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Baldernock (/bælˈdɜːrnək/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Baile D' Earnaig)
meaning 'settlement of St Earnaig' (Iain Mac an Táilleir,
Sabhall Mór Ostaig) is a small...
- of Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire,
serving the Milngavie,
Craigton and
Baldernock areas. In 2007,
Douglas Academy was
ranked as Scotland's top performing...
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Bishopbriggs and
adjoining areas from Lanarkshire, and the
parishes of
Baldernock and
Campsie from Stirlingshire. East
Dunbartonshire council area has low...
- Cardross, Bonhill, Dumbarton, Kilmaronock, New Kilpatrick, Old Kilpatrick,
Baldernock, Buchanan, Drymen, Killearn, Balfron, Fintry, and Strathblane, with Campsie...
- The son of John Robison, a
Glasgow merchant, he was born in Boghall,
Baldernock,
Stirlingshire (now East Dunbartonshire) and
attended Glasgow Grammar...
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Stirlingshire contained the
following civil parishes:
Airth (No.1 on Map A)
Baldernock (2)
Balfron (3)
Bothkennar (4)
Buchanan (5)
Campsie (6)
Denny (7) Drymen...
- is a
hamlet in East
Dunbartonshire located within the
civil parish of
Baldernock. It is two
miles (three kilometres) from
Milngavie and four
miles (six...
- Bearsden.
Originally spanning a
large area from
Strathblane in the
North to
Baldernock and
Summerston (on the
River Kelvin) in the East, down to
Anniesland in...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Baldernock in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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Railway Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. liii)) Glasgow,
Kirkintilloch and
Baldernock Turnpike Road
Trust Act 1855 18 & 19 Vict. c. cxli 16 July 1855 An Act...