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Bangour Village Hospital was a
psychiatric hospital located west of
Dechmont in West Lothian, Scotland.
During the
First World War it
formed part of the...
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Bangour General Hospital was a
hospital just west of the
village of Dechmont, West Lothian, Scotland. It had its
origins during the
Second World War when...
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Hamilton of
Bangour, advocate,
whose grandfather, James,
second son of John
Hamilton of
Little Earnock, Lanarkshire,
founded the
Bangour family. On the...
- Mhonadh) is a
small village located near Uphall, West
Lothian in Scotland.
Bangour Village Hospital is
located to the west of Dechmont. It has an approximate...
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Bangour railway station was a
railway station in West Lothian, Scotland. It was
located on a
short branch of the
Edinburgh and
Bathgate Railway. Opened...
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Dundas Loch,
Humbie Reservoir,
Lochcote Reservoir,
Beecraigs Loch and
Bangour Reservoir. The
small island of
Inchgarvie near the
Forth Bridge lies within...
- 1935.: 32
However during the
Second World War
psychiatric patients from
Bangour Village Hospital were
evacuated there.: 33 The
Scottish Union of Mental...
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hospital with a
general hospital in the
Dechmont area of the town
called Bangour Village Hospital. The
hospital opened in 1904, and
started closing in the...
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travel to the hospital.
Bangour station was
considered private, and
tickets issued to and from it were
marked "
Bangour (Private)". The
terms of operation...
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Bruce "To the Cuckoo"
George Halket "Logie o' Buchan"
William Hamilton of
Bangour "The
Braes of Yarrow"
Hector MacNeil "I Lo'ed Ne'er a
Laddie but Ane" "Come...