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- Jamie Bourgoyne TV film The Outlaw Michael Howe Michael Howe TV film 2014 Smithston Mr Jones Short film The Water Diviner Father McIntyre Son of a Gun Wilson...
- short form Smithstone Hibs. The town name was also sometimes rendered as Smithston. The first recorded matches for the club came in the Kilsyth Charity Cup...
- Pauline Feature film 2013 101 Cupcakes Agnes Harvey Short film 2014 Smithston Mrs. Smithston Short film 2017 Dance Academy: The Movie Lucinda Raine Feature...
- Earl of Mar and Kellie in September 1876. The facility was opened as the Smithston Asylum in March 1879. It served as a military hospital for wounded soldiers...
- Margaret Starrs. He pla**** junior football for Kilsyth Wanderers and Smithston Hibernian before moving to England in 1898 to sign for Football League...
- Lanarkshire and signed for Celtic aged 22 by Willie Maley from junior club Smithston Albion in 1900, Quinn took several seasons to make his mark, playing at...
- from the nearest suburb, which was 1.0 mile (1.6 km) away at Gateside. Smithston Poorhouse and Asylum opened in 1879, this was located around 0.7 miles...
- 1887–90. Glasgow: Scottish Football ****ociation. 21 August 1888. p. 55. "Smithston Hibs v Kirkintilloch Harp". Falkirk Herald: 6. 23 May 1894. Scottish FA...
- Scottish Football ****ociation. 20 August 1889. p. 170. "Duntocher Harp v Smithston Hibs". Lennox Herald: 6. 14 September 1889. "Duntocher Harp v Vale of...
- worked as a painter/decorator. McEleny died on 1 August 1908 aged 34 at Smithston, Greenock. Joyce, Michael (2012). Football League Players' Records 1888...