Slamannan (Scottish Gaelic: Sliabh Mhanainn) is a village in the south of the Falkirk council area in Central Scotland. It is 4.6 miles (7.4 km) south-west...
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Robert Stevenson Horne, 1st Viscount Horne of Slamannan, GBE, PC, KC (28 February 1871 – 3 September 1940) was a Scottish businessman, advocate and Unionist...
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The Slamannan Railway was an early mineral railway between the north-eastern margin of Airdrie and Causewayend on the Union Canal, near Linlithgow, Scotland...
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Slamannan Plateau is a geographic area and special protection area in the Central Belt of Scotland which encompasses the small villages of Slamannan,...
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Monkland Railways (redirect from Monkland Railways (Slamannan and Borrowstouness Deviation) Act 1851)
phenomenal success, but hoped-for mineral discoveries in the moorland around Slamannan had been disappointing. The pioneering nature of the railways left them...
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Slamannan railway station served the village of Slamannan, Falkirk, Scotland, from 1840 to 1930 on the Slamannan Railway. The station was opened on 5 August...
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Slamannan Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the village of Slamannan, Stirlingshire. The club was founded in 1886, and was...
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Slamannan Rovers Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the village of Slamannan, Stirlingshire. The club was founded in 1887...
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The Slamannan and Borrowstounness Railway was a railway built in Scotland in 1848 to extend the Slamannan Railway to the harbour at Borrowstounness (now...
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association football club based in the village of Slamannan, Stirlingshire. The club from the village of Slamannan in Stirlingshire was founded in 1888, taking...
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Athletic F.C. in the first round and Slamannan F.C. in the second, in a re-played tie. The Bankies protested that the Slamannan goals in the original match were...
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and Manuel Junction, via Kinneil and Birkhill), virtually the entire Slamannan and Borrowstounness Railway that became part of the former North British...
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village of Maddiston, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1862 to 1930 on the Slamannan Railway. The station was opened in November 1862 by the Monkland Railways...
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village of Slamannan, Falkirk, Scotland, from 1848 to 1850 on the Slamannan Railway. The station was opened in July 1848 by the Slamannan Railway. It...
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Scotland, from the 1840s to 1964 on the Slamannan Railway. The station was opened in the 1840s by the Slamannan Railway. It has three sidings a loading...
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Club was a Scottish association football club based in the village of Slamannan, Stirlingshire. The club was founded in October 1879 and it joined the...
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Grangemouth Kilsyth: Banknock polling district only Larbert Muiravonside Slamannan The new district and its neighbour Stirling were together made a new Stirling...
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Greenrigg, Linlithgow, Maddiston, Philpstoun, Reddingmuirhead, Rumford, Slamannan, Torphichen, Wallacestone, Westfield, Whitburn, and Whitecross. Boundary...
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(23) Muiravonside (refer Maddiston) (17) Polmont (18) St. Ninians (19) Slamannan (20) Strathblane (21) Stirling (22) In 1894 parish councils were established...
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the Slamannan Railway which amalgamated with several other local railways to form the Monkland Railways. The station opened in 1840 when the Slamannan Railway...
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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Slamannan in Falkirk, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML...
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near Jawhills followed by the Rashiehill Burn. The next tributary, near Slamannan, is the Culloch Burn which also starts in Longriggend but takes a more...
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the territory of the Gododdin. The name survives in Slamannan Moor and the village of Slamannan, in Stirlingshire. This is derived from Sliabh Manann...
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farms, and are situated on the old Slamannan Road which ran from Wardpark through the Glen and all the way to Slamannan. The site can still be found close...
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was a station on the Slamannan Railway. The line connected mines and villages in the Central Scotland. Opened by the Slamannan Railway, then joining...
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[full citation needed] The placenames Clackmannan (Clach Mhanainn) and Slamannan (Sliabh Mhanainn) in Scotland may also refer to Manannàn. Manawydan fab...
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Shawlands Shawlands Athletic Shettleston Shotts Sir John Maxwell Slamannan Slamannan Rovers Smithstone Hibs South Western Southern (Greenock) Southern...
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1 September 1950 (to goods) Slamannan Railway Causewayend to Arbuckle 1930 (to passengers) 1964 (to all traffic) Slamannan and Borrowstounness Railway...
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Shawlands Shawlands Athletic Shettleston Shotts Sir John Maxwell Slamannan Slamannan Rovers Smithstone Hibs South Western Southern (Greenock) Southern...
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Shawlands Shawlands Athletic Shettleston Shotts Sir John Maxwell Slamannan Slamannan Rovers Smithstone Hibs South Western Southern (Greenock) Southern...
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