- the
western dam of
Carron Valley Reservoir. The
river flows through Strathendrick, the
village of
Fintry and past
Balfron and
Drymen before entering Loch...
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independent Blane Valley Railway in 1866,
which reached Killearn.
Finally the
Strathendrick and
Aberfoyle Railway constructed the
northernmost section,
which opened...
- The
Strathendrick and
Aberfoyle Railway was a
railway line in Scotland. The line was
operated by the
North British Railway and then,
after 1923, by the...
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Strathendrick RFC is a
rugby union side
based in Fintry, Stirlingshire. The 1st XV play in West
Division One. The club was
founded in 1975. It has a tradition...
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adjacent are home to
Strathendrick Rugby Football Club, a
rugby union side
founded in 1975 and
based in the village.
Strathendrick RFC 1st XV play in West...
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Lennoxtown and
Torrance to the south;
Killearn to the west, and
Fintry and
Strathendrick to the north. The
Fintry Hills lie
further to the north; Kilpatrick...
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Strathendrick and its
Inhabitants from
Early Times (1st ed.). Glasgow:
James Maclehose and Son. pp. 373f.
Guthrie Smith, John (1896).
Strathendrick and...
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Clyde Junction Railway,
which linked Stirling and Balloch, and the
Strathendrick and
Aberfoyle Railway which ran
north to Aberfoyle. The
station closed...
- 1997, 1998, 2007, 2009, 2011
Alloa Sevens Champions (2): 1990, 1995
Strathendrick Sevens Champions (2): 1994, 1998
Glenrothes Sevens Champions (1): 1983...
- Bannockburn, Castle, Dounebraes, Menteith, Queensland, St Ninians,
Strathendrick, Viewforth, and Wallace. 1997–2005: The
Stirling District electoral...