- (present-day Airdrie,
North Lanarkshire) Old
Monkland (present-day Coatbridge).
Monklands may now
refer to:
Monklands (district) that was
formerly (1975–96)...
-
became ****ociated with Monk due to the
estate he
built in 1804
known as
Monklands. This
estate would later become the
Governor General's residence, and...
- Montreal, Quebec,
Canada Monkland and
Kirkintilloch Railway, an
early mineral railway running from a
colliery at
Monklands to the
Forth and
Clyde Canal...
- Monk
willed the
property known as ‘
Monklands’ to his niece,
Elizabeth Ann Monk. In 1844, the
family leased Monklands to the
Crown as a
residence for the...
-
Monklands, Motherwell, ****bernauld and Kilsyth, and the
Chryston area of
Strathkelvin district. The area is
still informally referred to as
Monklands...
- The
Monkland Canal was a 12+1⁄4-mile-long (19.7 km)
canal designed to
bring coal from the
mining areas of
Monklands to
Glasgow in Scotland. In the course...
- Coatbridge, and
their surrounding villages were once
referred to as
Monklands.
Monklands District Council was the
local government district until the abolition...
-
Scottish local government district of
Monklands (now part of
North Lanarkshire)
which dominated the
Monklands East by-election in 1994. Monklandsgate...
- and 1996,
Airdrie came
under Monklands District Council operating in
conjunction with
Strathclyde Regional Council.
Monklands District Council was headquartered...
-
Francis George Monkland (8
October 1854 – 15
January 1915) was an
English first-class cricketer. He was a right-handed
batsman and an
underarm right arm...