educated at St Margaret's Primary School and then the Galashiels Academy in Galashiels, Scotland. At Galashiels Johnston...
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  • Galashiels Baptist Church is located in the town of Galashiels, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK. It was founded in 1804 and is affiliated to the Baptist...
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    Abbotsford, Scottish Borders (category Galashiels)
    historic country house in the Scottish Borders, near Galashiels, on the south bank of the River Tweed. Now open to the public, it was built as the residence of...
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  • Fifeshire Championships in 1885 where he lost John Galbraith Horn, and the Galashiels Open in 1887 where he lost to England's Arthur Story in five sets. He was...
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  • 2°48′11″W / 55.620°N 2.803°W / 55.620; -2.803 Galashiels Golf Club is a golf course to the north of Galashiels, Scotland. The course was reduced from 18 holes...
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  • and Galashiels Railway was a railway company that built a branch line connecting Selkirk, Scottish Borders, with the mainline network at Galashiels. The...
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  • Peebles Railway (category Railway lines opened in 1855)
    opened on 4 July 1855, and it worked its own trains. The friendly North British Railway later promoted a line, at first identified as the Galashiels,...
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  • Tournament-(1886-1896) Four Courts Championship-(1947-1951) Galashiels Championship/Galashiels Open-(1884-1920) Glasgow Exhibition-(1954) Grantown-on-Spey-(1947-1964)...
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    Waverley Route (category Railway lines opened in 1862)
    Carlisle. The line would first be extended to Galashiels by paying £1,200 to buy out the independent Galashiels Railway project. The line to Hawick was to...
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  • postcode area KML is from Wikidata The TD postcode area, also known as the Galashiels postcode area, is a group of fifteen postcode districts in south-east...
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    of Cumbria and Northumberland to the south. The largest settlement is Galashiels, and the administrative centre is Newtown St Boswells. The term "Scottish...
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    (1299–1306) The Borders Railway connects Galashiels and Tweedbank with Edinburgh. Closed for many years, this line re-opened in 2015. There are also buses to...
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    attendants meet with the principals of Galashiels at Galafoot and receive a pair of spurs at a dinner in Galashiels. In 2014, Fiona Deacon became the first...
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    A7 road (Great Britain) (category Galashiels)
    Heriot then passes through Stow to reach Galashiels. The A7 becomes a trunk road at the southern boundary of Galashiels. It continues south to Selkirk; a bypass...
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    Netherdale (category Galashiels)
    Netherdale is a sports complex in Galashiels, Scottish Borders, consisting of two adjacent stadiums used for rugby union and football. The rugby ground...
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    Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. He also performed regularly at the Galashiels Amateur Operatic Society, where he played the lead in a 2008 production...
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    Bell and Mary Gray C major Voice, Keyboard Alternate version XXXIa:179 Galashiels E♭ major Voice, Keyboard XXXIa:180 Tak' your auld cloak about ye G minor...
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  • opened June 2022, announced closure 31/08/2023 Daventry, opened October 2021 Dumfries, opened July 2021 Edinburgh Exeter, opened May 2021 Galashiels Greenock...
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    The Borders Railway connects the city of Edinburgh with Galashiels and Tweedbank in the Scottish Borders. The railway follows most of the alignment of...
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  • Selkirk railway station (category Pages with no open date in Infobox station)
    1856 to 1964 on the Selkirk and Galashiels Railway. The station was opened on 5 April 1856 by the Selkirk and Galashiels Railway. It was situated at the...
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    A72 road (category Galashiels)
    towards Galashiels. It comes to an end at a junction with the A7, which leads on to the Galashiels Ring Road. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
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    Tweedbank railway station (category Pages with no open date in Infobox station)
    at the station. Borders Buses route 67 (to Galashiels and Berwick-Upon-Tweed) and route 68 (to Galashiels and Jedburgh) stop directly in front of the...
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  • by Othmar Ammann, opened. Gala Fairydean F.C. stand, Netherdale stadium, Galashiels, Scotland, designed by Peter Womersley, opened. December 28 – Kyoto...
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers F.C. (category Galashiels)
    Football Club are a Scottish association football club based in the town of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. The club competes in the Lowland League, after...
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    in the 1st Armoured Division, who during the war had been stationed in Galashiels, about 14 miles (22 km) from the castle. He bought the hotel at Black...
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    singer in 1980: "The very first gig I ever did as a singer was in Gala [Galashiels] in the Golden Lion pub." He moved to Church Laneham, Nottinghamshire...
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    2004 he was senior partner in Hogg Thorburn, chartered accountants, in Galashiels and was a non-executive director with Edinburgh Risk Management (General)...
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